Ruger Ranch Rifle. From Fud to Stud.

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Ruger Ranch Rifle. From Fud to Stud.


This video is part 1 of 2 covering the specs and additions to the Ruger American Ranch Rifle in 300 Blackout. In part 2 we will take a look at the performance and reliability of the Ruger American Ranch Rifle.

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-Ruger Marksman Adjustable™ trigger offers a crisp release with a pull weight that is user adjustable between 3 and 5 pounds,…

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  1. “Kids are expensive “
    God blessed me with 10!
    They are expensive – but never met a person that wanted less children.

    Great vid. Well done.

  2. @3:18 You put a gun on "safe", not "safety". The "safety" is a mechanical device used on a firearm to prevent the trigger from being pulled making the firearm "safe" or ready to "fire" depending on how it's engaged.

  3. Explain to me why I'd want a bolt action over an ar-15 10.5" 300 BO with 416R "match" barrel. I find it unlikely a bolt action sub 300 yards and the fire rate of a semi auto is superior. Dont get me wrong I intend to get one of their americans in 300 win mag, but for close quarters I'd say a custom AR-15 is better or the Ruger SFAR (.308)

  4. Great overview! Looking forward to part 2. Question? I have a GEN 1's in 300 and 5.56. Looking for a way to attach a light without using the barrel or having to buy a new stock (magpul hunter). Any ideas?

  5. THOUGHTS. I think the conversation needs to be started on civilian LMG’s. Fightlight upper with binary trigger lower?
    Heavy barrel ar15 with drum mags and binary trigger lower.
    Ideas and application and training would be great to start diving into. Civilian sheepdog groups are more important now than ever considering the invasion.
    No one is wrong and conversations are endless.

  6. I've got a early gen 1 in 7.62×39 and it shoots well, I've shot it to 500 yards a few times and worked well. before the end of the year I got a can and sub are super quiet out of it but only ran it to 100 yards on subs though

  7. It's tempting to get a gen 2 but I really like my gen 1 300blk already. If my gun was stock, I'd probably sell it and upgrade but I already replaced the original stock with a Magpul one. Gun runs very smooth after a lot of rounds through it.
    I'm only tempted because the Magpul stock is very heavy. Nomad L doesn't help either, though.

  8. 3:23 that’s not a feature of the rifle. It’s just a by product of the magpul follower. The back of the follower is pretty vertical so it catches the bolt and doesn’t allow it to close. Lancer mag followers are more of a slope and allow the bolt to push it down while cycling and not lock the bolt back. It’s not a good or bad thing in my opinion, but I run only lancer mags in my ruger American and magpul mags in my ar

  9. 300 blackout is my deer rifle of choice along with 7.62×39 i live where the woods are dense i rarely ever get a shot over 100 yards. And the fmjs are inexpensive to shoot and stock up on.

  10. Hi Ben. You said in the beginning that the stock was much improved over the Gen 1. Does that mean that they fixed the stock flexing problems the original Ruger American had? Have you tried preloading the bipod and checking if the barrel stays free floating?
    Thanks.

  11. Funny you should post this now. I've been really considering a modernized take on a scout rifle for something light and handy to have in the truck, as well as being legal in shitty states when I travel. I may be doing a real similar build in the near future.

  12. Just had an Omega 9K "lying around". Spoken like hes got cans everywhere not giving a fuck about em and was like "ughhh might as well throw a can on it. Lemme grab one of the spares."