NRA Gun Gear of the Week: Precision Hunter Build—Rigged and Ready

Published on September 19, 2016
Duration: 2:39

This guide details the process of transforming a budget-friendly Ruger American Predator into a precision hunting rifle. Expert Joe Kurtenbach from American Rifleman outlines steps including stock replacement with a Boyds Prairie Hunter, action bedding with Brownells Acraglas, and the addition of a Nikon Monarch 3 scope and Andy's Leather Rhodesian sling. The build focuses on enhancing carry comfort and long-range accuracy for hunting applications.

Quick Summary

The Precision Hunter Rifle build transforms a Ruger American Predator in 6.5 Creedmoor with a Boyds Prairie Hunter stock, Brownells Acraglas bedding, a Nikon Monarch 3 4-16x FFP scope, and an Andy's Leather Rhodesian sling for enhanced accuracy and carry comfort.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Project Overview
  2. 00:15Recap of Rifle Build Project
  3. 00:25Base Rifle and Caliber Selection
  4. 00:43Desired Rifle Qualities
  5. 01:00Stock Upgrade and Bedding
  6. 01:17Optic Choice and Features
  7. 01:30Sling Addition and Aesthetics
  8. 01:47Rhodesian Sling Functionality
  9. 02:05Conclusion and Component Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Precision Hunter Rifle build featured in the NRA video?

The build starts with a Ruger American Predator in 6.5 Creedmoor, features a Boyds Prairie Hunter stock, uses Brownells Acraglas Gel for bedding, is topped with a Nikon Monarch 3 4-16x FFP BDC scope, and includes an Andy's Leather Rhodesian sling.

How does bedding the rifle action improve its performance?

Bedding the rifle action with a compound like Brownells Acraglas Gel ensures a precise and stress-free fit between the receiver and the stock. This minimizes movement and harmonics, leading to improved shot-to-shot consistency and overall accuracy.

What is the advantage of a First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle on a hunting scope?

A First Focal Plane (FFP) reticle, like the one on the Nikon Monarch 3, scales with the scope's magnification. This means range estimation and holdover points remain accurate regardless of the power setting, which is crucial for variable-distance hunting shots.

Why was the Rhodesian sling chosen for this hunting rifle build?

The Andy's Leather Rhodesian sling was selected for its ability to enhance rifle stability. Its design allows the shooter to create tension against their body, providing a steadier platform for accurate shooting, especially during extended range engagements.

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