Ruger Precision Rimfire || Accuracy Test 🎯

Published on August 24, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This review details an accuracy test of the Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle using Remington subsonic 40-grain plated hollow points. The test was conducted at 50 yards, yielding a group size of approximately one inch. The instructor, demonstrating experienced judgment, attributed some horizontal spread to shooter error, indicating a good overall performance for the rifle and ammunition combination.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle demonstrated good accuracy, achieving a five-round group of approximately one inch at 50 yards using Remington subsonic 40-grain plated hollow points. The instructor noted that horizontal spread was likely due to shooter error, indicating overall solid performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Accuracy Test Setup
  2. 00:36Results and Self-Critique

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the accuracy of the Ruger Precision Rimfire in the test?

In the accuracy test, the Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle achieved a five-round group of approximately one inch at a distance of 50 yards when using Remington subsonic 40-grain plated hollow points.

What ammunition was used for the Ruger Precision Rimfire accuracy test?

The accuracy test utilized Remington subsonic ammunition, specifically the 40-grain plated hollow point variant, chosen for its quieter shooting characteristics.

What factors can contribute to horizontal spread in a rifle group?

Horizontal spread in a rifle group is often attributed to shooter error, which can include inconsistent trigger control, improper sight alignment, or flinching. These factors affect the shooter's ability to maintain a stable platform.

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