I've had my GSR in .308 for over 2 years. I have always suffered from GUN ADD (or ADHD)

And rifles tend to come and go among my shooting irons. This GSR seems to stay.
I've deliberately bought the 16.1" blued barrel in Synthetic stock since it's so light and reasonably stiff ( for some accuracy versus the typical SPS M700 Remmy noodle soft black stocks).
Love the 3 round resin Ruger magazines, but also accumulated a couple of 5 round Magpul AICS magazines along the way. I keep that 10 round Ruger (Accurate Mag sourced) branded steel magazine at home in the storage cabinet. The GSR is stupid accurate. I scoped a Vortex Crossfire 2 x 7 Scout scope and successfully grouped 3 booolits into 1.25"..... dead deer.
Then I dismounted that scope and ring set... then sold it off since this was my iron sight bush pushing with puppy dogs up in WMU 47 (Ontario). Now many of you will know me from the M14/ M305 circles as the "Clinic Guy" and also my affinity for M14/M1 Garand rigs that are so lovingly accurized, but heavy for pushing bush (Don't get old like me....)

I love this look since the muzzle brake and front sight being protected by 'wide wings' sure look M14ish. Just an aesthetic thing with me, I guess.
So with a 6" black bullseye at 100m at my range from the bench ( I suck on the bench technique), I was able to iron sight 5 booolits around an orange (not Mandarin) but Florida navel style grouping. Dead deer, I figured.
I started playing with the windage adjustments and soon, I was shooting POI = POA and life is good. For you new dudes, that means Point of Impact = Point of Aim. Or simply put, "What you see is what you get". I am loving this Ruger GSR. They really hit the ball outta da park with this version! Yeah, it set me back $1400 taxes in and delivered but "There are many like this one, but this one is MINE...."
I'm really excited about carting this baby in the bush next week (Nov 6-9 , 2017)
All I can say is : get what works for you since only YOU gotta carry that baby around. Get what works for your budget, your eye appeal, your impulses, your budget, your LCF (looks cool factor), your game, your hunting style, and your success rates. It's gotta work for you and only you!

Just like you guys showing up at my Precision Rifle matches. It's gotta be yours! You have to be comfortable with that rig and it's controls. You aren't gonna achieve success if you ain't confident in your rig!
Now for the other brand lovers out there... my low light afternoon scoped rig is another Remmy M700 SPS .260 with a Leupy on top.
And I did just sell my "never sell" M70 Winnie Featherlight so I can set up my 2nd son with his own SPS M700 .308 I just bought last Saturday from Ellwood Epps' used rack for $575.
I have a soft spot for Winnie Model 70s but Remmy M700s keep following me home!
Thanks for all the feedback for you other GSR shooters!
Cheers and regards,
Barney