Ruger is dropping new stuff like crazy!!
Looks like it takes 10/22 mags
https://ruger.com/products/precisionRimfire/models.html
Looks like it takes 10/22 mags
https://ruger.com/products/precisionRimfire/models.html
Its big brother is similarly funky looking.Funky looking.
I like it but if I buy another .22, the brand will start with a “C” and end with a “Z”.
Are there precision rimfire shoots in the area? I shoot mostly at Hap Baker in Westminster, & can go to 200 yds but never have stretched my three .22’s out past 100. I setup a Savage .17 HMR and plan to finally break it in soon, definitely out to 200, but didn’t think a .22 would be up to the task, .22Mag or Cheetah maybe. This could be pretty exciting really, and just add to an already growing obsession...You’ll have a VERY good day to hit a target with .22lr over 250 yards. Look up the threads from Ed Shell’s class. 22 is great because it’s cheap practice and you can get good wind effects and lots of drop at 100-200 yards. Having the same form factor as a precision competition rifle let’s you ‘train the way you fight’ so to speak. I’ve got a McRees chassis for my 700 and have to spend >$650 for the same chassis for my 22lr. Now that I have an RPR, I can get into an entire rimfire rig for less than the chassis. Same grip, same LOP, same trigger. Perfect.
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Are there precision rimfire shoots in the area? I shoot mostly at Hap Baker in Westminster, & can go to 200 yds but never have stretched my three .22’s out past 100. I setup a Savage .17 HMR and plan to finally break it in soon, definitely out to 200, but didn’t think a .22 would be up to the task, .22Mag or Cheetah maybe. This could be pretty exciting really, and just add to an already growing obsession...
Are there precision rimfire shoots in the area? I shoot mostly at Hap Baker in Westminster, & can go to 200 yds but never have stretched my three .22’s out past 100. I setup a Savage .17 HMR and plan to finally break it in soon, definitely out to 200, but didn’t think a .22 would be up to the task, .22Mag or Cheetah maybe. This could be pretty exciting really, and just add to an already growing obsession...
so when are these hitting the shelves?
funny that ruger knew i needed a 22lr precision rifle BEFORE i knew i needed one.
Wonder what the price point will be. $600 would be really appealing. More than $800, and I'd save more money to get a trainer in a centerfire caliber.
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MSRP is $529.