Ruger delivers a fine rifle from their factory, and the chassis give years of perfectly good service without ever being changed. Two of my Ruger 10/22’s are still running the factory chassis, and I have no complaints with them.On the other hand, if you are a serious rimfire shooter ...
The Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle (RPR) is something of a phenomenon! In the world of precision rifles, Ruger has a respectable presence. But usually, they are associated with calibers such as .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor. We don’t typically put “.22 LR†and “...
Each Powder River Precision Drop-In Trigger Assembly is a true, drop-in component, requiring no extra work, fitting or assembly. This makes it an easy upgrade for rifle owners, giving them the ability to make their 10/22’s trigger pull better than ever. The critical components in the tri...
Ruger 10/22 rifle. Many people opt to stay traditional by upgrading the iron sights on their Ruger 10/22. Plinkers and casual shooters often elect to mount ared dot scopeas an upgrade. Mounting a scope offers advantages like magnification that add versatility to the Ruger 10/22 rimfire ...
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...