Ruger Precision Rifle
Ruger Precision Rifles were not just repurposed hunting weapons. They were designed as precision rifles from scratch. The Ruger Precision Rifle comes with characteristics that are considered essential in competitive sniper shooting and PRS.
Stock folds on a single hinge. Buttpad has a Picatinny-style section that can accommodate one monopod-stabilizing device.
Chassis System
Similar to the chassis of an automobile, a rifle’s chassis is the foundation on which the rest of the components are placed on. The action, trigger, barrel and optic all sit on the chassis, providing an enduring platform that has consistent shooting that allows shooters to strike their target from the exact spot each time. Chassis systems tend to be more adjustable and flexible than traditional guns. It allows shooters to customize multiple aspects of the platform.
The system for the chassis that is part of Ruger Precision Rifles. Ruger Precision Rifle is designed by Ruger with an integrated buttstock, magazine tray for magazine detachment and a trigger guard that are all a single part. This reduces any tolerance variations between the parts, which can compromise accuracy. This is why the Ruger American Rugerforsale proprietary action is the core of this technology. It’s made of large-diameter bolts and three lugs. An arrangement that is highly favored by a lot of experts in accuracy.
It also uses an forged cold-hammer barrel that creates a hardened, work-hardened bore that wears very effectively and increases the lifespan of brass. Additionally, the rifle uses minimal chamber specifications to boost accuracy and help in ensuring a secure connection to the bullet.
The chassis comes with an M-Lok rail section which is compatible with optics and accessories. To resist corrosion the chassis is hardcoat-anodized Type 3 and cerakoted.
It’s popular with PRS shooters, and both the top 10 Open Division finishers utilized it this season. The KRG C-4 was the choice of chassis preferred by the majority of elite shooters, except for one in the Open Division, and Tactical Division during the 2022 season. Shooters who decided to utilize the MPA Matrix Pro was the only person to do so. Two other shooters who were in the top-10 of each division used their KRG FR-7.
Three-Lug Bolt Head
Two burgeoning trends in American shooting, long-range tactical shooting and extreme precision -and both are interested in aerodynamic ammunition that is able to buck the wind faster than before, cutting-edge cartridges that propel them precisely, with surgeon-like precision. And rifles that are able to place bullets with laser-like accuracy at long distances. This rifle, the Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) integrates both of these trends into an all-in-one package. It’s only one piece of steel 4140, that houses the bolt’s body, which is fitted with three lugs. The lower section of the action is two pieces of aerospace grade aluminum 7075-T6, that form the magazine well and trigger housing.
The magazine well is cleverly designed to accommodate magazines of various types. The magazine well is perfectly suited to the 10 round twin column P-Mags, along with M110/SR-25/DPMS and Accuracy steel international magazines. The manipulation of bolts is much easier when you have the extra handle. The bolt shroud also has a storage area for the Allen wrench, which is also included inside the box.
The full-diameter, 60-degree, bolt-throwing bolt as well as the dual-cocking-cams offer exceptional cycle performance, and a three-lug, nitrided head gives corrosion resistance as well as smooth operating. The bolt also comes with a shallow bolt-stop groove that makes the mounting of scopes much simpler than the flattop AR.
Ruger’s Precision MSR Stock has an exclusive model. It comes with a luxurious rubber buttpad with an Rugerforsale atop QD sling plate. It’s easy to alter the length of the pull, cheek piece and other functions by pressing the button. Another unique feature of the stock is a section of Picatinny rails that are located beneath to support rear bags as well as improvised rests to shoot from the prone position.
Adjustable Buttstock
RPR is it is a Ruger long-range gun with precise features that are unique to other Ruger item that has ever been manufactured in New Hampshire. The folding stock extends all the way from the rear receiver of the rifle, all the way to the buffer tube. It features an adjustable buttstock that can be adjusted to the length of the pull and also a vertically adjustable recoil pad.
The cheekrest’s telescoping feature can be adjusted vertically and horizontally to assist in aligning the eye of the shooter with the target or scope. The shooter can modify the scope to their individual preference. The RPR can also be equipped with a rail section that can be utilized as a bipod or monopod.
The rifle features an ingenuous bolt shroud that extends into the tube that forms the buffer. This keeps dirt from the handle while cycling.
The RPR is also equipped with a 24″ barrel fitted with a 1/8 twist and chambered for 6.5 Creedmoor. This gives excellent precision and resistance to warping by heat.
RPR is equipped with KeyMod handguard that can be used with a wide range of accessories. The top of the hand guard is the Picatinny Rail that runs along its length. It is designed to house a range of lighting as well as optics. To the left is an attachment point for QD to slingswivels.
The RPR was developed for precision shooting, however I found that there are some flaws. They’re difficult to change. It took me some gun grease for them to function correctly.
Adjustable Cheekpiece Adjustable
The cheek rest was with a set width from the factory. However, it is adjustable to suit the height you prefer. Four screws secure the rest of the cheek in place and it is movable by a variety of methods. You can, for example put one side higher than the opposite. You can also tilt the cheek piece forward. This allows you to create a fit that is comfortable to shoot from any position, such as prone and bench.
A section of Picatinny Rail can be incorporated within the stock. Additionally, it is attached to the monopod to provide stability. The cheek piece can be quickly removed to clean and boresighting, without impacting the overall design of the stock. It is a major benefit to shooters.
This adjustment allows the shooter to better balance the rifle on their own body, which improves confidence and precision. Additionally, it makes the firearm easy to carry, which improves the time to target. This benefit is essential for long-range shooters, who must be able to carry their rifles with ease over long durations of time.
Another aspect that enhances your ergonomics with The ergonomics of the Ruger Precision Rifle is the adjustable cheek riser and comb. These are simple to set and are not affecting the sight picture or POI. Shooters are able to customize their rifle according to their needs.
The Precision Rifle’s barrel composed of cold hammer-forged, chrome-moly steel. It features a 5R rifling that has the smallest bore and groove dimensions along with minimal headspace. an enlarged chamber that can handle recoil energy. It has a medium-contour and has a threaded barrel for the inclusion of a muzzle accelerator or compensator. Its pistol grip safety and fore-end are compatible with AR-style accessories.
Enhanced Accuracy
Ruger Precision Rifle (also known as RPR) is built to be extremely accurate and can shoot long distances. It combines the dependability of a bolt gun and the flexibility of an AR platform. It comes with many of the latest technologies that can pique the interest for both shooters competing and shooters who are getting interested in shooting.
The Multi-Magazine interface is a key feature that the RPR provides. It’s a patent-pending method that allows the rifle to use either Magpul or M110/SR25/DPMS magazines. Once a magazine has been inserted into the rifle the release paddle is moved to engage the back of the magazine. It then allows the user to pull down on the rear of the lever release to remove the magazine. Every rifle has two magazines with a 10-round capacity.
Additionally, in addition to In addition to Multi-Magazine Interface, the RPR features a linear recoil system that is specifically designed to maximise its precision potential. The RPR accomplishes this by redirecting unnecessary vibrations and movements to the buttstock. This decreases the effects of these actions upon the barrel. The accuracy of the rifle is optimized by using tight tolerances of the chamber grooves, and bore.
The trigger on the RPR is adjustable to pull weights ranging from less than 5 pounds to up two pounds. If you have a great scope and proper training it can create sub-MOA groupings up to 800 yards.