Ruger SFAR Range 2

Published on April 12, 2023
Duration: 3:20

Hickok45 tests the Ruger SFAR on Range 2, evaluating its performance with .308 Win ammunition. The review covers close and long-range shooting, including engaging tombstone targets with tracer rounds and a large steel plate. The rifle demonstrated good performance, though the bolt did not lock back on an empty magazine due to partial magazine removal.

Quick Summary

The Ruger SFAR, a small-frame autoloading rifle in .308 Win, was tested on Range 2 by Hickok45. It performed well at close and long ranges, engaging various targets including those with tracer rounds. The rifle features a muzzle brake and a red dot optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ruger SFAR on Range 2
  2. 00:30Close Range Shooting with Muzzle Brake
  3. 01:00Tombstone Targets & Tracer Rounds
  4. 02:20Long Range Plate & Bolt Lock Issue
  5. 03:00Final Thoughts on Ruger SFAR

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Ruger SFAR tested in this video?

The Ruger SFAR (Small Frame Autoloading Rifle) tested in this video is chambered in .308 Winchester, which is also compatible with 7.62 NATO ammunition.

What accessories were visible on the Ruger SFAR during the range test?

During the range test, the Ruger SFAR was equipped with a red dot optic, identified as a Holosun-style sight, and a 20-round Magpul PMAG.

Did the Ruger SFAR's bolt stay open after the last round was fired?

No, the bolt did not stay open on the last round. Hickok45 noted this was because he had partially removed the magazine before firing the final shot.

What type of targets were engaged during the Ruger SFAR range test?

Hickok45 engaged various targets, including bottles and small plates at close range, followed by 'tombstone' targets and a large red steel plate at further distances.

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