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This Ruger Predator will shoot

EscapeVelocity

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I bought a Ruger American Predator and a magpul stock for a light hunting/ steel shooting rig. Turns out this thing will shoot. My load I've started working up:
-140 eldm
-h4350 (41.8-42.8)
- new Lapua brass
-cci 400 SR

I'm pretty impressed with a .2" 3 shot group (not done with load testing and shooting 5 shot groups). Factory 147 eldm match is just .4" with 4 shots.
I know these had a decent reputation for accuracy but I found an exceptional one it stays close to this after a hundred rounds or so.
 

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Very nice!

Have you ever stretched its legs out yet? Have you taken it out in difficult environmental conditions?

These things look like they're a phenomenal rifle for the price point. Thinking about grabbing one of these puppies while waiting for my build...
 
I haven't seen one that doesn't shoot, and have yet to hear bad about them.

The factory stock is flimsy, yet my BIL is shooting sub-moa and banging steel out to 650 off a bipod and back bag.

I'll be grabbing a couple for my kids in .223. Cheap rifle that shoots way above it's price point should be the perfect trainer.
 
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Mine flings the 147 factory load tighter than my RPR. such a shame they use such garbage stocks and mags from the factory. It’s sitting in the back of the safe until I can put it in an LSS
 
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If they did something like the tikka ctr stock, that would be great. But the magpul option is why I even considered it. Heck of a value for $500, after you sell the factory stock on ebay. The 223 is probably my next purchase with one of these since it has an 8 twist.
 
So I took it out today. It was shooting great all the way out to 900. Since it was just steel I couldn't measure groups, but I made solid repeatable hits that were sub moa. This load and rifle were a solid match.
At 600, I hit a 6"x6" plate 4 times in a row. Even the 2.75" circle was hit a few times (wind really starts playing a factor with targets that small tho). I recommend this rifle to hang with any budget/ hunting option.