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thank you very much. gun broker is nuts on these right now. It's like the SR1911 and SR762 when they first came out. I'll wait a bit until demand cools. I searched for this and some guy on NWFA was selling one scoped for 1750 - I would have been all over that had I known.I can bring mine to the tillamook clean up next weekend with a pile of 308. You are welcome to try it (though it is only 100-120 yards there)
https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/tillamook-clean-up-april-2-2016.215714/
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and no one told me about it. my stern letter to ruger is being crafted tonight.The real money on a precision rifle needs to be in the glass, anyway.
Didn't this rifle come out at the end of 2015? This isn't really new. I've heard the 6.5 Creedmoor is unobtanium...
The real money on a precision rifle needs to be in the glass, anyway.
Didn't this rifle come out at the end of 2015? This isn't really new. I've heard the 6.5 Creedmoor is unobtanium...
Seems redundant and missing wood for a bolt gun. I personally would vote for cool instead if awesome.
Its nice that they made it so many standard ar15 parts are interchangeable. You could put an ar15 wood grip and buttstock on it (I cant find a wood free floating handguard though) like this one
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I also made some wood panels for my AR grip that would work on the Ruger
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I'm surprised it doesn't come in a 300
6.5 Creedmoor shoots flatter. In fact although I am a .308 fan, I don't see the point in this rifle. Might as well concentrate on long range with this gun, and .243 and 6.5 will be better for that.