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I was informed last night that I won a Ruger American Predator in the caliber of my choice. I'm flush with rifles in the 243 to 300 Wea. mag. range and was thinking 22-250. Anyone have one in this chambering and if so, your thoughts. It would be the AICS magazine version.
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I have one in 204 ruger, nice rifle but hate the bolt, feeds rough compared to a Rem. and it don't kick a empty shell out into your hand very well, you have to just let it fly out onto the ground. Accuracy is very good.
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I picked one up last year in a .223. It’s a tack driving machine for sure. I’d agree on the bolt being less than I expected but it functions fine.
I am on the list for a second gen predator in a .243. I have a soft spot for that caliber and own a bunch but what’s one more? The new gen models look great maybe that’s what you won? Congratulations by the way.
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Osky, wha is the difference between the 1st and 2nd generation RAR ? I have on that is 4 yrs old . It is the. .243 Win, compact with an 18" barrel? I sure like the gun and slams down the deer just fine. Accuracy is not real good , likely 2" @ 100yds. However, my longest shot was 25 yds. this year and 26 the yr. before.
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Osky, wha is the difference between the 1st and 2nd generation RAR ? I have on that is 4 yrs old . It is the. .243 Win, compact with an 18" barrel? I sure like the gun and slams down the deer just fine. Accuracy is not real good , likely 2" @ 100yds. However, my longest shot was 25 yds. this year and 26 the yr. before. Take a look online, they are very different. Cerakote twist Contoured barrel, brake, trigger upgrade, adjustable padded comb on the stock, adjustable stock length... Still a users gun but some nice touches to spruce it up. I think I counted around 18 caliber choices, about half are out now and the others later this year. I probably missed a few other perks, I’m not sure. Osky * note to add a bit of polishing helps the bolt stroke, time will tell if the new one needs it.
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The bolt stroke is sloppy like a savage, polish away. I like the old ruger mauser better but they a bitch to re-barrel and clean up. More tooling required.
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The bolt stroke is sloppy like a savage, polish away. I like the old ruger mauser better but they a bitch to re-barrel and clean up. More tooling required. Well there are all kinds of things we like to have but aren’t really needed for the use. My Predator priced as a knock around hard use rifle banging around in the cab of the tractor ,combine, outfit, or sxs is standing the test, dust, bumps, rain, snow,and whatever else is thrown at it. Given its use environment and issues mentioned above I really don’t care if the bolt whistles a sloppy version of Dixie while it’s being worked. It has flawlessly worked the round in, fired, ejected and repeated. Works for me. Osky
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Maybe a giant mistake but I took the cash equivalent. I looked at a couple in stock and nothing there really thrilled me.
It was a toss up for me between a 22-250 and a 6 Creedmore which would have to be ordered.
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I have a 223, accurate little rifle, fun to shoot.
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I have a 223, accurate little rifle, fun to shoot. Don’t doubt that at all. Truthfully I can buy one still and have cash left over so I guess a win-win The ones I looked at just didn’t fit me well
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I have a 223, accurate little rifle, fun to shoot. Don’t doubt that at all. Truthfully I can buy one still and have cash left over so I guess a win-win The ones I looked at just didn’t fit me well It does seem like the stock is a little short for me, but haven’t measured it. It’s good to carry in Polaris for piggie popping
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I have a 223, accurate little rifle, fun to shoot. Don’t doubt that at all. Truthfully I can buy one still and have cash left over so I guess a win-win The ones I looked at just didn’t fit me well It does seem like the stock is a little short for me, but haven’t measured it. It’s good to carry in Polaris for piggie popping Don't they come with a longer butt stock? Or a longer one is available? I got one for my grandson and a son in law in 243 and they both were very accurate with the same load. The 22mag. that I have isn't to shabby either. If one in 204 is still available that would be how I would go with a 223 second on the list.
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Don't they come with a longer butt stock? Or a longer one is available? I got one for my grandson and a son in law in 243 and they both were very accurate with the same load. The 22mag. that I have isn't to shabby either. If one in 204 is still available that would be how I would go with a 223 second on the list. I put the Magpul Hunter stock on my Predator 223. You can adjust the length with spacers at the butt end.
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Find a guy who has a rifle like one posted just above my post and see if you can get a extra spacer/shim and use that to lengthen your stock. Hold shim in place then draw line along out side edge so you can trim off the edge. Piece of rubber conveyer belting just as good.
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I put mine in a LSS chassis with magpul adjustable butt....
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I put mine in a LSS chassis with magpul adjustable butt.... Spruced it up well. Good looking outfit. Osky
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I put mine in a LSS chassis with magpul adjustable butt.... Spruced it up well. Good looking outfit. Osky I agree, great looking outfit.
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I was informed last night that I won a Ruger American Predator in the caliber of my choice. I'm flush with rifles in the 243 to 300 Wea. mag. range and was thinking 22-250. Anyone have one in this chambering and if so, your thoughts. It would be the AICS magazine version. I have a 22-250 on the Remington Model 700 platform. Heck of a round and groups better than I can shoot.
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Don't they come with a longer butt stock? Or a longer one is available? I got one for my grandson and a son in law in 243 and they both were very accurate with the same load. The 22mag. that I have isn't to shabby either. If one in 204 is still available that would be how I would go with a 223 second on the list. I put the Magpul Hunter stock on my Predator 223. You can adjust the length with spacers at the butt end. Now that's a nice setup.
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My buddy shoots the 22-250 in RAP and he says it's his favorite calling rifle and he's got a lot of them. It's not his nicest or most expensive but he loves it
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I was informed last night that I won a Ruger American Predator in the caliber of my choice. I'm flush with rifles in the 243 to 300 Wea. mag. range and was thinking 22-250. Anyone have one in this chambering and if so, your thoughts. It would be the AICS magazine version. I have one in 22-250. It has a 1/10 twist and I shoot 60 grain bullets out of it. It is an exceptionally accurate rifle. It's not the prettiest but it does what it is supposed to. I have not converted it to an AICS magazine but it appears to be an easy fix. kwg
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I have one it .223 and put it in a Boyd's thumbhole feather weight and it shoots lights out. I smoothed out the ripples in the chamfers of the bolt channel and it operates much better. The bolt action was really the only flaw in the gun.
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That 1:10” .22-250 would be mean with 53 V-Maxes.
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Does that boulder on the end of that long skinny barrel not affect your shots? Just asking because I’m interested in purchasing a suppressor myself.
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It does not affect accuracy at all. But the weight out there changes the POI about .7 mils low at my 200 yard zero.
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I really like my RAR-P in 204 RUG. I bought it back in 2015 when you could buy them for between $350 and $400 out the door all day long. Mine has the old rotary magazine and feeds okay, but will occasionally jam if I'm trying for a double on a coyote that runs off a way after its partner gets shot and stops to look back. The one thing that I don't like about the 1st generation RAR-Ps is the low stock comb, but a Beartooth comb riser kit is a cheap/easy fix. I've had around 2 dozen RAR-Ps and have spent money to swap stocks to Boyds Heritage style, but exercising hindsight, I would have saved my money and just bought the Beartooth comb riser kits.
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Probably more than anyone wants to know but the raffle was for a Ruger American Predator in the caliber of your choice or $500. The shop had 3 in stock, all with rotary magazines, two 6.5s and a 308. They had a hang tag of $499. Owner said he’d order any other caliber and when I asked for the price he said $459. OK. Maybe the Gen 2 is lowering the price or him not having to hold on to it and dicker. I chose the cash but may have him order one for me as I am flush with 308s and have a 6.5.
Anyway. Thanks for the information
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