Larry David
Active Member
Fun afternoon with my new RPR at Hap Baker today. I already had a Leatherwood/Hi-Lux 8-32x50 and a Caldwell bipod on the shelf so I installed both and hit the range. I threw a pic rail on the bottom hand guard to accommodate the bipod.
The two included Ruger 10 round mags were flawless. No feeding issues at all. I had another brand of mag (clear plastic) which would not feed the round. I zeroed at 50 yards. Good groups with CCI Stingers and Browning. The bolt was a bit tight. It may loosen up a some after more use.
Lots of fun shooting the rimfire RPR and a lot cheaper to shoot.
This riffle is a nice compliment to my RPR in .308 which I took to Virginia to shoot under the direction of Dan Newberry of bangsteel.com in October. I was able to stretch the .308 out to 1000 yards.
The two included Ruger 10 round mags were flawless. No feeding issues at all. I had another brand of mag (clear plastic) which would not feed the round. I zeroed at 50 yards. Good groups with CCI Stingers and Browning. The bolt was a bit tight. It may loosen up a some after more use.
Lots of fun shooting the rimfire RPR and a lot cheaper to shoot.
This riffle is a nice compliment to my RPR in .308 which I took to Virginia to shoot under the direction of Dan Newberry of bangsteel.com in October. I was able to stretch the .308 out to 1000 yards.