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Will I be happy with a Ruger American
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1118065" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>rugers are funny rifles, most shoot well but not awesome. I've got 2 at present (out of around 5 I've owned)- a hawkeye in 35 whelen and a #1 in 338win. Both are 1/2 moa rifles if the driver does his part. My best group of the year is from the whelen- .295" for 3 shots at 200 yards. On the flip side we had a hawkeye in 300win that was a serious fight to get under moa. </p><p> </p><p>My brother has (or had) an American rifle for a while and he likes (liked) it. I can't tell with him at times as he is in the rifle of the month club.</p><p> </p><p>In short let your sense of what you like in a rifle and your wallet set your course here. You aren't likely to loose with either rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1118065, member: 48043"] rugers are funny rifles, most shoot well but not awesome. I've got 2 at present (out of around 5 I've owned)- a hawkeye in 35 whelen and a #1 in 338win. Both are 1/2 moa rifles if the driver does his part. My best group of the year is from the whelen- .295" for 3 shots at 200 yards. On the flip side we had a hawkeye in 300win that was a serious fight to get under moa. My brother has (or had) an American rifle for a while and he likes (liked) it. I can't tell with him at times as he is in the rifle of the month club. In short let your sense of what you like in a rifle and your wallet set your course here. You aren't likely to loose with either rifle. [/QUOTE]
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