Rugers - I feel are hit or miss as far as how they shoot. I read that everywhere I go online and my uncle had one that didn't group all that great. To be honest I don't know all that much about Ruger. They never did very much for me. I know they use a lot of cast frames. Feel me in on why you like your Rugers.
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A reasonable request so here goes, in no particular order...
1. The Ruger bolt is one piece. Never heard of one coming apart.
2. Controlled Round Feed (CRF). Don’t really need it as I don’t hunt Africa or in Big Bear country, but I like it at the range – draw the bolt back slowly and extract the brass, all with one hand.
3. Mauser style ejector - massive, strong, never heard of one breaking.
4. Fixed blade ejector – simple, strong, never heard of one breaking.
5. Integral scope mounts and the rings come with the scope. Strongest scope mounting system available. A mule, a log and two broken ribs convinced me of that.
6. Ruger service. Second to none in my experience (based my my buddy and I both sending back revolvers we purchased second hand – his for the free safety upgrade, mine because someone had bent the base pin, the thing that goes through the cylinder. No charge in either case. From what I hear that’s pretty typical.
7. Accuracy. As mcwoodduck pointed out, early Ruger barrels were from outside sources and were mixed in quality. Ruger long since purchased a hammer forging machine and makes their own barrels. All of mine shoot great.
8. The Ruger rifles are known for their strength.
9. The trigger is easy to polish up (the older and new styles).
Here’s a few samples:
.257 Roberts, 3 shots:
7mm RM – 10 shots in gusting 40mph crosswind:
.30-06 – 10 shots in gusting 40mph crosswind:
Same .30-06 on a calmer day, with a quick sight check:
.300 WM – 1st shot froma clean/oiled bore:
No pictures, but my heavy barrel MKII VT in .22-250 had put 4 shots in to ½” at 200 yards.