New: Ruger Precision Rifle In .300 PRC, 6.5 PRC

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posted on April 29, 2019
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Ruger has released two new versions of the Ruger Precision Rifle chambered in .300 PRC and 6.5 PRC.
Ruger Precision Rifle chambered in .300 PRC
Ruger Precision Rifle chambered in .300 PRC

Common to both versions: a cold hammer-forged barrel manufactured from 4140 chrome-moly steel with 5R rifling; and an anodized, free-floating handguard that includes QD sling attachment points.

The .300 PRC version (#18083, $2,099) includes a 26" heavy-contour barrel (0.875" at muzzle) and a Ruger Magnum muzzle brake with a tunable compensator to reduce recoil and thus, muzzle jump.
Ruger Precision Rifle chambered in 6.5 PRC
Ruger Precision Rifle chambered in 6.5 PRC

As for the new 6.5 PRC offering (#18042, $1,599) it features a 26" medium-contour barrel (0.75" at muzzle) with a factory-installed Ruger Precision Rifle Hybrid muzzle brake to effectively reduce recoil while minimizing noise and blast to the sides of the shooter. 

Learn more at Ruger.com.

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