Over the past several months my favorite pastime when seeing my BIL has been to ask him when his Ruger would be coming in.
I was just bugging him at work Thursday asking where it was. He called me back 20 minutes later to say it had arrived.
Last night I held it for the first time and I thought I'd share the first impressions. I thought at first the grip being so tight it would be awkward but quite the contrary. The grip and the soft rubber coating on the whole stock actually provide a very good grip for a confident hold. This will be a great help for those who hunt in rainy weather.
The only surface not coated matte black is the trigger. The rifle has a very utalitarian almost military look to it. Contrary to my usual love for Walnut and Blued steel this gun has some appeal to me. Not saying my name is on a waiting list for one but it is the only synthetic stock I have liked. A rap of the knuckle on the stock doesn't give the usual hollow tone because of the coating, it is quiet.
The recoil pad is quite thick and seems to have a hollow void in the middle. When I fired a factory 270gr with it I was suprised with how well the recoil was managed. I am about 155lb and it did not toss me around like my H&H used to. Recoil is stout along the lines of a 338 Win Mag and 250gr load.
I hope to post some picks and initial range results of it later tonight or tomorrow. The wind is picking up so the conditions may be less than tolerable. At any rate it will be fun.
The only thing I think they could have done different was to use a barrel band swivel instead of the QD stud in the stock. I doubt a persons hand could move much with the recoil unless one is not paying attention when touching it off.
So Dan finally has his squirrel gun. I hope it works well for him. Hopefully we will have some bear pictures to share after next weekend.
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