Lovely rifle,, only got the combo cause I had a 22 that needed a scope. Guess I'm around 60 bucks ahead to do it this way. The 3x9 was adequate this season, but i have 4x12x44 coming for next. The mag feels low rent, but if it works and if cant break it,, oh well. It's a tight fit to pop it in with 4 rnds when the bolt is closed, but otherwise worked flawlessly. The weight was a deciding factor choosing this rifle, pack it all day, no sweat. Out of the box, wasnt really free floating barrel, 5 minutes with a file fixed that (shaved some plastic off the stock where it was tight on the barrel). This rifle was more accurate than I expected, shot groups I was proud of, >1". rifle may have done better, suspect I was the weakest link. CNC marks on the bolt make an annoying growl, but even after 80 or so rnds, its quieting down nicely. rifle gets a 10/10 (considering price), rings get a 1/10, staff at cabellas get a 11/10.
Kasmuss
2 years ago
This is a great gun. The bolt is different than most bolts and does not disassemble without having a gunsmith do it. I did have an issue with that but wrote to Ruger on a Saturday and was called back on Monday and they took real good care of me. I will be buying more Rugers in the future.
Wonderlandhunting
1 year ago
Great gun for the price. Feels light for such a high caliber rifle, but the recoil pad on it absorbed nicely...Seemed less than my .308. I purchased the .270 and I shot 12 rounds with hits all within 3 inches of each other. Trigger is very similar to my Accu trigger on my Savage. Vortex scope very clear, easy to get you eye lined up and very easy to adjust. The magazine is plastic but it goes into the gun very smooth and feels solid; no troubles loading ammo or engaging ammo into the chamber. Bolt moves very smooth when repeating. I would recommend this combo or individual components to anyone and have all the confidence that it will perform in the real world of hunting.
clickbangboom
1 year ago
When I order a gun, I don't expect it to be sighted in. That's my job, and I enjoy it.
But this scope was not properly mounted and bore sighted as the product description stated.
1. Image shows that the scope was not properly mounted and it slide back.
2. I had to adjust 20 inches at 100yards in the up direction. It was like the person who installed the scope said lets make this guy guess where his bullets are flying.
I really like this gun, .308 22in. I really like this scope, BDC 3-9x40. But it's brand new and I shouldn't have to start off with a scope that's all scratched up.
If it wasn't for the scratch and cost of ammo looking for where my bullets were going, this is a five star gun. I would highly recommend. But purchase the scope separately and install it the right way. Sometimes you just have to do things yourself to make it right.
Tm3317
1 year ago
Here is an honest review of my experience with a ruger american 7mm-08 scope package ive had for a few years now, that at the time came with a redfield 3x9x40 scope. Problem 1: It said it was factory boresighted but that couldnt have been more wrong, it wasnt even on paper at 25 yards, but that was no big deal, just took a few more rounds to sight in. Problem 2: i noticed when i took it to 100 yards and attempted to tighten up my groups, the accuracy was all over the place. I found that the left front of my forend on the stock was warped a little and was in contact with the barrel, which i later found out was a common problem with these rifles. Again not a big deal, i just took a pocket knife and scraped away at the stock little by little until it wasnt making contact even when the barrel was hot from lots of shooting without much cool down time in between.After that the accuracy was amazing at 100 yards. My 7mm-08 really likes the 139 grain hornady interlocks. To sum up; i was a little disappointed and frustrated at first with this rifle, but after working out a few kinks i love it now. Its extremly lightweight, accurate gun that i would buy again.
JuniorHunter
1 year ago
Just picked up this rifle and wow.. several things to absolutely love about this Rifle and Scope!
1) it's a solid expensive feeling rifle.
2) the safety is great and easy to control well you are sighted down the rifle scope.
3) the 3 lug action/bolt is so smooth you almost have to check that a bullet went in. It's crisp. And the 70 degree bolt is great for not jamming up against the scope like a 90 degree.
4) the scope is amazing, huge range of where you place your eye to a huge view.
