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Scope Not Included!
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Medium-contour (.75" at the muzzle) barrel features a Ruger Precision Rifle™ Hybrid Muzzle Brake to effectively reduce recoil while minimizing noise and blast to the sides of the shooter (thread protector included).
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Cold hammer-forged 4140 chrome-moly steel barrel with 5R Rifling at minimum bore and groove dimensions, minimum headspace and centralized chamber.
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Equipped with a Ruger Precision Rifle® Short-Action Handguard for improved scope clearance for long-range scopes.
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20 MOA Picatinny rail secured with four, #8-40 screws for increased long-range elevation capabilities.
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"Upper" receiver and one-piece bolt are precision CNC-machined from pre-hardened 4140 chrome-moly steel to minimize distortion.
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Three-lug bolt with 70° throw features dual cocking cams and a smooth-running, full diameter bolt body.
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In-line recoil path manages recoil directly from the rear of the receiver to the buttstock, not through a traditional bedding system, providing maximum accuracy potential.
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Ruger® Precision MSR stock with QD sling attachment points features a bottom Picatinny rail and soft rubber buttpad. The left-folding stock hinge is attached to an AR-style buffer tube and accepts any AR-style stock. Length of pull and comb height are adjustable.
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Barrels can be easily replaced by a competent gunsmith using AR-style wrenches and headspace gauges.
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Magazine well front is contoured for a positive grip for bracing against shooting supports.
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Oversized bolt handle for positive bolt manipulation, with 5/16"-24 thread for easy replacement. Bolt disassembly tool is stored in the bolt shroud for easy striker channel cleaning. Also features a Ruger Precision Rifle™ Billet Aluminum Bolt Shroud.
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"Lower" magazine well halves are precision machined from aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum and are Type III hard coat anodized for maximum durability.
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Patent-pending multi-magazine interface functions interchangeably with AICS and M110/SR-25/DPMS/Magpul-style magazines (works with some M14 magazines).
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Ruger Marksman Adjustable™ trigger is externally adjustable with a pull weight range of 2.25 to 5.0 lbs.; wrench is stored in the bolt shroud.
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Extended trigger-reach AR-style grip and 45° reversible safety selector. May be configured with any AR-style grip and selector.
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Also includes: two, 10-round Magpul® PMAG® magazines.
Stock Folding, Adjustable Length of Pull and Comb Height
Scope Not Included!
Barrel Length 24"
Barrel Cold Hammer-Forged, 5R Rifling
Handguard Ruger Precision Rifle™ Short-Action
Twist 1:7.7" RH
Grooves 5
Weight 10.8 lb.
Capacity 10
Height 7.30"
Overall Length 43.25"-46.75"
Length of Pull 12" - 15.50"
Folded Length 35.60"
Width 3.30"
Scope Not Included!
Additional Information
Manufacturer Ruger
SKU GAG_AS-18016R
Condition New in Box
Action Type No
Caliber 6mm
UPC 736676180165
Model Precision
Type No
Manufacturer Part Number 18016
Accessories No
Barrel Length No
Finish Per Color Black
Capacity No
Firing Casing No
Frame Per Material No
Hand No
Sights No

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Received mine few weeks ago. I expected 6mm to be tough to find, but I've had no trouble at all. Its a soft shooter. Probably no more felt recoil than my AR. I'm pleased.

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Maybe a stupid question but does anyone know if the barrels are interchangable? Say putting a 6.5 proof barrel or something else on it without too much fuss?

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I go 1,000 with wolf 145 grain with this rifle all day 30c a pull

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Sounds super fun on a bolt action :-)

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I purchased recently from GrabAGun. Ordered on a Wednesday late night and gun arrived at my FFL in Indiana on Friday morning. I don’t doubt others have had bad experiences but all mine were good.

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Beware of Grabagun. They are a shady drop shipping company. They held onto $2200 of my money for over two months and never shipped my rifle then gave me shit for wanting a refund. I had to dispute the charge with my credit card company. Never again.

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You must have had a rare bad experience because I have purchased 3 of my guns from this place and have had nothing but great experiences. Everyone I know that has used them have also had great experiences.

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Almost $1pr, stick with 308 lol

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You would be way better off with the 6.5 creedmoor version. It's ballistics are far superior than the old 308. I've got several 308 rifles and I like the 308 but these are long range rifles and it's not even close which is better. The 308 drops about 9 feet more than the 6.5 at 1000 yards and the ammo prices are comparable for match ammo.

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Too bad cus this is a screaming deal on this rifle if caliber was different

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All good advice, Martyr.

Might be all the rage on the comp circuit, but commercial support has yet (if ever) to take off for it. Probably also why this rifle is approaching $200 less than all other calibers in it.

It does shoot a lil softer and a lil flatter, but not enough of a discernable difference for most of to tell or care. Especially for a likely "forever wildcat" round, no one wants yet another caliber to worry about.

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Not too many manufacturers making 6CM rounds right now. Plenty making 6.5CM though. 6CM isn't even a searchable option on this site under "ammo."

Ammoseek only has Hornady and it is coming in at .90/rd for the cheapest stuff they have. Something to consider if you are planning on getting into a 6CM.

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