Ruger American Ranch 556 - Review ( moved )

JasonYuke

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After milling around 4-5 different rifles I decided to try one of these. I was a bit hesitant at first after owning 700s/tikka's and Sako's in the 223 it was more a mental block as how I would go from a $1500 dollar rifle to a $625 dollar rifle and how the ride along would be. Never the less here we are

My set up is basic and seriously all in under $1000 or right around that mark

JP muzzle break
Talley rings
3x12 AR bushnell optic



The gun comes with a pre installed rail which I double checked the installation and was very well done by ruger from factory

I pulled this gun apart first off i wanted to have a better understanding of the new bedding system which is a good idea in principal. It's bedded on cut sleeves in 2 locations on the receiver ingenious actually.








The stock is an injection molded stock I was thinking of replacement but it's webbed property and as ridged as any Tikka stock much better than the savage or rem tupper wear I was actually pleasently surprised how ridged it was

The trigger is simply excellent as advertised much like a Timney mine is set lower than advertised from
2.5 lbs to 5 zero creep ( none ) I kid you not

The barrel it's the same contour as a HB AR barrel making it very ridged it's a hammer forge 1:8 twist

My hopes or expectations were to be able to use a variety of ammo in this gun and use the same ammo as my target AR platforms a 55 gr fmjbt and a 68/69 grain match bullet.

I have currently about 100 rounds through this gun and I can honestly say I am very pleased with it. It performs in every aspect I was hoping.

I find CFE 223 and varget to be about the best

Below is a sample target of what to expect with a 68 gr and a 55 grain. It shoots the fmj hdy bullet better than I expected



I have also taken this out to distance at 498 m and I like what u seen with the performance. No groups at this range just play but 8 inch hits with ease



I had a different optic on for this prior to mounting the AR 223 optic.

All and all for $625 you simply can't go wrong with this rifle.

Upgrades are available such as stocks and 20 Moa rails.

It's a great rifle in my opinion for the $ spent.
 
Interested in the aftermarket stocks you speak of. I have a RAR in 300blk and the stock is terrible. It was flexed when I received it so the front of the forend slightly touched the barrel. I sanded that down to get my free float but with a bipod I still see the stock move when bench rested. From research it seems I'm not the only one with this issue. I love this gun though but would like a better stock.
I did the trigger spring mod and have the pull down to 2lbs.
 
Interested in the aftermarket stocks you speak of. I have a RAR in 300blk and the stock is terrible. It was flexed when I received it so the front of the forend slightly touched the barrel. I sanded that down to get my free float but with a bipod I still see the stock move when bench rested. From research it seems I'm not the only one with this issue. I love this gun though but would like a better stock.
I did the trigger spring mod and have the pull down to 2lbs.
Contact ruger about it and they will send you a new stock.
 
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