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    Ruger Precision Rifle (Full Review)

    Most of you know that I've had two RPR's chambered in 6.5CM and 308Win since the day they came out. The reason this review took so long is I saw other reviewers rushing to be the first to post a video of the RPR. Which I totally get it, strike while the irons hot right?

    Well, I really wanted to put this thing through the ringer. And as such I had to take my time collecting the footage for the video. Over the course of the past few months I have built the guns up, sighted them in, shot at distances from 100 to 1,000 yards and spent time getting to know the rifle and it's user intuitive features.

    I must say that for the price this sells for at local shops (if you can find one in stock) it has to be the best thing going right now. The 6.5CM and 308Win both shoot sub MOA and feed and extract 100%. The trigger is light and crisp and gets better and better as you use it. I have roughly 800rds through the 6.5 and 600 through the 308Win so they are nice and broken in. I polished the bolt on the 6.5CM and left the 308 alone as a test and you can tell the 6.5CM cycles a tad smother. Other than that I don't see what anyone would need/want to do to this rifle after they set it up with some glass.

    For the video I show the best group shot on THAT particular film day and of course the one day I went to the 100 yard indoor range with no wind I shoot a mind blowing 5 shot group and my camera bugged out and the file was corrupted. I was pretty damn pissed for awhile about that one. It looked like a .400" group. UGH! Anyway I really tried to keep the video short but it was hard as I had to tell the story of the rifle and my time with it.

    I hope you thoroughly enjoy the video and please leave any feedback in the comments under the video. Thanks!

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    I still haven't found one reasonable priced that's instock.

    Nice video, Great Review... I'm jealous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ace4059 View Post
    I still haven't found one reasonable priced that's instock.

    Nice video, Great Review... I'm jealous.
    Thank you sir. Yeah it will take awhile for the supply to catch up to demand. Hopefully the prices will fall below MSRP again.
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    Are you going to do a review on the gun stand you used in the video ? It looks good.

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    I think a Harris and a rear bag are a more complementary accessories for the Ruger for a big cost savings. I don't get the rear post system. Didn't like them on my LMT MWS or AI chassis rifle. Maybe for a completely flat concrete surface, but anything with an uneven or surface with some give, I couldn't get the stability I wanted with out putting my fist somewhere between the pod and surface. A bag I can squeeze for fine adjustments works better, for me. I bungee the thing to the rifle so I can't lose it or forget it someplace. The posts seem like such a good idea and look cool, but I've gone away from them.

    Nice review. A great way for people to get into PRS shooting.
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    Great video. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.

    This rifle is definitely on my list of purchases for next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tx_Aggie View Post
    Great video. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.

    This rifle is definitely on my list of purchases for next year.
    Very cool! Thanks for the compliment!
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    Very nice review! I am currently number #13 on the waiting list at the LGS chain wide for a 6.5Creedmoor and have been waiting since July 24th! I do like your choice of scope for your 6.5 and had planned to pair one with my 6.5 when I get it. What power magnification did you have it set at during the down scope filming?
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    Thanks for the video. It certainly strengthens my desire for one of these rifles. The 6.5 CM is on my short list.

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    I have one in .243. 200 rounds through it so far with hand loads and it keeps getting better. I cleaned it once at 20 rounds and will clean it again soon.

    My only real complaint is the round float tube. I'll put a seekins tube with a flat bottom on it before long.

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