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Got a new rifle, sending it back to the factory
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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1728852" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>Pretty much the same experience I've had with the nine of them I now own. A couple are lefties but, all are in various chamberings from 223 Rem up to 30-06. Five of them are the heavier threaded barreled Predator or Go Wild versions, three are Standard and one is a Compact. All started around 1 MOA or less, with the various brands and grades of ammunition that I ran through them. Most shoot 5 rounds under 3/4 MOA now, with two of them shooting 1/2 MOA.</p><p></p><p>I have run a borescope through seven of the nine Ruger American rifles and it is apparent why they shoot so well. Except for a very light ring in the bores about every 8", which I assume is where the rifling anvil end was at each hammering stage, their bores could almost pass for custom match barrels. Very nice looking bores. Very accurate rifles, for under $500.00!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1728852, member: 93846"] Pretty much the same experience I've had with the nine of them I now own. A couple are lefties but, all are in various chamberings from 223 Rem up to 30-06. Five of them are the heavier threaded barreled Predator or Go Wild versions, three are Standard and one is a Compact. All started around 1 MOA or less, with the various brands and grades of ammunition that I ran through them. Most shoot 5 rounds under 3/4 MOA now, with two of them shooting 1/2 MOA. I have run a borescope through seven of the nine Ruger American rifles and it is apparent why they shoot so well. Except for a very light ring in the bores about every 8", which I assume is where the rifling anvil end was at each hammering stage, their bores could almost pass for custom match barrels. Very nice looking bores. Very accurate rifles, for under $500.00! [/QUOTE]
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