#214348 - 01/05/11 01:43 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: Crookedknife]
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I would have preferred the Enfield bolt action to the Mauser action. Looks to be a competitor for the Enfield .303 No5 Mk1 Jungle Carbine but with a slightly shorter barrel (shorter by about 2.5 inches), which would account for the 1oz weight difference. The Enfield has of course vastly superior iron sights and a lug fixture for a bayonet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMt05WZGqY4I bet the Ruger Gunsite Scout will kick like a mule esp chambered in .338 Federal and would become quite tiring to use after a while, which also probably means you might have to spend the same amount on some decent optics to get the best out of the rifle.
Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (01/05/11 01:59 PM)
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#214353 - 01/05/11 02:24 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Looks like the Rem 600 but with a box mag. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_6PkwO-gE3Vg/TQ...0940_Large_.jpgI have a 600 with a scout scope and it is very easy to carry as the scope is forward of the balance point and your hand can go around the rifle easily. Mine is 308, but for those that wanted a bigger bore or more power it was offered in 350 mag like the photo in the link. A slower powder like w760 is most accurate in mine so far, despite the shorter barrel.
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#214356 - 01/05/11 03:05 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: Crookedknife]
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In it's basics, except for the box magazine, I have had this rifle from Ruger for several years - the Compact. Same action, same 16.5" barrel (without the flash hider), .27" at 100yd accuracy. I like the original better for a general purpose rifle. Mine has a 2-7x Luepold on it in the conventional position. I prefer that to the scout mount, but the scout is available if you want it. If you like a longer barrel (or live in Canada) they also make an 18" version.
I find it a great choice for hunting in the brush,as a patrol rifle, in short a super all around rifle. I would like the removable mag, but live well with what I have.
Respectfully,
Jerry
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#214364 - 01/05/11 04:40 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: Crookedknife]
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I think it goes against the concept of the scout rifle. My understanding is it is started as an inexpensive carbine; a utilitarian approach. That was what I took away from my readings years ago. I bought a Mexican small-ring Mauser in 7x57, then reduced the barrel to 16.25. I call it my "pocket rifle". It is truly good for anything I would have to take care of here in the lower 48 of the U.S.A. Bottom line: Ignore the Ruger Scout rifle.
YMMV
My $.02
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#214374 - 01/05/11 06:23 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
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Pooh-Bah
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Loc: Colorado
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Looks like Ruger tried to take a hunting rifle and make it "Tacti-Cool". It's interesting, but too expensive for me given the compromises. I'll admit - the looks are quite appealing though. It's a pretty rifle. Not really. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scout_rifle I'm familiar with scout rifles. The addition of the large box magazine and the flash suppressor to this Ruger model is what triggered my Tacti-Cool observation.
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#214375 - 01/05/11 06:42 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: haertig]
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The item that triggers the "tacticool" notion for me is the flash suppressor. Now I can imagine that with a short barrel, there is quite a muzzle flash, but is this meaningful in a hunting situation?
I do not mean to start a flame war....
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#214376 - 01/05/11 06:54 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: hikermor]
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Loc: SOCAL
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The flash hider may be a result of having a 16.5" barrel on a .308Win -- I'm thinking unburned powder ...
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#214379 - 01/05/11 07:33 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: Crookedknife]
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Journeyman
Registered: 03/04/06
Posts: 74
Loc: Texas
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If they want to make it a "Scout Rifle" they should add a scope mount to the barrel for a "Scout Rifle" scope set-up.
I like the caliber, action, removable magazine, size and weight. I don't know about pricing as I never buy new.
David Enoch
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#214382 - 01/05/11 09:11 PM
Re: Ruger's Gunsight scout rifle - thoughts?
[Re: Crookedknife]
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Stranger
Registered: 01/05/11
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Hi all, this is my first post on the forum!
Typically, the tag price you find at a gun dealer is 20% or so less than MSRP, so this would be $700-$800, depending on supply or buyer interest. It could go for 1K (or more)if they are a hot item.
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