5) deadly accurate!!! Took less 9 shots to fully dial in the rounds at 125 yards. Shots 10 through 12 were in a half inch group and 2 rounds hit the same hole.
6) I am using a 308 and the recoil is very mild and the the accu trigger is just perfect.
Only con was the mag is a little cheap but the rest of the rifle way more than makes up for it.
This is a rifle that you can be very proud of even if it was a significantly more expensive package. The high quality scope it's packaged with just makes it so much better! Ruger has out done themselves.
wihunter257
1 year ago
Purchased the American/Vortex combo, and after inspecting at home, I noticed two issues. First, the left side of the stock's forearm was contacting the barrel (I have heard many reports of this, and the barrel should free-float), and second, there was a dent at the crown of the barrel.
Ruger does not have a specified warranty, but their customer service is more than willing to make problems right. They issued an RMA number, sent UPS to pick it up, and paid shipping both ways. They replaced both the stock, and the barrel. The repairs took a while (5 weeks including shipping), but they did it right. They also sent it back with a Ruger silicon cloth, and with a magazine (even though I didn't send the original mag in.
I just got it back, so I haven't been to the range with it yet, and can't comment on performance. After owning other Ruger rifles, the American definitely has the "economy" look and feel (cheap materials and parts, mold lines, low overall fit/finish). But, I suppose they aren't asking high-end prices either. Despite this, I like that the bolt body has the same diameter as the lugs (reducing play in the bolt channel). The trigger is satisfactory (light pull, clean break, but a longer uptake than ideal). The length of pull is nice for me (I'm 6'6"), and the recoil pad is forgiving. I will be swapping the scope for a Leupold VX-1 (the Crossfire loses more brightness and clarity at 9x).
I am disappointed to see Cabela's tout this combo as "100% American-made". Despite Vortex being an American company, the Crossfire is manufactured oversees. The scope rings are stamped "Made In China".
Overall, seems to be a good buy if you can get it on sale, but at full MSRP, I'd recommend buying a gently used Ruger M77, or a new Savage 111/116 instead.
5 stars for Ruger Customer Service, 4 stars overall.
Deeeee
1 year ago
Bought this gun a few years ago. Was the only 30-06 calibre rifle that was comfortable for me to hold compared to Browning, Remington and savage. I threw a Leopold scope on it which just added to the awesomeness. Shot 165 grain Winchester rounds threw it, got it sighted in within 10shots at 100yrds. Shoots perfect every time now. Got my first black bear with this gun first shot. I will always buy ruger rifles from now on, never had an issue with any of them.
Nick B
1 year ago
I bought this rifle knowing the complaints about boresight not being accurate and stock issues, after getting the rifle shooting straight (40 rounds) I have a MOA impact with 3 round grouping. Also, my stock was perfect alignment so no need to return/exchange. Hoping to get great use from this
Damitdanny
1 year ago
Purchased the Ruger last month and it has been wonderful. I purchased the rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor and also purchased 4 boxes of cartilages with a couple of different bullet weights.
Now the update! The rifle still has the many wraps of box disfiguring and disguising security tape intact and ammo is in the ammo dry-box! Perhaps before spring I may get around to opening the box and checking to be sure the serial number on the rifle really does match the rifle. I might even put the bolt in the receiver! Perhaps when my son is visiting at Christmas time we can work in time to apply a firing pin to a 6.5 Creedmoor shell.
In my mind the rifle will print 5 in a quarter size area at 300 yards. Ammo cost has been very reasonable. All is well.................................
Ryun
1 year ago
I've had this rifle (.308) and scope now for a couple weeks, and I waited to do a review until I had a day at the range with it (as opposed to just an unboxing review). I'm not a long range shooter or anything, just a dude who wanted a good deer rifle in .308. I don't shoot premium ammo, just a twenty dollar box of Winchester 150 grains. My stock did touch the barrel on the left side forearm, just like others have said. 10 seconds with a file resolved that issue. I put a cheap bipod on and did some shooting from a table (no lead sled or shooting bags). See pictures for the results at 100yds. It took me about 15 rounds to get to this point, starting with 2 groups of 3 at 25 yds for initial scope adjustment, then out to 100yds for final adjustment. As I stated in the title, I'm very pleased.
