Ruger Precision Rifle
Ruger Precision Rifles are not used as repurposed hunting rifles. They were built to be precision rifles right from the beginning. The Ruger Precision Rifle comes with attributes that are essential in competitive sniper shooting and PRS.
The stock folds on an unique hinge. the buttpad has a section with a Picatinny rail integrated to accept a stabilizing monopod.
Chassis System
Like the chassis of the car, a firearm’s chassis acts as the platform upon which other parts rest on. The action, trigger barrel and optic all sit in the chassis. This provides a solid platform and consistent operation that enables shooters to hit their target at the same point every time. Chassis systems are typically much more flexible and adjustable than conventional stock options, allowing the shooter to modify multiple aspects of their platform.
Ruger Precision’s chassis has an original design. It incorporates a buttstock with a trigger guard and magazine well together in a single component. This eliminates tolerance deviations between the components, which reduce precision. The Ruger American proprietary action is the core of this technology. It is constructed with large-diameter bolts and three lugs. This arrangement preferred by numerous experts in the field of accuracy.
The barrel is cold-hammer forged, which results in the bore having a hardened interior, which wears well. Brass lifespan also grows. The barrel also utilizes minimum chamber specifications to help improve accuracy.
Apart from the usual magazines, trigger, and a trigger It also includes an M-Lok-compatible rail section for mounting optics and accessories. To resist corrosion, the chassis has been treated with a hardcoat and anodized Type 3 and cerakoted.
It’s popular with PRS shooters, and both the top 10 of the Open Division’s finishers utilized it this season. For the season of 2022, the KRG C-4 chassis was employed in all but one the top 10 shooters in both Open as well as Tactical divisions. The shooter that chose to go with the MPA Matrix Pro was the only one. Two other shooters from the top-10 in each division were using this chassis, the KRG FR-7.
Three-Lug Bolt Head
Two emerging trends in American shooting, long-range tactical shooting Rugerforsale.com and extreme precision -and both are interested in the development of aerodynamic bullets that break the wind faster than previously, cutting-edge cartridges that propel them in a manner that is surgeon-like, and rifles that are able to place bullets that have laser-like precision at distant distances. Ruger Precision Rifle combines both types of shooting in one. It is made of only one piece of steel 4140, that houses the body of the bolt with three lugs. The lower portion of the action is made up of two pieces of aerospace grade aluminum 7075-T6 which make up the magazine well and trigger housing.
The magazine well is specially designed to accept magazines of different varieties. It is perfect for the 10-round twin-column P-Mags as well as the steel Accuracy magazines M110/SR-25/DPMS as well as international magazines. The extra-large bolt handle allows it possible to manipulate the bolt with a positive force while the shroud of the bolt also has storage space for the Allen wrench that is included within the gun.
The 60-degree full-diameter bolt-throwing cam and dual-cocking cams give you a smooth and efficient cycling experience, and the nitrided three-lug head provides corrosion resistance and seamless operating. It is also equipped with a recessed bolt-stop groove, making the mounting of scopes much simpler as opposed to the conventional flattop AR.
The stock is a unique model by Ruger that the company dubs Precision MSR, as well as a stunning rubber butt pad with the QD sling cups atop. The stock folds in the direction of the left at the push of a button as well as the length of pull and cheek piece adjustments that are easy to adjust through pulling a lever then using one of the two dials. Another great feature of this stock is the Picatinny rail which can be found underneath for support on rear bags as well as improvised rests to shoot while seated.
Adjustable Buttstock
The RPR is a long-range precision rifle that looks unlike anything that ever left Ruger’s Ruger Newport, New Hampshire factory. It has a folding buttstock which extends from the back Rugerforsale.com of the receiver to the tube for buffering. The buttstock is adjustable to adjust the length of the pull, and an adjustable recoil pad that can be adjusted vertically.
Additionally, it comes with the ability to telescopically adjust the cheek rest so that it adjusts both horizontal and vertical positions to ensure that the eye of the shooter is aligned to the target or scope. The shooter can adjust the RPR according to individual preferences. The RPR can also be equipped with an adjustable rail that can be used for a bipod or monopod.
The rifle features an ingenuous bolt shroud which extends into the tube of the buffer. It prevents dirt from the handle while cycling.
Another intriguing feature is that the RPR is a hammer-forged 1:18 twist, 24-inch barrel chambered within 6.5 Creedmoor. It is extremely precise, as well as resistance to the effects of heat on it, which can cause warping.
RPR comes with a KeyMod handguard that lets you use a wide range of accessories. On the top, there is the Picatinny Rail that runs its entire length. The rail is able to hold various lights and optical components. There is also an QD sling swivel attach point on the top of the hand guard.
Although the RPR was built with the precision shooter with in mind, I found that it does have a couple of minor faults. The cams for adjustment on the buttstock are a little tough and difficult to work. It was necessary to apply a small amount of gun grease to allow them to perform in a proper manner.
Adjustable Cheekpiece
The cheek rest is designed at a pre-determined height but it can be adjusted suit your needs. Four screws keep the cheek rest in place and are able to be adjusted in a number of ways. For instance, you can make one side taller than one or move the cheek piece to the side. It gives you a personalized fitting that’s comfortable in all shooting positions including bench and prone.
A section of Picatinny Rail can also be integrated to the stock. Furthermore, it can be affixed to the monopod to provide stability. The cheek piece can be taken off for cleaning or boresighting without affecting the stock. This is an enormous advantages for shooters.
The adjuster helps shooters adjust his rifle to better fit the body. This increases comfort and accuracy. Furthermore, it assists in shouldering the weapon, thereby increasing velocity of target acquisition. This is particularly important to shooters with long ranges, who have to shoulder their rifles comfortably during long periods of time.
Another thing that can improve your ergonomics with this Ruger Precision Rifle is the adjustable comb and cheek riser. They are simple to adjust and are not affecting the scope picture or POI. Shooters can personalize their rifle based on their requirements.
The barrel of the Precision Rifle is composed of cold hammer-forged, chrome-moly steel. It features a 5R rifling that has the smallest bore and groove dimensions with a small headspace and a centralized chamber to manage recoil energy. The barrel has a medium-contoured design and threaded in order to take an muzzle brake or compensator. Safety and frontend features, as well as its pistol grip rifle, are AR-style compatible.
Improved Accuracy
Ruger Precision Rifle (also known as RPR) is built to be highly accurate and capable of shooting at longer distances. The Ruger Precision Rifle is a combination of the security of a bolt action rifle with the versatility and innovative features offered by the AR platform.
A key feature that is a major feature of the RPR can be found in what the company refers to as a Multi-Magazine Interface. It’s a patent-pending device which allows the gun to accept either M110/SR25/DPMS or Magpul-type magazines. When a magazine is dropped into the rifle the release paddle is moved into the back of the magazine. This allows users to push down from the rear of the release lever to drop the magazine free. Each rifle comes with two 10-round magazines.
The RPR is fitted with an unidirectional recoil system which is specifically designed to improve the accuracy. It achieves this by redirecting the most unnecessary vibrations and movements to the buttstock. This reduces the impact of these actions on the barrel. The rifle is further optimized for accuracy by utilizing precise tolerances for the groove and chamber and ensuring the headspace and bore are aligned.
The trigger on the RPR is adjustable for pulling weights of about 5 pounds at 2 pounds. With a good scope and the proper training it can create sub-MOA groups at up to 800 yards.