Ruger Precision Rifle Coming Soon!

I was looking at a MI forend , about 5.5 ounces lighter. Not sure what the weight difference is between a steel nut and an aluminum one. Chop the barrel to 18 1/2 is another couple of ounces. I can't find any info on the stock , but it looks heavy., I have a Rogers super stoc and its only 7.3 ounces. Should be no trouble knocking this back to under 8 lbs.
I would have a light profile 16" barrel made or adapt one from an AR if possible.

The XCR drops a pound in weight on the same length barrel (heavy to light profile) and this barrel is even heavier to start with plus it will lose 4". The butt stock looks very heavy and the hand guard can go much shorter and lighter profile.
 
They seem pretty interesting, but by the time you throw a bartlein or similar barrel on it, get the action trued up and timed and get a decent trigger group, I think it's still gonna be a $3000 gun.
 
Just wondering since it is bolt action, can I have legally a 10 or even 20 or 30 round p mag full capacity in it (for target, obviously not for hunting).
 
Just wondering since it is bolt action, can I have legally a 10 or even 20 or 30 round p mag full capacity in it (for target, obviously not for hunting).

No, because the pmags were designed for a semi auto (ar10). Magazine capacity is based on what firearm the magazine was designed to be used it, not on what firearm you actually are using it in. so a magazine designed for a semi auto rifle is limited to 5 rounds even if that magazine is being used in a bolt action.
 
Thanks for the clarification :)
No, because the pmags were designed for a semi auto (ar10). Magazine capacity is based on what firearm the magazine was designed to be used it, not on what firearm you actually are using it in. so a magazine designed for a semi auto rifle is limited to 5 rounds even if that magazine is being used in a bolt action.
 
They seem pretty interesting, but by the time you throw a bartlein or similar barrel on it, get the action trued up and timed and get a decent trigger group, I think it's still gonna be a $3000 gun.

If that is the gun you want, then definitely. The RPR appears to have as much potential as any platform at this point but we'll now more once there are more out there in the hands of good shooters.

That said, the real point of this rifle isn't for it to be a super-customizable semi-custom build type rifle. Ruger'a intent was to build a rifle that will allow shooter to be able to get into precision shooting competitions (non f class) and be fairly competitive with an out of the box rig. Hopefully they have succeeded!
 
I thought it was that you could have more than 5 in the mag of a centerfire rifle (at any time, but less when hunting), 10 is a shotgun (less when hunting), and unlimited in a rimfire?

-J.
 
You could have 1000 round mag in abolt actionif the magazine is designe for that bolt action. In this case with the ruger it is advertise that it work with semi auto rifle magazines, making it's magazine compatible white semi auto gun making them limited to five round.
 
Good news, bad news...I want my 308 ASAP, but this gives me more time to save up for better optics.
Thanks for the update Gary
 
thanks for the update Gary and Tyson,

1 months sounds better than 3! but im in the same boat as KTM and am optic shopping in the meantime.
 
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