Marius1
1 year ago
Nice gun, my buddy had it on 308 I shoot a Deere with it so I decided to buy it in 270 and when it arrived I noticed the bold would come out very easy just buy working the action without pushing the bolt release so I returned got gun replaced ( very good service cabelas) new gun same issues so I went to the store returned it and got a Remington 783 Woodstock combos please now.
Cormier
1 year ago
Bought this rifle in stainless last year in 308 win. Mounted Nikon scope. Amazing combo. the gun is Light and well balanced. It is nice to shoot. The 308 has light recoil.
Mclatchy
1 year ago
I have mine in .308 and have been more than happy with it. Holds zero at 100 yards with no issue. Smooth bolt and solid optic, used federal non typical 180 gr. Generally i get about moa groupings at 100 and 200 yards. will recommend to anyone who was a budget rifle.
Just4vasi
1 year ago
I bought mine chambered in 30-06 and took it out to sight it in at 200 yards. After a few adjustments was able to hit the bullseye. The gun is accurate and reliable!
Jesse56776
1 year ago
I bought this ruger American and almost every time i shot and used the bolt action it would jam the bullet and would not feed properly I trusted a YouTube guy called backfire and wow I’m disappointed the mag is plastic and cheap the stock is cheap plastic I would not recommend. I live in a cold place maybe it’s the cold but do you wanna use a gun you can’t load lol nooopppeee don’t buy don’t buy don’t buy
Ramrox24
1 year ago
Rifle itself is ok but the toys r us mag is piece of crap.clip doesn’t work at all in the winter or when it’s cold. un reliable clip feed even when it’s not cold out most times it will not feed well. Not recommended for dangerous game when you need to quickly reload the chamber. Disappointed with Ruger for this model.
markered
1 year ago
Quality Rifle with Excellent Value that has a great scope. The rifle had almost perfect bore sight out of the box. The gun is lighter weight and has great workmanship. Ruger made an excellent Deer Hunting rifle at a great price.
Melfunction
2 years agoLovely rifle,, only got the combo cause I had a 22 that needed a scope. Guess I'm around 60 bucks ahead to do it this way. The 3x9 was adequate this season, but i have 4x12x44 coming for next. The mag feels low rent, but if it works and if cant break it,, oh well. It's a tight fit to pop it in with 4 rnds when the bolt is closed, but otherwise worked flawlessly. The weight was a deciding factor choosing this rifle, pack it all day, no sweat. Out of the box, wasnt really free floating barrel, 5 minutes with a file fixed that (shaved some plastic off the stock where it was tight on the barrel). This rifle was more accurate than I expected, shot groups I was proud of, >1". rifle may have done better, suspect I was the weakest link. CNC marks on the bolt make an annoying growl, but even after 80 or so rnds, its quieting down nicely. rifle gets a 10/10 (considering price), rings get a 1/10, staff at cabellas get a 11/10.
Kasmuss
2 years agoThis is a great gun. The bolt is different than most bolts and does not disassemble without having a gunsmith do it. I did have an issue with that but wrote to Ruger on a Saturday and was called back on Monday and they took real good care of me. I will be buying more Rugers in the future.
Wonderlandhunting
1 year agoGreat gun for the price. Feels light for such a high caliber rifle, but the recoil pad on it absorbed nicely...Seemed less than my .308. I purchased the .270 and I shot 12 rounds with hits all within 3 inches of each other. Trigger is very similar to my Accu trigger on my Savage. Vortex scope very clear, easy to get you eye lined up and very easy to adjust. The magazine is plastic but it goes into the gun very smooth and feels solid; no troubles loading ammo or engaging ammo into the chamber. Bolt moves very smooth when repeating. I would recommend this combo or individual components to anyone and have all the confidence that it will perform in the real world of hunting.
clickbangboom
1 year agoWhen I order a gun, I don't expect it to be sighted in. That's my job, and I enjoy it. But this scope was not properly mounted and bore sighted as the product description stated. 1. Image shows that the scope was not properly mounted and it slide back. 2. I had to adjust 20 inches at 100yards in the up direction. It was like the person who installed the scope said lets make this guy guess where his bullets are flying. I really like this gun, .308 22in. I really like this scope, BDC 3-9x40. But it's brand new and I shouldn't have to start off with a scope that's all scratched up. If it wasn't for the scratch and cost of ammo looking for where my bullets were going, this is a five star gun. I would highly recommend. But purchase the scope separately and install it the right way. Sometimes you just have to do things yourself to make it right.
