Ruger has released an enhanced version of its Gen 3 Precision Rifle, available in 6.5 Creedmoor with some added features.
The first Ruger Precision Rifle was released in 2015 and was made to allow shooters to enter precision shooting matches with an out-of-the-box, affordable rifle that ticked all the boxes.
The model has been developed up to its third generation, and this latest variation is a step in its evolution.
This one comes out of the Ruger Custom Shop and features a factory-installed Trigger Tech trigger with what’s called Frictionless Release Technology.
It builds upon the already competitive Precision Rifle to deliver a factory-built firearm specifically designed for long-range competition.
This model is finished predominantly in grey Cerakote around the hard black anodised receiver.
In states that permit it, the rifle features a folding stock with adjustable length of pull and comb height.
It has a cold hammer forged, 26” barrel with 5R rifling, a 1:7.5 twist, and it’s threaded and fitted with an APA muzzle brake.
Its weight is 5.8kg.
The list of features goes on, so for more information ask at your local gun shop or visit the NIOA website.
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