Gatehouse said:it's just marketing, usually to describe a rifle that is compact, handy and quick to deploy from a truck, ATV, SXS or a horse. Anything from a 100 year old 30-30 M94 to a modern AR15 can be a ranch rifle.
I grew up on a ranch in a ranching community and have never seen a ranch rifle nor knew anyone with a semi automatic. I’m sure a few had 10/22’s, but I never saw them. Most people I knew liked to purposely load their own chamber when appropriate.
I grew up on a ranch in a ranching community and have never seen a ranch rifle nor knew anyone with a semi automatic. I’m sure a few had 10/22’s, but I never saw them. Most people I knew liked to purposely load their own chamber when appropriate.
Is your question about how some gun manufacturers market certain models as "ranch rifles?"
it's just marketing, usually to describe a rifle that is compact, handy and quick to deploy from a truck, ATV, SXS or a horse. Anything from a 100 year old 30-30 M94 to a modern AR15 can be a ranch rifle.
Ah poop!
Now that I’ve got this Ruger American Ranch 556, I’m gonna have to get a ranch….. darn, that part is expensive!
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Is your question about how some gun manufacturers market certain models as "ranch rifles?"
it's just marketing, usually to describe a rifle that is compact, handy and quick to deploy from a truck, ATV, SXS or a horse. Anything from a 100 year old 30-30 M94 to a modern AR15 can be a ranch rifle.
On a farm, used a little of anything but between everything I own and have owned, I’ve almost always grabbed a shotgun first, and of all the shotguns I’ve owned I’ve narrowed down to a Turknelli (Impact R4) because it’s efficient, effective and cheap.
I don’t know who decides what gets the title of “ranch” or whatever. It’s like my chainsaw which garnishes a slogan “farm tough” and the insignia 455 “rancher” as if by the magic of verbiage my saw wouldn’t cut the same if it just said 455.
I think it’s marketing towards urbanites who either consider themselves outdoorsy or cottage etc. if I was a citiot walking through a store looking for ____ tool, and saw one listed “ranch” presumably the idea is I associate farm work with tough tools. Sort of like “military grade”
Don’t even get started on “truck guns”