Ruger American Ranch barrel swap?

Joel

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Has anyone ever swapped barrels on the Ruger American rifles, or had it done? I know they have the barrel nut on the exterior like a Savage, is it as easy as using a proper spanner of some sort (although I don't see relief cuts for one)?

Wondering because of the idea of just swapping barrels on a rifle that is too old to accept the new stocks and AR mag setup. Say, a 300 BLK barrel onto a current 223
 
Made my own barrel nut out of a split coller welded to a piece of flat bar. Powdered rozin and a piece of typing paper and you are good to go.
 
I know my gunsmith made up a wrench to take mine off to shorten it. What I would really like to do is find prefit 300 Blackout barrels for less than the price of a rifle….
 
A remington action wrench works. The od of the action is 1.35" and use a pipe wrench on the nut. The barrel threads are 1 inch 16 tpi, if you're worried about marking the nut, I would get a new one. That way in the future Barrel changes are a breeze. But the barrel wrench idea with rosin would work great too. And Saves the factory nut.
 
Given that the 1” 16 tpi is the same as Tikka t3 barrels have, Tikka take off barrels can be use to rebarrel an American with the use of a machined collar between the action face and the barrel shoulder. Something to ponder if you have already buggered the nut with a pipe wrench. This is what I do with Sako A-11 actions that need a fresh pipe.
 
It's funny you suggested that. I just put a benchmark 7mm08ai barrel from a tikka on my RAR. I machined a "tube" to fit over the tenon essentially moving the shoulder. Surface ground it to length getting the right headspace. The concern I had was the depth of the bolt face being different, but with the RAR bolt there was .008" clearance when bottomed on the gauge.
 
They make a factory 300 blackout... used to sell them in Canada... haven't seen restock in ages....

Haven't seen a restock ever. AFAIK the 300blk model was a Cabelas exclusive in Canada.
I don't recall anyone else selling them factory new. Never seen the 300blk model get restocked.
None of the other models/caliber seem to have the same issue.

Gave up after a while and overpaid for a used one.
 
Haven't seen a restock ever. AFAIK the 300blk model was a Cabelas exclusive in Canada.
I don't recall anyone else selling them factory new. Never seen the 300blk model get restocked.
None of the other models/caliber seem to have the same issue.

Gave up after a while and overpaid for a used one.

Me search be over. I just bought one in very good shape from Epps. It has the flush fit, 5 rnd mag setup which I prefer. Can hardly wait fer it to land in me mitts. :dancingbanana::runaway:
 
Wilson Combat has a replacement barrel in .300 HAM'R with headspace "go" gauge, barrel nut, barrel wrench for 1/2" torque wrench, barrel and nut are black Armor-Tuff coated - all for $249 USD. If you're not shooting sub-sonics the HAM'r with it's 1-13" or 1-15" twist makes a lot of sense as it gets a few hundred feet per second over the BLK with similar bullet weights (2500 vs 2150 for the 125). I thing that the 1-7" or 1-8" twist of most of the .300 BLK barrels I've shot really limit performance of the supersonics.

Next time they go on sale I'm grabbing a couple...
 
That 300 hamr might actually work in my savage that has a 300blkout bbl on it.

The issue I have in the "project" I have is the case is too short and falls off the extractor/bolt face before it clears the ejection port.

Another downside to the 300 is it requires Spitzer bullets. Cast flat points don't have much of a chance to enter that small chamber vs say a .308. It's really too bad as I have a very nice mold from noe that makes bueatiful bullets.
 
Pull the ejector out and lengthen the back of the pin slot to let the ejector stand out further to fix the ejection problem stemming from the short case
 
That 300 hamr might actually work in my savage that has a 300blkout bbl on it.

The issue I have in the "project" I have is the case is too short and falls off the extractor/bolt face before it clears the ejection port.

Another downside to the 300 is it requires Spitzer bullets. Cast flat points don't have much of a chance to enter that small chamber vs say a .308. It's really too bad as I have a very nice mold from noe that makes bueatiful bullets.

The HAM'R is longer than the Blackout, I don't know if it's enough to make a difference for you, but it may...
 
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