Review: Ruger American .308 Rifle When I first began shooting and realized the superiority of the bolt action—over lever action and self-loading rifles—for accuracy, I obtained affordable surplus rifles. I still own a stock Springfield 1903, and it is a fine rifle. However, sporting rifles ...
stock is of sufficient stiffness to allow the barrel to be free floated all the way back to the lockring/action. The barrel remains free floating even when using a bipod or sandbag up front. The stock does have two V shaped small blocks in the stock that sit in two machined grooves at...
The other notable difference between the .450 American Ranch and the rest of the clan is the beefy box magazine that juts below the belly of the stock. The injection-molded single-stack mag holds three rounds of ammo. The magazine release is located at the front of the box and there are...
The number of factory match grade long range 6.5 Creedmoor loads is increasing, but that does not mean it is as plentiful as 308 and we had a bit of a struggle to find 4 different loads that were in stock that we could use for testing. We typically do not like to use more than 1 ...