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Load Development Ruger Precision Rifle .243
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1318508" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Agreed.</p><p></p><p>RPR (243) will not consistently produce much better than MOA (5 shot groups) in mine as well. In terms of accuracy, just about any budget gun in 243 with a tupperware stock, including their own American will keep up or outshoot my RPR. I'll hand it to Ruger though, they are consistent. Of the last several Rugers I've had, they've all had lackluster accuracy despite Herculean efforts in load development. Very reliable and nice looking guns though. Given the unpredictable accuracy potential one can get from a RPR, I'd factor in the cost and time of a new barrel to the purchase price if having a decent "precision" rifle is your goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1318508, member: 41338"] Agreed. RPR (243) will not consistently produce much better than MOA (5 shot groups) in mine as well. In terms of accuracy, just about any budget gun in 243 with a tupperware stock, including their own American will keep up or outshoot my RPR. I'll hand it to Ruger though, they are consistent. Of the last several Rugers I've had, they've all had lackluster accuracy despite Herculean efforts in load development. Very reliable and nice looking guns though. Given the unpredictable accuracy potential one can get from a RPR, I'd factor in the cost and time of a new barrel to the purchase price if having a decent "precision" rifle is your goal. [/QUOTE]
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