Ruger Precision .300 Win Mag ( 100 YRDS 7UP Can Hit 🎯)

Published on February 25, 2023
Duration: 25:21

This video showcases the Ruger Precision Rifle in .300 Win Mag, highlighting its accuracy at 100 yards with a successful 7UP can hit. The review details technical specifications, including the 26-inch barrel, adjustable trigger, and Vortex Venom optic. Ammunition selection and live-fire testing demonstrate the rifle's performance, with the speaker noting its effectiveness and versatility.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Precision Rifle in .300 Win Mag demonstrated exceptional accuracy at 100 yards, successfully hitting a 7UP can. Key features include a 26-inch barrel, adjustable trigger, and M-LOK handguard, contributing to its precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Arrival
  2. 04:01Rifle Specs: Muzzle Brake, Barrel, Handguard, Optic
  3. 05:11Action, Trigger & Stock Features
  4. 07:21Ammunition Selection for Testing
  5. 10:01Live Fire: Steel Targets at 100 Yards
  6. 13:34Precision Challenge: 100 Yard Can Hit
  7. 15:11Final Review & Performance Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Ruger Precision Rifle tested in this video?

The Ruger Precision Rifle featured in this video is chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum (.300 Win Mag). This powerful caliber is known for its long-range capabilities and effectiveness on larger game.

How accurate is the Ruger Precision Rifle at 100 yards?

The Ruger Precision Rifle demonstrated excellent accuracy at 100 yards, successfully hitting a 7UP can. This highlights the rifle's precision potential, especially when paired with appropriate ammunition and shooting techniques.

What are the key features of the Ruger Precision Rifle?

Key features include a 26-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, an 18-inch M-LOK handguard, an adjustable trigger (2.5-5 lbs), a fully adjustable stock, and a Ruger Precision Magnum muzzle brake for recoil control.

What ammunition was used for testing the Ruger Precision Rifle?

Three types of 180-grain ammunition were used: Federal Fusion, Federal Power-Shok, and Sig Sauer Venari SP. The presenter emphasized sticking to a consistent grain weight for optimal accuracy.

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