Video: Ruger American Go Wild 7mm PRC

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posted on January 18, 2023
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Ruger has introduced its American rifle with Go Wild Camo in 7mm PRC. It boasts a 24-inch barrel finished in burnt bronze Cerakote with a muzzle threaded to 5/8X24 TPI, free floated in a Patented Power Bedding system. Its long action is fed by a single-stack magazine with a three-round capacity, conjoined with a full-diameter, three-lug bolt boasting dual cocking cams and a 70-degree throw. A Ruger Marksman Adjustable trigger can be user-set to between three and five pounds.

Ruger American Go Wild Camo

A lightweight synthetic stock features Go Wild Camo, in an I-M Brush Synthetic pattern. A soft-rubber buttpad reduces recoil, and sets length of pull around 13.75-inches. Empty weight sits at 7.1 pounds. For more information, check out ruger.comMSRP: $789

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