And you have to keep the front barrel band so loose that it almost rattles, or else after two or three shots, the barrel heats up, gets stressed by the band, and the rounds walk all over the place, generally diagonally.
I just have to shake my head when I see these priced for $1,000 on the internet or at gunshows. A pretty nice littte hunting carbine, but nowhere near as reliable as a Marlin 1894. When these were first brought out decades ago, Ruger hoped to get law enforcement to buy them. But they proved to be too unreliable, prone to jamming, probably from cheap cop ammo.
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