Tm3317
1 year agoHere is an honest review of my experience with a ruger american 7mm-08 scope package ive had for a few years now, that at the time came with a redfield 3x9x40 scope. Problem 1: It said it was factory boresighted but that couldnt have been more wrong, it wasnt even on paper at 25 yards, but that was no big deal, just took a few more rounds to sight in. Problem 2: i noticed when i took it to 100 yards and attempted to tighten up my groups, the accuracy was all over the place. I found that the left front of my forend on the stock was warped a little and was in contact with the barrel, which i later found out was a common problem with these rifles. Again not a big deal, i just took a pocket knife and scraped away at the stock little by little until it wasnt making contact even when the barrel was hot from lots of shooting without much cool down time in between.After that the accuracy was amazing at 100 yards. My 7mm-08 really likes the 139 grain hornady interlocks. To sum up; i was a little disappointed and frustrated at first with this rifle, but after working out a few kinks i love it now. Its extremly lightweight, accurate gun that i would buy again.
JuniorHunter
1 year agoJust picked up this rifle and wow.. several things to absolutely love about this Rifle and Scope! 1) it's a solid expensive feeling rifle. 2) the safety is great and easy to control well you are sighted down the rifle scope. 3) the 3 lug action/bolt is so smooth you almost have to check that a bullet went in. It's crisp. And the 70 degree bolt is great for not jamming up against the scope like a 90 degree. 4) the scope is amazing, huge range of where you place your eye to a huge view. 5) deadly accurate!!! Took less 9 shots to fully dial in the rounds at 125 yards. Shots 10 through 12 were in a half inch group and 2 rounds hit the same hole. 6) I am using a 308 and the recoil is very mild and the the accu trigger is just perfect. Only con was the mag is a little cheap but the rest of the rifle way more than makes up for it. This is a rifle that you can be very proud of even if it was a significantly more expensive package. The high quality scope it's packaged with just makes it so much better! Ruger has out done themselves.
wihunter257
1 year agoPurchased the American/Vortex combo, and after inspecting at home, I noticed two issues. First, the left side of the stock's forearm was contacting the barrel (I have heard many reports of this, and the barrel should free-float), and second, there was a dent at the crown of the barrel. Ruger does not have a specified warranty, but their customer service is more than willing to make problems right. They issued an RMA number, sent UPS to pick it up, and paid shipping both ways. They replaced both the stock, and the barrel. The repairs took a while (5 weeks including shipping), but they did it right. They also sent it back with a Ruger silicon cloth, and with a magazine (even though I didn't send the original mag in. I just got it back, so I haven't been to the range with it yet, and can't comment on performance. After owning other Ruger rifles, the American definitely has the "economy" look and feel (cheap materials and parts, mold lines, low overall fit/finish). But, I suppose they aren't asking high-end prices either. Despite this, I like that the bolt body has the same diameter as the lugs (reducing play in the bolt channel). The trigger is satisfactory (light pull, clean break, but a longer uptake than ideal). The length of pull is nice for me (I'm 6'6"), and the recoil pad is forgiving. I will be swapping the scope for a Leupold VX-1 (the Crossfire loses more brightness and clarity at 9x). I am disappointed to see Cabela's tout this combo as "100% American-made". Despite Vortex being an American company, the Crossfire is manufactured oversees. The scope rings are stamped "Made In China". Overall, seems to be a good buy if you can get it on sale, but at full MSRP, I'd recommend buying a gently used Ruger M77, or a new Savage 111/116 instead. 5 stars for Ruger Customer Service, 4 stars overall.
