uger came out with their low cost American line of rifles a few years ago and because they were all lighter sporter style rifles we initially had no real interest in them. It was about a year after their introduction that they announced a new model in their American Rifle lineup called th...
Ruger American Predator Hands-On Review: Best Budget Rifle? The Ruger American Predator is a rifle made for varmint and predator hunting. But it’s not only for predators as many hunters also use it for deer hunting and large game. It’s a popular rifle known for its reliability and affor...
1Ruger American Rifle – Predator – 204 Ruger – Best Value for Money Rifle for Ruger 204 As the joint developer of the 204 Ruger cartridge, it is only right that I include a rifle manufactured by Ruger. This well-designed offering comes from the company’s American family of weapons. A...
The balance point is near themagazine, and the Ruger American .308 isn’t difficult to quickly get into action. I also tested one of the most interesting loads from Federal Cartridge Company. The 185-grain Berger Juggernaut OTM is a superb long-range cartridge. At 2,777 fps this is quite...
Review: Ruger American RanchRuger American Ranch March 07, 2018 By Brad Fitzpatrick In recent years, many states that once prohibited the use of centerfire rifles for deer hunting have relaxed those laws. My home state of Ohio is one, and our neighbors in Michigan and Indiana are also ...
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HomeReviewsRuger American Rifle Predator 223 Review January 2, 2019Bill MarrReviews,Rifles0 The more I shoot custom rifles, the more I’ve come to appreciate accurate entry level rifles. I liked theRugerAmerican Rifle Predator in 6 Creedmoor when I reviewed it back in March 2017, but that wa...
My father and I purchased my first new rimfire rifle, a stainless-steel Ruger 10/22 in a birch stock, in the summer of 1993. We paid around $200 for it and I spent many days at the range shooting it. In the years that have passed, Ruger has offered a wide variety of 10/22s wit...