6mm06
Well-known member
Rsbenden,
Actually I think most of us didn't initially expect much from a $350 rifle, ie the Ruger American, but many purchased it with the thought of having a functional rifle and for a decent price. Not everyone needs nor wants a high-dollar custom build and for many a $350 rifle is plenty good enough. Different strokes for different folks, right!
However, after quite a bit of reviews have surfaced, it seems the American is exceeding expectations in general, though there have been some issues. What would you expect from a $350 rifle? Looks like those guys got a much better rifle than the price tag indicates. I have a $3,000 custom rifle (then-purchased in the 90's) but I am looking seriously at the American as a next purchase. I'm not ashamed to own a $350 rifle if it will shoot like my buddy's does, and I definitely wouldn't cry as hard if I slipped and dropped it on a rock, as opposed to my $3,000 one.
As to the magazine, I read that there were issues with it early on, but to my understanding it has been corrected. My buddy's rifle functioned flawlessly.
My question is, why would my buddy replace the so-called "flexo stock" and "craptastic trigger?" To make it shoot better? I don't quite get your meaning.
Actually I think most of us didn't initially expect much from a $350 rifle, ie the Ruger American, but many purchased it with the thought of having a functional rifle and for a decent price. Not everyone needs nor wants a high-dollar custom build and for many a $350 rifle is plenty good enough. Different strokes for different folks, right!
However, after quite a bit of reviews have surfaced, it seems the American is exceeding expectations in general, though there have been some issues. What would you expect from a $350 rifle? Looks like those guys got a much better rifle than the price tag indicates. I have a $3,000 custom rifle (then-purchased in the 90's) but I am looking seriously at the American as a next purchase. I'm not ashamed to own a $350 rifle if it will shoot like my buddy's does, and I definitely wouldn't cry as hard if I slipped and dropped it on a rock, as opposed to my $3,000 one.
As to the magazine, I read that there were issues with it early on, but to my understanding it has been corrected. My buddy's rifle functioned flawlessly.
My question is, why would my buddy replace the so-called "flexo stock" and "craptastic trigger?" To make it shoot better? I don't quite get your meaning.




