I called Ruger and they are sending me a new firing pin and spring to try before sending it back. At the bottom of the pistol grip there is a plastic cap with the rugger logo on it. The accuracy of the replacement Ruger American Predator was frustratingly poor, shooting 2. Mine came from the factory with an average trigger pull of 4 pounds 6 ounces. Then, you have roughly 2. I liked the , but that was mostly due to the cartridge, a one trick pony that was soon converted into a custom rifle.
The trigger reach is long on the rifle which for those shooters with smaller hands it may be a bit more difficult to get a good trigger squeeze. I hope I don't have this issue. I see on the earlier posts that Boyd's is supposed to have an aftermarket stock for these and I will probably get one as soon as they come available. Aside from the color, this stock appears identical to the stock on the standard previously reviewed, fluted comb and all. The stock maintains its thin profile through the action area as well and located directly in front of the trigger guard is a detachable box magazine, which we would not expect to find on a lower priced rifle like this. Ruger calls this the Power Bedding integral bedding block system, but beyond easily aligning the stock to the action, they probably act more like pillars than a bedding block. The barrel has a heavy sporting taper and screws into the receiver.
According to Ruger, it wasn't worth attempting to repair, so it was cut-up and thrown away. Fortunately the triggers are adjustable from 3-5 lbs, you just need to remove the stock and then use a small Allen wrench to adjust the weight of pull via a single set screw at the front of the trigger mechanism. Anyone know of a sturdier bolt action that will handle cheap ammo and shoot 556? It would be the same answer. Any inquiry should be directed to a distributor in your country. I have not had a chance to push either rifle past 250-300yds, and while I like both, my crummy eyes definitely prefer that 6-24x when you start reaching out beyond 250-300yds.
Conclusion While the majority of Ruger product tested in the last few years has been very good to excellent, it isn't possible to recommend such a poorly made, poorly performing product as the American Predator. Far harder than any other bolt action I have used so far. Timney trigger best mod for improving accuracy 2. The magazine only holds four rounds, and it detaches simply by pulling the lever at the front of the magazine back toward the rear and then removing the magazine from the rifle. Instead of spending money on the replacement stock go for a better scope.
Would a true bull barrel make it shoot better in practical situations? Without optics it only weighs 6. The barreled action wears a matte black in other words only roughly polished finish. I will say that I shot my first Bull moose with the Ruger American predator in. Protruding out past the rear tang of the action is a two position safety. It is meant to be a precision shooting gun, something you won't get from milsurp or cheap steel cased ammo. The Ruger Predator rifle seems to be more sporter and as such the stock is very sporter like. During our firing, we also noticed one of the shortcomings of a thin barrel profile, it heats up very fast and becomes very hot without a lot of rounds fired.
Oh, and no, properly breaking in the barrel would not have improved that accuracy, though it may help prolong barrel life so it might hold the same accuracy for longer. A surprising feature is the threaded barrel and it is not only surprising because its on a low price rifle, but more so because it is on such a thin profile barrel. I was shocked at how well the and wanted to see how well it worked in other cartridges. I agree with you on the stock feeling chintzy and the barrel profile being a little weak, but. The three lug, 70-degree bolt provides ample scope clearance for its handle during operation.
You buy directly from them. Also, any into of taking apart the bolt to try a new firing pin? Great rifle for the price. Because of this, it has a 223 chamber, not a 556 chamber. I have reinforced the stiffness of the factory stock forearm by routing a groove and epoxying in a full length arrow shaft. It mitigates problems due to a lack of rigidity typically encountered in plastic stocks by having the two action screws pass directly through the blocks. It is meant to be a precision shooting gun, something you won't get from milsurp or cheap steel cased ammo.
Unfortunately, the trigger on this Ruger is not that light, breaking at 4. The bolt body is actually a bit different than normal as it is a very thick body that steps down at the very front where the bolt lugs and face are located. Far harder than any other bolt action I have used so far. It all depends on the gun, I could never shoot a Mosin Nagant nearly as fast. The results of these tests are listed below.
I am hopeful that I be able to generate handloads that preform well using this rifle. As barrels heat up, the metal moves and it can negatively effect accuracy or cause a point of impact shift. Especially the Enfields, I had a Pro Mag 20 round mag for my No. The top of the forearm even pinches in, though we are not sure why beyond aesthetical reasons and maybe it saves a few grams of weight. I mounted a cheap Simmons 3X9X32 scope.