Oh I ain't plugging the RPR, just OP discussed getting an MDT chassis for the Ranch, may as well just get the RPR from the get go if that's the case.
I wanted to like the American, I was pretty impressed with all the other cheap/budget rifles I ended up with. I was just taken back at how bad it was made compared to the other ones. Mostly shock and disappointment that they would half finish a rifle and sell it like that lol.
Correct, an MDT chassis was on my list in case this rifle proved accurate there would be the option to upgrade the stock with something that offered a pistol grip or similar.
As for the Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) being in the same price range as a RARR with the added cost of a MDT chassis not really. As a RPR would still be quite a bit more in price; RARR=$639 +MDT LSS Chassis=$400 (of course that doesn't come with all the needed items like, rear stock and rear trigger grip etc.) so a total of is going to be a little higher then just $1,039 versus RPR @$1,800+/-.
However thanks to this thread I now know the Magpul Hunter stock is available for the RARR and that's were my funds will likely go for a better/different stock (plus it's more affordable at around $300 all in making the rifle and Magpul stock still under a $1,000 together).
To those offering up good information regarding the quirks or lesser quality (and good things too) of the RARR, I do appreciate it all as it helps increase my knowledge base on these bolt guns; since I've been more of a semi.-auto. kinda guy.
I do recognize that there were other (possibly better) rifles in the price range of the RARR such as a Remington 700 SPS .223 for $869 'no detachable mag/no picatinny rail.', or Mossberg .223 MVP Patrol $839 'no rail, but great capability for AR pistol mag.'s' although it came with a very sloppy bolt unfortunately), but none had all the options I wanted like the RARR had in .223.
The "buy once cry once" motto is for sure a good motto at times, however there are times when you're new to a sport/hobby and you require time-in/hands-on to determine what exactly you're going to want and why... When talking about a budget bolt action rifle and I consider a $639 bolt action to be a fairly low budget rifle (you don't get much for any less in a centre-fire) and it compares very favourably "cost wise" to many other bolt action rifles when all features are accounted for including price.
Just to get the cost's sorted for a basic rifle build using the RARR and some basic accessories: RARR .223 rifle *$640, [un-purchased Magpul Hunter stock=*$300], mid-grade Vortex Viper HS-T 4x-16x scope =*$750, ATRS 30mm rings =*$160, Colt C8 IUR flash suppressor (used) *$60 and Harris bi-pod *$90 all combined comes in at $2,000 and that's been the goal for a ready to shoot rifle on a budget, yet still buying all new rifle/components... (*= approximately).
Sure I could have gone with the RPR or a Tikka Tactical among others, but then the whole budget would be spent with no funds for an optic/mount...
Ultimately keeping to distances of 500metres and under offers me a better chance of enjoying the shooting experience with a much better hit probability then at farther distances were wind rules the shots significantly more and experience counts.
Cheers D