Haven’t had a chance to wring out the new Ruger as winds have been 15+ all week long
Ruger American in 6.5 Grendel
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Originally posted by Javman View PostHaven’t had a chance to wring out the new Ruger as winds have been 15+ all week long ��
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Gents,
I will have mine by Tuesday, I was able to pick mine up,at 452pm. But the LGS was closed at 4pm. Fucking dumb California laws. When I get it home I will take the action out of the stock. Adjust it to see if I can get a small spot on the left to stop it sticking. If not I will relieve it. Very small area. Not a deal breaker.
Then I will go to the range, I have 123gr ELD-M ready. But it will be used as a hunting rifle. 118gr MKZ, a few for sighting . Scope will be a Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4x12x40, will have a Range Report Tuesday . A2Last edited by usmcm16a2; 02-25-2018, 03:43 PM.
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Originally posted by stumpjumper3d View PostI agree it should have been 16 inch ranch rifle. In this 22 inch lenght you might has well get 6.5 creedmore. Howa seems to be hung up on a mag for the mini, which I hate . I may just get rid of my mini and get a ranch rifle in 7.62x39, even if has a mag which maybe a 5 round mag will be closer to the bottom of the stock. Has anyone put a 5 rd mag in the 7.62x39 ranch rifle?
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I just purchased one and the A/A Grendel mags work perfectly.
At 100 yards, tried 3 different loads (123SMK, 120SMK, and 123 ELD-M) all were 1/2 to 3/4" groups.
Much to light, feels like a toy, trying to find a heavier stock.Last edited by Old Soldat; 04-04-2019, 05:09 PM.
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Originally posted by mongoosesnipe View PostI kind of chuckle at the creedmore i mean its a great round but it doesnt really do anything new, the 6.5x47 lapua was functionally the same thing as far as seating the bullets out farther in a short action and pre dates it by a few minutes, the 260 has been around for 30 years as a SAAMI cartridge, and the 6.5x55 basically dates back to the beginning of smokeless powder and other than action length none of them do anything particularly new, the grendel nitch is fitting into ar15 and micro bolt actions honestly inside 1200 yards there really hasnt been a dramatic improvement in the 6.5s over the swede other than platform obviously the lighter moving mass and improved lock time of modern actions are an improvement over the mauser but cartridge wise you would be hard pressed to improve upon swede performace in a modern action with modern components in a practical manner
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Originally posted by Javman View PostI’m getting sub MOA with mine but I torqued the action screws in 5 lb increments and hit a sweet spot at 75lbs. With a few more rounds down the tube it’s improving in accuracy. Oh using the Hornady 123 pack ammo.
Greg
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I got a chance to handle one of these the other day. I love that it uses AR mags and comes with a C-Products mag. I think it's a winning formula with 2 exceptions. 1 - the ar magazine bottom "metal" is plastic so if you want to put it in a decent stock you already have to buy a new bottom metal. This pretty much negates that original advantage as you are replacing the 1 part that allows for this feature. 2 - the bolt is pretty bad. The one I held was not at all smooth when you cycled the action and visually it looked like it was finished with an angle grinder. Maybe this one was just particularly bad but it was the floor sample at Cabela's and it did not seem well made.
Overall it was an interesting rifle but until they bring the price down I am not sure it's very competitive with the Howa. I guess if you planned to leave it as is and you want to share mags with your ar it could edge it out for some.
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