Ruger now has their Mini available in 6.8,
So Ruger finally may have exactly what the Mini 14 and the Mini 30 SHOULD have been.
The Mini 14s are a great non-restricted compact little carbine, and I've owned dozens of them,
except ...
what exactly can you hunt with the .223 cartridge besides paper and poodles???
I have [legally ]shot three small [ as in Standard bred poodle sized ] Island deer with 55 Gr .223 SP, out of a Mini 14, and all three of these tasty little critters were instantly DEAD! But these were head or neck shots on standing deer, at 25 - 75 yds. For bigger game, or longer distances, or on anything moving, I'd want more cartridge.
SO,
I then invested in several of the Mini .30 rifles, looking hopefully for one that would shoot better than a pie plate at 100 yds. Personally, I never seen such a mythical creature, although I have heard that such a critter does exist. When a beat up a $90 military surplus SKS can out shoot any Mini 30 by a significant factor, and at a fraction of the price, something is very wrong. I finally saw the light and reluctantly gave up on the mini 30s.
However, IF the new 6.8 RUGER Mini will shoot as accurately as the Mini 14, and hit harder than the mini .30,
then Ruger MAY FINALLY HAVE GOT IT RIGHT!
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