As far as I can tell, they they have already changed. I started an import in mid march through Prophet River and it's the same procedure as before (i.e. the importer doesn't have to pay the seller on my behalf).
As far as I can tell, they they have already changed. I started an import in mid march through Prophet River and it's the same procedure as before (i.e. the importer doesn't have to pay the seller on my behalf).
I'm not one to chase ounces... I prefer a solid, hefty rifle. My mountain goat rifle was 8.5 pounds scoped... and carried that through some miserably verticle terrain. I also find that I shoot better with a little more weight in my hands. As long as it comes in under 9 pounds scope and loaded, I am happy. I have a few shorties (Frontiers et al), that come in under 8 pounds scope and loaded.... those are my "Ultralights."
Here are a pair of .358 Carbines;
That is good to hear... so is the additional service fee also gone? I will give Prophet River a call and see what the new regs are.
Yes, just the GST and the $200-250 charge per rifle. They were supposed to update their website with the info but it looks like it hasn't been done yet. Best to email Melissa@prophetriver.com. I imported my rifle via Leroy's in Montana (which they normal use for scopes and shotguns). It was even easier than the previous company they used. The seller didn't need to fill out any paperwork.
Bill Ruger left a legacy before he passed away in the Express and the RSM
I get a grin every time I shoulder those rifles because they are absolute classic.
They are heavy by today’s standards but I doubt we will ever see any other maker retail rifles like that.
Pure gold and someday I would love to take the pair to Africa.
One Black Wildebeest and one Buffalo.
Ahhh bucket lists!
Ive been thinking of putting mine into a wildcat stock
I have a tang safety in 308WIN. Its my favourite gun. Shoots well, carries nice, and fits me perfectly.
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That's a beauty rifle you have there. In her elements feeling well loved I'm sure![]()
Ruger is known as a well built durable rifle. It’s hard to drop a bunch of weight on a Ruger.
I haven’t heard of many Ruger failures. Maybe one where a guy had problems with an extractor. But I’m not convinced that was the rifles fault. ;-)
I have never had a single functionality issue with any Ruger I have ever owned..... Not one..... I have had a couple that didn't shoot to my liking, but I would say that's likely the same with any manufacturer.....




























