My first match with the Ruger American Rimfire

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My first match with the Ruger American Rimfire

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Went to Fort Valley Gun Club in middle Georgia today and decided I would really put the Ruger American Rimfire to the the test and see what it is capable of. I have a 12x Leupold mounted on it for my wife to use so I just shot with that. I am used to 24x and boy are those chickens little at 12x! We shot Standard rifle first so I used my 54msr frankenhunter and shot a 30/40 with a 9,6,6,9.

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Then for hunter I used the true "hunting rifle". Here she is as I shot it. Right out of the box with the high cheek piece attached and a Leupold 12x. Trigger is right at 2lbs and breaks very cleanly. I started on Chickens and honestly just had a bad set while I was getting used to everything being different and only hit 4 of the little buggers. Then everything settled down and I knocked out a 28/40. If I hadn't messed up on chickens I would have out-shot my $2700 rifle with a $260 hunting gun. So evidently a rifle that costs 10 times more isn't necessary! I am still really impressed with the quality of this rifle especially at the price point they are sold at. I really feel like THIS rifle could be the key to getting people started in silhouette. At nearly half the cost of the CZ rifles that are generally recommended I think the Ruger American Rimfire is an absolute home run. :-bd

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Congratulations! So a Ruger American with a 12x40 Leupold can really get the job done! Very good news! What ammunition does this thing like?
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Nice comparrison, drives home the value of technique over equipment, VERY good info for bringing in new shooters!
An interesting comparrison would be group size for different ammo mfr's...
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I used my same lot of SK Std+ that I tested and bought in Winsboro year before last.

WFUinCO, check my other thread for some very rudimentary ammo tests that I did with this rifle. Not terribly conclusive but gives an idea of potential. Best groups was with Eley Tenex (.782moa group followed up by a 1.175moa group at 100yds) which I really feel puts this rifle in the game.
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What did it take to get the trigger working well?
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Nada brutha, it has a great trigger right out of the box. So far every review I've read has been the same as my experience. A nice creep-free bread that is very consistent. Mine breaks right about 2.25lbs and is a nice sharp break. No mush... no grit, just SNAP.
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It's a amazing that Ruger has brought a complete rifle to market that costs a the same as a Kidd barrel. You know, the next time someone says they're going to get into this game by modding their 10-22, I'm going to point them towards this rifle. What a deal. I'd buy one to play with, but I've got a safe full of rifles I don't have time to shoot. :(
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This is all good news. Thanks for sharing.

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Two days later and I am still irked at myself for only hitting 4 chickens. 8-} Should have been at least a 30/40 if not a 32. Four more chickens would have gotten me my second leg into Master... with a $260 gun! Grrrr
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[quote="Trent"]Then for hunter I used the true "hunting rifle". Here she is as I shot it. Right out of the box with the high cheek piece attached and a Leupold 12x. Trigger is right at 2lbs and breaks very cleanly. I started on Chickens and honestly just had a bad set while I was getting used to everything being different and only hit 4 of the little buggers. Then everything settled down and I knocked out a 28/40. If I hadn't messed up on chickens I would have out-shot my $2700 rifle with a $260 hunting gun. So evidently a rifle that costs 10 times more isn't necessary! I am still really impressed with the quality of this rifle especially at the price point they are sold at. I really feel like THIS rifle could be the key to getting people started in silhouette. At nearly half the cost of the CZ rifles that are generally recommended I think the Ruger American Rimfire is an absolute home run. :-bd

Good points Trent
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Case in point: At the 2006 Smallbore Nationals in Ridgway, the top 10 Master scores totaled with the 3 open winners totaled exactly 1049 points in BOTH STANDARD AND HUNTER. These are the 13 BEST Silhouette Shooters in the country, maybe in the world since we had 3 foreign countries represented.
Gimme a CZ a respectable scope and 5 cases of ammo along with the time and self-discipline to practice but better as Tony T says, TRAIN.

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Thanks for your thoughts Gator. I agree with everything you said. I know there are a TON of guys and gals out there that can (and do) put me to shame and I know for a fact they could do it with Charlie McClure's 2x4 stocked Mossberg and me shooting my 54msr. You can't buy skill/talent.

I got around to taking a better photo of the Ruger. Some people don't like the stock. Some people even call it downright "ugly". I personally don't understand that. I think it is a good looking stock, and it is solid as all get out. I would actually call it a "composite" rather than a "synthetic". The word "synthetic" just makes me think of the soft flexy stocks that Remington puts on their SPS rifles.

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I wish I had the desire to TRAIN as one mentioned, but I just enjoy our once a week matches, monthly Saturday match, and happy with my A scores. AA is still on the horizon. :-h I enjoy keeping our sport alive at our club by keeping the records, handling the money and reporting, plus be the best ambassador I can be. Dang, Ruger should have had this American available 2+ years ago, when I moved up from using my 39a and bought the CZ. Include me appreciating Trent's report. Also, sharing on RimfireCentral.
We have a couple new people this year and will be sharing Trent's report even though our season ended. Indoor paper starts in January. Many thanks Trent!!!
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teetertotter wrote:I wish I had the desire to TRAIN as one mentioned, but I just enjoy our once a week matches, monthly Saturday match, and happy with my A scores. AA is still on the horizon. :-h I enjoy keeping our sport alive at our club by keeping the records, handling the money and reporting, plus be the best ambassador I can be. Dang, Ruger should have had this American available 2+ years ago, when I moved up from using my 39a and bought the CZ. Include me appreciating Trent's report. Also, sharing on RimfireCentral.
We have a couple new people this year and will be sharing Trent's report even though our season ended. Indoor paper starts in January. Many thanks Trent!!!
Like you I wish they had this a couple of years ago prior to me buying my CZ. I actually wished they used a 10/22 barrel instead of the pined one. I would be all over it even now.
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