Ruger Precision.308

Published on February 23, 2023
Duration: 0:25

This review focuses on the Ruger Precision Rifle in .308 caliber, demonstrating its performance during a range test. Key observations include the shooter's prone position, the visible recoil and muzzle blast of the .308 round, and the process of cycling the bolt action. The rifle is noted for its potential in long-range shooting and marksmanship.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Precision Rifle is tested in .308 Winchester caliber. The shooter uses a prone position, noting the visible recoil and muzzle blast from the .308 round, which kicks up dust. Bolt action cycling is also demonstrated.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Preparation & Rifle Setup
  2. 00:09First Shot, Recoil & Muzzle Blast
  3. 00:17Cycling the Bolt Action

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 the .308 Winchester caliber. This is a popular choice for both hunting and long-range target shooting due to its effective range and manageable recoil.

What shooting position is demonstrated with the Ruger Precision Rifle?

The shooter demonstrates a prone shooting position, which is ideal for stability when using a rifle like the Ruger Precision. However, she notes that the sandbag support used was not very firm, highlighting the importance of a solid rest.

What are the key observations about the .308 round's performance?

The .308 Winchester round fired from the Ruger Precision Rifle produces a visible recoil and a significant muzzle blast. This blast is strong enough to kick up dust from the ground around the muzzle after each shot.

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