F224
Well-Known Member
Well, MDT has introduced it's LSS stock for the Ruger American Series rifles and I have mine here. It took about twenty minutes to get it assembled on my RARR in 223 Rem. With a fixed power 6x42mm Leupold M8 Premier Reticle Mil-dot scope, loaded ten round magazine and sling, it's exactly 9 pounds but it feels much lighter.
Hopefully I can get a comparison of the group sizes later this week. With the original stock, the rifle shoots 50gr Federal American Eagle HP's into .80-95" at 100 yards and my handloaded 69gr Match ammo into .60-.70" for five shots. It has killed several coyots from between 80-330 yards so far this winter.
My total cost of the rifle, MagPul stock, Hogue grip, and three magazines is still just below $1k. Considering it's a parts gun that will out shoot most Remington's out of the box; with a better extractor, threaded muzzle, and barrel/bolt face/scope mounts that are "square", it's a good buy.
It does not come with the buffer tube, stock, grips or AICS magazines.
I'm not giving up my Blaser's, but for a truck or utility rifle, it's a good set up.
Hopefully I can get a comparison of the group sizes later this week. With the original stock, the rifle shoots 50gr Federal American Eagle HP's into .80-95" at 100 yards and my handloaded 69gr Match ammo into .60-.70" for five shots. It has killed several coyots from between 80-330 yards so far this winter.
My total cost of the rifle, MagPul stock, Hogue grip, and three magazines is still just below $1k. Considering it's a parts gun that will out shoot most Remington's out of the box; with a better extractor, threaded muzzle, and barrel/bolt face/scope mounts that are "square", it's a good buy.
It does not come with the buffer tube, stock, grips or AICS magazines.
I'm not giving up my Blaser's, but for a truck or utility rifle, it's a good set up.