Ruger Precision rimfire
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Hi Sabertooth - any update on the Ruger precision? I was looking at one today - did you get one in the end? any thoughts?
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I picked one up on Thursday last week. I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet but if it performs as well as the reviews I will be happy. Not sure what optic to put on it yet though.
Range reports to follow.
Range reports to follow.
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Update. Very happy with the new rifle. Sub .5" 10 round groups at 25 meters prone off a bipod.
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Tried one. Bolt felt as though it was sliding on a gravel bed. Really rough. Trigger pull must be around 6 lbs. on that particular rifle. Heavy & dragging.
Put holes in the paper okay !!.
For the asking price could buy a used CZ 455 or even a Sako.
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Put holes in the paper okay !!.
For the asking price could buy a used CZ 455 or even a Sako.
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used CZ?? Brand new fluted lamitate target is cheaper than an RPR.Yamavira wrote:Tried one. Bolt felt as though it was sliding on a gravel bed. Really rough. Trigger pull must be around 6 lbs. on that particular rifle. Heavy & dragging.
Put holes in the paper okay !!.
For the asking price could buy a used CZ 455 or even a Sako.
Yamavira.
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One of the members had one at the Club last Tuesday evening to zero. Its fitted with a vortex scope he said the whole package including the scope was just under £1000. Its accurate enough but no more accurate than my CZ that cost me just over £300.
Horses for courses I suppose not something that I hanker after. But it's nice enough rifle.
Horses for courses I suppose not something that I hanker after. But it's nice enough rifle.
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Was that the one with swarf in the chamber or the replacement?Alpha1 wrote:One of the members had one at the Club last Tuesday evening to zero. Its fitted with a vortex scope he said the whole package including the scope was just under £1000. Its accurate enough but no more accurate than my CZ that cost me just over £300.
Horses for courses I suppose not something that I hanker after. But it's nice enough rifle.
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