i have a 10-22 that i modified. it,s real accurate for a plinker, but! it,s no benchrest rifle!
i have a winchester model 52-c that i compete with, and i do well with it. but it,s an expensive gun. if you want to be competitive, look around for a clean used anshutz. you can find them for $400 to $600 bucks. and they will shoot circles around most!!!! ruger model 22-77,s i have a model 54 match rifle that i paid $550 for, from thad scott guns. it is very accurate! and has a trigger that i,m not sure you could copy on a ruger anything!
i,m not sure you can sell a ruger stock and barrel for $120. i see them on ebay for $20. every day. i have three sets i,ll sell for $120 if you can sell them you can keep half!
and i have had bad luck with bsa scopes. i have had two out of four replaced by the factory, for not holding, or shifting poi. all four are target scopes. two 6-24,s one fixed 24. one 8-32. it,s money poorly spent when you have to buy a scope more than once! spend a little more and get more for your money. i shoot alot at 300 and 400 yards off of a benchrest. a scope and rifle that shoot,s pretty good at 50 and 100 yards will tell you if there is a weak link at 3 or 4 hundred yards and thats when i realized the scopes were shifting. when i replaced them, both guns shot much better scores at 100 yards.
i honestly dont have any expierience with ruger 77-22,s but i,m not sure they can compete with a used out of the box anshutz, in a benchrest match. good luck and tell us what you end up doing. it,s all fun!
bobby.