Deeeee
1 year agoBought this gun a few years ago. Was the only 30-06 calibre rifle that was comfortable for me to hold compared to Browning, Remington and savage. I threw a Leopold scope on it which just added to the awesomeness. Shot 165 grain Winchester rounds threw it, got it sighted in within 10shots at 100yrds. Shoots perfect every time now. Got my first black bear with this gun first shot. I will always buy ruger rifles from now on, never had an issue with any of them.
Nick B
1 year agoI bought this rifle knowing the complaints about boresight not being accurate and stock issues, after getting the rifle shooting straight (40 rounds) I have a MOA impact with 3 round grouping. Also, my stock was perfect alignment so no need to return/exchange. Hoping to get great use from this
Damitdanny
1 year agoPurchased the Ruger last month and it has been wonderful. I purchased the rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor and also purchased 4 boxes of cartilages with a couple of different bullet weights. Now the update! The rifle still has the many wraps of box disfiguring and disguising security tape intact and ammo is in the ammo dry-box! Perhaps before spring I may get around to opening the box and checking to be sure the serial number on the rifle really does match the rifle. I might even put the bolt in the receiver! Perhaps when my son is visiting at Christmas time we can work in time to apply a firing pin to a 6.5 Creedmoor shell. In my mind the rifle will print 5 in a quarter size area at 300 yards. Ammo cost has been very reasonable. All is well.................................
Ryun
1 year agoI've had this rifle (.308) and scope now for a couple weeks, and I waited to do a review until I had a day at the range with it (as opposed to just an unboxing review). I'm not a long range shooter or anything, just a dude who wanted a good deer rifle in .308. I don't shoot premium ammo, just a twenty dollar box of Winchester 150 grains. My stock did touch the barrel on the left side forearm, just like others have said. 10 seconds with a file resolved that issue. I put a cheap bipod on and did some shooting from a table (no lead sled or shooting bags). See pictures for the results at 100yds. It took me about 15 rounds to get to this point, starting with 2 groups of 3 at 25 yds for initial scope adjustment, then out to 100yds for final adjustment. As I stated in the title, I'm very pleased.
Marius1
1 year agoNice gun, my buddy had it on 308 I shoot a Deere with it so I decided to buy it in 270 and when it arrived I noticed the bold would come out very easy just buy working the action without pushing the bolt release so I returned got gun replaced ( very good service cabelas) new gun same issues so I went to the store returned it and got a Remington 783 Woodstock combos please now.
Cormier
1 year agoBought this rifle in stainless last year in 308 win. Mounted Nikon scope. Amazing combo. the gun is Light and well balanced. It is nice to shoot. The 308 has light recoil.
Mclatchy
1 year agoI have mine in .308 and have been more than happy with it. Holds zero at 100 yards with no issue. Smooth bolt and solid optic, used federal non typical 180 gr. Generally i get about moa groupings at 100 and 200 yards. will recommend to anyone who was a budget rifle.
Just4vasi
1 year agoI bought mine chambered in 30-06 and took it out to sight it in at 200 yards. After a few adjustments was able to hit the bullseye. The gun is accurate and reliable!
Jesse56776
1 year agoI bought this ruger American and almost every time i shot and used the bolt action it would jam the bullet and would not feed properly I trusted a YouTube guy called backfire and wow I’m disappointed the mag is plastic and cheap the stock is cheap plastic I would not recommend. I live in a cold place maybe it’s the cold but do you wanna use a gun you can’t load lol nooopppeee don’t buy don’t buy don’t buy
Ramrox24
1 year agoRifle itself is ok but the toys r us mag is piece of crap.clip doesn’t work at all in the winter or when it’s cold. un reliable clip feed even when it’s not cold out most times it will not feed well. Not recommended for dangerous game when you need to quickly reload the chamber. Disappointed with Ruger for this model.
markered
1 year agoQuality Rifle with Excellent Value that has a great scope. The rifle had almost perfect bore sight out of the box. The gun is lighter weight and has great workmanship. Ruger made an excellent Deer Hunting rifle at a great price.
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