I’ve been following the threads here and on Scout about the RPR since its inception. I ordered my Ruger Precision Gen 1 from GT Distributors in Dec of 2015. I was on a wait list for 6 months and finally received my rifles in May of 2016. Yes, I said rifles. I was debating on what caliber to get and my wife said if you can’t decide just get both! My wife is fantastic! So, I ordered the 308 and 6.5. I’ve settled with my current job and was able to get some glass on one of the rifles and I chose to toss it on the 308. I put the Burris XTR II 5-25 scr-mil scope on the 308 RPR. The 6.5 has been waiting on the Vortex PST Gen 2 5-25 EBR-2c mil which was, to my delight, recently delivered and is eagerly waiting to be mounted.
I am wholly inexperienced with precision shooting. All that I have learned has been from watching the videos linked on this sight and perusing many of the forum pages.
I was finally able to get myself to the range with my 308. The first session was setting up and figuring out the scope and getting the rifle zero’d. Once that was done I only had 3 rounds left and they grouped well as you see here.
Ballistic AE measured them to be .45 MOA. I was shooting Freedom Munitions New 308 ammo with the Hornaday 168 gr HPBT.
I wasn’t a fan of the factory stock and like a blessing from heaven MidwayUSA put the Magpul Gen 2 PRS stocks on clearance and I was able to snag one for $165.00. After tossing on the PRS stock it changed the LOP for me and I had to adjust the eye relief of my scope. I tossed that on the 308 and finally had a chance to get out to the range again. After a quick re-zero I got some rounds sent down range. The rifle performed admirably.
I didn’t have anymore of the Freedom Munitions Hornaday HPBT. The second range visit was using Freedom Munitions New Hornaday 168 gr A-max round. Once my rifle was zero’d I shot my first 5 round group. Sadly I pulled the fifth shot! Without the flier Ballistic AE measures the group .53 MOA. My second group was 1.03 MOA.
Given my naiveté with regards to precision shooting I’m pretty happy with my results. I’m looking forward to having both the 308 and 6.5 RPRs up and running.
My rifles are currently outfitted with the Griffin Armament Optimus and Silencerco Omega suppressors on my 308 RPR and 6.5 RPR, respectively. I know the suppressor cover purchased for the omega is too short for the Optimus, but the mirage was quite irritating.
I’m excited to delve into precision shooting and now I’ll have my second rifle so I can bring a partner along as well.