Posted January 2, 2018 3:00 pm by Comments

By Chris Eger

The feature-heavy Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle can either serve as a trainer before moving up to a larger caliber or as a standalone small bore match rifle. (Photos: Ruger)
Fundamentally a scaled-down version of the long-range Ruger Precision Rifle, the new rimfire bolt gun is loaded with features to make it feel more like a 6.5 Creedmoor than .22LR.
The Ruger Precision Rimfire‘s Quick-Fit stock is adjustable for both length of pull and comb height while a bolt throw adjustment on the oversized replaceable bolt handle enables the user to select either a 1.5-inch throw for rimfire or a 3-inch throw to mimic a short-action centerfire for those using the smaller caliber gun for economical practise or training. The threaded 18-inch cold hammer-forged 4140 barrel is shrouded by a free-floated handguard with multiple M-LOK slots for accessories and a bipod while a Picatinny scope base on the receiver allows for optics.  A bag rider on the butt is ready to mount a monopod.
The rifle uses a replaceable AR-pattern pistol grip and incorporates Ruger’s Marksman trigger, which is adjustable from 2.25 to five pounds. Overall weight is 6.8-pounds while the length is just over 35-inches using the shortest length of pull on the

Source: Guns.com

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