Anybody else have any experience or own the Ruger American Hunter? What do you guys think of them? I'd love to hear any info or experience you have.
After much debate i broke down and purchased one. For better or worse and contrary to what most are told about the Ruger American Hunter, they are not just a RAP with the Magpul Hunter stock. They actually have a much heavier barrel (.850 @ muzzle) than the RAP as well as the RPR. The barrel is shorter at 20" which is appealing to some but not to most in the precision rifle world. It also comes with a muzzle break and between the weight and break this thing is quite pleasant to shoot in 6.5 creedmoor. Now I'm not sure if this classifies in the "precision rifle" category but it is the most precise rifle I own as I am not a long range or precision guru and/or veteran.
There is not an overwhelming amount or info or reviews out yet on the net on this particular rifle so I was hoping some of you guys own them and could share your experience with them. How accurate as re you guys finding them to be? I know I am loosing some velocity with the 20" barrel but with a Nikon Black FX1000 4-16 it will most likely be plenty for me and my as I don't plan to compete (that of
ften if any) in F-class or bechrest matches but then again who knows, I might compete in a few in the future just to get some experience under my belt and have some fun.
I have ran roughly 150 rounds through it so far (making sure to break the barrel in properly) and shot out to 400yds (furthest shot I have in my property behind my house). All and all the rifle it seems to be very accurate. I've shot several 100yard groups under 1/2 MOA and even shot (5) 5 shot groups at 400 yards and averaged around 1/2 MOA with Hornady Match 140gr The rifle seems to love the Hornady Black 140s as well for anything out to 400 which is great because they are priced pretty cheap. Shot 10 groups ((8) 3 shot groups, (1) 5shot group and (1) 6 shot group)
this past weekend and despite a 10-15mph
crosswind and I still managed a .82 avg MOA with one or the groups group being .224MOA.
Anywho, I'd love to hear you opinions, input and/or advise. Thanks
After much debate i broke down and purchased one. For better or worse and contrary to what most are told about the Ruger American Hunter, they are not just a RAP with the Magpul Hunter stock. They actually have a much heavier barrel (.850 @ muzzle) than the RAP as well as the RPR. The barrel is shorter at 20" which is appealing to some but not to most in the precision rifle world. It also comes with a muzzle break and between the weight and break this thing is quite pleasant to shoot in 6.5 creedmoor. Now I'm not sure if this classifies in the "precision rifle" category but it is the most precise rifle I own as I am not a long range or precision guru and/or veteran.
There is not an overwhelming amount or info or reviews out yet on the net on this particular rifle so I was hoping some of you guys own them and could share your experience with them. How accurate as re you guys finding them to be? I know I am loosing some velocity with the 20" barrel but with a Nikon Black FX1000 4-16 it will most likely be plenty for me and my as I don't plan to compete (that of
ften if any) in F-class or bechrest matches but then again who knows, I might compete in a few in the future just to get some experience under my belt and have some fun.
I have ran roughly 150 rounds through it so far (making sure to break the barrel in properly) and shot out to 400yds (furthest shot I have in my property behind my house). All and all the rifle it seems to be very accurate. I've shot several 100yard groups under 1/2 MOA and even shot (5) 5 shot groups at 400 yards and averaged around 1/2 MOA with Hornady Match 140gr The rifle seems to love the Hornady Black 140s as well for anything out to 400 which is great because they are priced pretty cheap. Shot 10 groups ((8) 3 shot groups, (1) 5shot group and (1) 6 shot group)
this past weekend and despite a 10-15mph
crosswind and I still managed a .82 avg MOA with one or the groups group being .224MOA.
Anywho, I'd love to hear you opinions, input and/or advise. Thanks