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Anonymous
1 year agoThe bolt action is extremely smooth vs. other brands on the market. Above and beyond the gun was the level of service i received from Tony C. at the Grandville, MI location! I brought the gun back in the next day after noticing an issue with the scope mount. Tony met me at the front door and took me back to the gun department where he met with leadership and handled the whole situation with an apology, a new scope and upgraded rings! His customer service was amazing and beyond belief in today's world! Thank you Tony and Cabela's!
D Brenner
1 year agoThe rifle would not cycle factory rounds through the magazine so the rifle has not been fired.I tried another new magazine same issue. I called RUGER and authorized number was given to send the rifle back to them with a 15 day turnaround time.
JFowldsJr
1 year agoI own both 6.5 and 300 PRC rifles. The PRC line of magnum cartridges are well engineered for optimal efficiency employing max ballistic coefficient bullets ( fast twist rifling required) for super accuracy w/ minimal barrel wear. The 7MM PRC intrigued me. I purchased the Ruger “Go Wild” 7 MM PRC because of the Ruger name, The firearm configuration, the 7MM PRC cartridge option, and price. My first impression of the rifle was during cleaning, scope mounting, and inspecting the 7MM PRC. I noted excellent quality and workmanship for a supposed Budget class firearm. The Ruger build was solid and was anatomically correct for my build (6’ 1”). The only negative I could find was while cleaning the rifle. The barrel was very dirty compared to other new rifles I have purchased. It wasn’t powder dirty. I believe it was post machining dirty. The minor inconvenience was resolved with a good cleaning. I ensured the rifle chambered factory rounds as advertised. Testing the Ruger “Go Wild” 7 MM PRC at the range. I had read a few concerning articles stating, the “Go Wild in 7mm PRC” had just O.K. accuracy or less than advertised accuracy at 100 Yards (using Hornady Factory ammo). This is absolutely NOT TRUE in my personal experience!!! Please note the attached target picture. I took the first shot (with the new Ruger) to zero my scope. After adjusting the scope, the second, third (¼” center to center), and fourth shots (3/4” center to center w/ the other two shots) were in the bullseye. Unfortunately, I believe I slightly pulled the fourth shot (not the rifle’s fault). This is phenomenal accuracy from a brand new rifle w/ only 4 shots down the tube, no barrel break-in, and using Hornady factory 175 grain ELDX ammunition. What a pleasant surprise!!! I continued to break-in the Ruger 7MM PRC. The rifle continued to preform flawlessly and w/ tack driving accuracy. I placed all following shots in the bullseye and kill zone on Elk targets w/ ease. My buddy tried my Ruger. His first shot was a dead-center bullseye. He said, “ I like shooting your rifle better than my 300 win mag.” The rifle is what I consider a light weight “Mountain Rifle.” Speaking of light weight, the built-in muzzle break ensures minimal recoil for the magnum cartridge (feels less than a 243). The Desert Camo and barrel coating is great for the forest, brush, or Desert. The Ruger “Go Wild” 7 MM PRC combines features, quality, and accuracy found in higher-end rifles at an extremely reasonable price. Excellent Job Ruger!!!!
RONALD K.
1 year agoI love gun it looks good with camo and bronze cerakote barrel and receiver. I shot a.5 in. Group with ELD-X 143 gr. Hor. Bullets. For the Money u can’t beat this Gun.i would recommend this Gun to anyone.
WRONGFULLY RIPPED OFF
1 year agoAbsolutely Awesome weapon! Factory Hornady ammo, I shot 7 rnds at 100yd all touching. 2" groups at 300yds all day, and not even adjusting for wind. Vortex viper hslr 6-24x50 ffp. 20moa Leuplod mlok one piece rail. Vortex 30mm rings. Cerakote in receiver makes bolt drag a little, but I don't mind that. If it had QD points in foregrip and butt-stock, arca rail and mlok in foregrip, removable sling studs, and raised cheek piece with sorbathane then this would be 5 star plus!. Muzzle brake works … Read More
david c
1 year agoThe bolt is super tight. Not smooth at all. I know it is a budget gun, but I still expected more from Ruger.
Cornwagon
1 year agoI purchased the rifle in October. mounted a 8.5-25X50 first focal plane Sightmark scope on it! This rifle shoots unbelievably well with Hornady 143 gr. ELDX's loaded with 53.5 grains of H4831SC powder. Shot a 226# boar with it and dropped him in his tracks.
michael t
1 year agoPaired it with the Strike Eagle 5-15x56. Sportsman’s did the mount and bore sight. She was shooting only 2” right out of the box. 12 rounds later, we were zeroed at 200 and sub MOA groups. I’m in shock with the accuracy of this rifle. Even with the low rings, still needed a cheek pad to have my eyes level with the scope. But I’m in love. Thing will be dropping deer and ringing steel in no time.
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