Ruger precision rimfire

Classic12

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A shooting buddy bought one last year and insisted I take it with me for a few days to try it. I did and enjoyed it. This year another 2 shooting buddies bought one. Now call me a fashion victim.

I saw one for sale used but almost new already geared up (scope, rings, bipod), but couldn’t agree on a price with the seller. His argument was that he needed that sum to buy the next toy, which is a silly argument to me since his needs do not dictate second hand market value.

I called the local dealer and he had exactly one left NIB, and it was discounted too. Ordered a Viper Diamondback 4-12 and a M-lok adapter. Checked my parts box for rings and a bipod.

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50 shots at 50 meters in abt 10 minutes

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A fun toy for sure
 
Eventually, if you want to squeeze the best precision out of it you can, you'll probably benefit from a higher power quality scope. I never noticed before how much that trigger looks like an accutrigger.
 
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