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Old 01-17-2014, 7:23 PM
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Default Ruger American rimfire rifle

I recently learned that Ruger is introducing their American rimfire rifles in 17 hmr, and I am interested in getting one.

The .22 lr and .22 mag models have been out for some time now and I was wondering what your guys opinions are about these series of rifles.

Quality? Accuracy?

Also pics and targets would be cool too.

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It's a great rifle. I have it in 22lr and I am very satisfied with it. The triggers awesome and pretty damn accurate.
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I purchased the 22LR one. For the price, it has alot of value. Maybe the only complaint I have is the finish and the over use of "plastics". However, I still like the fit and finish of the CZ. But I don't feel guilty putting rounds through the Ruger versus I feel guilty using the CZ.
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Super accurate rifle. Stock feels nice and the trigger is a jewel.


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I recently learned that Ruger is introducing their American rimfire rifles in 17 hmr, and I am interested in getting one.

The .22 lr and .22 mag models have been out for some time now and I was wondering what your guys opinions are about these series of rifles.

Quality? Accuracy?

Also pics and targets would be cool too.
Here is a review from GunBlast, this guy knows firearms: http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-American22.htm

Check out the group size, the rifle never shot MOA with the smallest group being .56" @ 50yds. Add a little money and buy a CZ, MOA out of the box. I don't keep rifles that won't shoot MOA @ 50yds but then that's just my criteria and not everyone requires that precision from their rifles. I suspect the Ruger is a fine hunting/plinking rifle.
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I have the standard model in 22lr. I've had to buy the shorter stock inserts for it to get good eye relief for a scope. If I had to do it all over again I would have probably bought the compact model since I'm not really sure if the extra barrel length makes a significant difference in accuracy. I got it mainly so that my son doesn't burn ammo super fast while not lose interest by having to load every single shot plus I don't have to buy any new mags for it. Bolt is a little rough in the beginning but it gets smoother after you shoot it awhile.

Rosebud 22 has a great range report on it.
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...erican+rimfire
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I have the standard model in 22 LR. I wanted the compact for my kids but my LGS couldn't get it before the new year.

I ended up buying the compact comb/stock which gives a better (slightly shorter) reach from stock to trigger, about .75".

I like the Williams fiber optic front sight, but be careful not to bump it. Mine popped out when I was putting it back in the safe and had to reinstall it.

Bolt was stiff in the beginning but has smoothed out.
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The new March 2014 issue of Guns Magazine has a nice write up on these. If I couldn't afford a CZ, I would buy one of these, they seem to be really great shooters and a decent deal.
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Thanks for the input, sounds like these rifles are good enough for my needs. I'll be sure to wait a little once to 17 hmr version comes out for some good reviews. As long as it will shoot 1 inch groups at 100 yards and the trigger doesn't suck I'll be happy.
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Just got back from the range today with RAR. Hate to admit it, but since getting the RAR my 10/22 has been a safe queen. I really enjoy shooting this rifle.
Below is the best group of the day at 100yds. (off the bench, no wind, 70 freaking degrees in January!)

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Nice shooting, if their 17 hmr version will do that or better consistently... sold!
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I have the Ruger American in .308
Overall I'm pleased. The machining isn't perfect, there are a few nicks and scratches on the reciever and barrel. But it's reliable, accurate and well priced.
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