Ruger Precision Rifle
Unlike repurposed hunting rifles and other hunting rifles, the Ruger Precision Rifle was developed out of the beginning as a specialized precision rifle. The features are now essential to have in the competitive world of sniper competition and PRS shooting.
Stock folds using a single hinge. Buttpad comes with an area for Picatinny to fit one monopod-stabilizing device.
Chassis System
The chassis, similar to the automobile’s chassis is the foundation on which the other components of the rifle are placed. The entire component of the gun, such as the action, barrel, and trigger rest on the chassis. This creates a uniform platform that is stable, permitting shooters to be consistent in hitting the targets. Chassis systems are usually flexible and adaptable compared to conventional stocks, which allows the shooter to modify multiple aspects of their system.
The chassis design used in the Ruger Precision Rifle has a proprietary design that features an integrated buttstock, magazine well to accommodate detachable magazines and the trigger guard as a single part. The tolerances are eliminated that can decrease accuracy. This is why the Ruger American proprietary action is the core of this technology. It’s built with the full diameter bolt body and three lugs. An arrangement preferred by experts on accuracy.
The barrel has been cold-hammer forging this results in a bore that has a hardened interior that is extremely durable. Brass lifespan also grows. It also uses minimum specifications for chambers to increase the accuracy of the rifle and to guarantee a snug fit for the bullet.
The chassis also includes a section of M-Lok rail suitable for optics as well as accessories. For resistance to corrosion this chassis has been coated with a hardcoat anodizer Type 3 and cerakoted.
It’s popular with PRS shooters, and both the top 10 Open Division finishers utilized it this season. In the 2022 season, it was the KRG C-4 chassis was used by everyone, with the exception of one of the top shooters from all of both Open and Tactical divisions. That shooter chose the MPA Matrix Pro chassis, and the two other top-10 finishers in both divisions used the KRG FR-7 chassis.
Three-Lug Bolt Head
Two new trends that are gaining momentum in American shooting – long-range tactical-type shooting, and extreme precisionand both are interested in the development of aerodynamic bullets that break the wind more effectively than before, advanced cartridges that can propel them at a surgeon’s precision, and rifles that can place those bullets that have laser-like precision at long distances. Ruger Precision Rifle combines both aspects into one rifle. The trigger is a sturdy chunk of 4140 steel that contains the body with three lugs, and it sits atop the “lower” constructed from two pieces made of aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum, which form the magazine housing as well as trigger housing. well.
The magazine holder has been specially designed to accept magazines of various types. Fits perfectly the supplied 10-round twin column P-Mags, along with M110/SR-25/DPMS mags and steel Accuracy international magazines. The large bolt handle allows for positive bolt manipulation while the shroud of the bolt also has storage space for an Allen wrench which is supplied in the gun.
A full-diameter bolt with a 60-degree bolt throwing angle as well as two cams for cocking provides a superior cycle-like operation. The three-lug head is nitrided for durability, corrosion resistance, smooth operation and a long life. It also comes with the feature of a stopper groove for bolts that are less deep than conventional AR bolts, which makes it easier to mount scopes.
The stock is a proprietary design by Ruger that the company dubs its Precision MSR stock, with a luxurious and durable rubber butt pad, with A QD-style sling cup and atop. It can be folded to the left with one push as well as the length of pull and cheek piece adjustments that can be simple to make using a lever, and turning one of two dials. The Picatinny Rail is underneath the stock, which can be utilized with bag bags in the rear and other improvised supports during shooting prone position.
Adjustable Buttstock
Its RPR is a long-range, precision rifle that is unlike any that has ever left this Ruger Newport, New Hampshire factory. It comes with a folding buttstock that extends out from the rear of the receiver to the tube for buffering. The buttstock is adjustable for the length of the pull, and an adjustable recoil pad that can be adjusted vertically.
Also, it has a telescoping cheek rest that adjusts both vertical and horizontal position to ensure that the eye of the shooter is aligned toward the scope or target. Shooters can alter the RPR according to personal comfort. Rails can be connected to the RPR to be used by a bipod, monopod, or a single.
One of the most impressive features with this rifle is the fact that it comes with a bolt shroud which extends in the buffer tube. This is a great way to keep dirt and particles out of the bolt’s grip when it is cycling.
Another interesting feature is the fact that the RPR comes with a hammer-forged, 1:8 twist, 24-inch barrel chambered inside 6.5 Creedmoor. It has excellent accuracy as well as resistance to heating-induced warping.
RPR comes with a KeyMod handguard that can be used with the use of a variety of accessories. At the top is a Picatinny Rail which runs its entire length. It is designed to house a range of lighting and optical components. On the top, there is a QD attaching point for the slingswivels.
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Adjustable Cheekpiece Adjustable
The cheek rest is designed at a specific height, however it can be adjusted to the specifications of your preference. This cheek rest secured to the wall via four screws, which can be adjusted in numerous ways. One option is to create one side higher than the other. You can also tilt the cheekpiece forward. There are many ways to make a fitting to any shooting posture, either prone or bench.
The portion of Picatinny Rail can be incorporated within the stock. Additionally, it can be affixed to the monopod to provide stability. The cheek piece is quickly removed to clean and boresighting with no impact on the entire stock. It is a major advantages for shooters.
This adjustments allows the shooter to more effectively balance the rifle on their own body, which improves efficiency and comfort. Furthermore, it makes it easier to shoulder the gun, which increases the speed of acquisition of targets. It is important to long-range shooting enthusiasts who must be able carry their rifles for long periods of time.
Another option that increases your ergonomics with Ruger Precision Rifles is the ergonomics. Ruger Precision Rifle is the adjustable cheek riser as well as comb. They are easily adjustable and do not affect the sighting the point of the impact. The shooter can customize his rifle according to their needs.
It is cold-hammer-forged from chrome-moly. It features 5R rifling. It has minimal bore and groove sizes with a minimum headspace as well as central chambers for controlling recoil. It has a medium-contour and can be threaded for possibility of using a muzzle brake or compensator. The rifle’s pistol grip safety and fore-end can be used with accessories that are AR-style.
Improved Accuracy
The Ruger Precision Rifle, often described as the RPR it is a gun designed to shoot over long distances with a remarkable accuracy. It blends the reliability of a bolt gun with the flexibility of an AR platform. It comes with numerous RugerForSale innovative features that will entice the curiosity of competitive shooters as well as newcomers into shooting.
A key feature that is a major feature of one of the key features in RPR can be found in what the company describes as a Multi Magazine Interface. It can take magazines of the M110/SR25/DPMS, Magpul and DPMS models. The technology is patented and pending. The magazine will drop into the rifle, and the paddle release engages at the rear. It allows users to push the lever in the back to open the magazine. Each rifle includes two magazines with a 10-round capacity.
The RPR has an unidirectional recoil system that is designed to maximize precision. It accomplishes this by channeling much of the unintentional motion and vibrations back into the tube that connects to the buttstock. This helps to minimize their impact onto the barrel. The rifle’s precision is optimized by using tight tolerances on the chamber, grooves, and bore.
The RPR’s trigger is able to pull weights from less than 5 pounds to up to 2 pounds. With a good scope and the right training the rifle is capable of producing sub-MOA groupings of up to 800 yards.