NH Rugerman said:$999.00 MSRP....really. I thought the American series was Ruger's budget line...
mac66 said:NH Rugerman said:$999.00 MSRP....really. I thought the American series was Ruger's budget line...
The stock itself lists for $300.
I'm guessing the street price will be around $700.
That there is funny. That rifle is just what we need - a rifle that makes hunters think they can ethically kill big game at 1,000 yards with a .308 or 6.5CM (sarcasm).Jimbo357mag said:It's a Tactical Hunter.
egl52 said:mac66 said:NH Rugerman said:$999.00 MSRP....really. I thought the American series was Ruger's budget line...
The stock itself lists for $300.
I'm guessing the street price will be around $700.
I just checked the website and now it says the MSRP is $799.00. That's a pretty big difference. Probably that means they'll sell in the $650 range, which is a pretty great deal for what you get. At almost $300 cheaper, it should outsell the Remington version by a wide margin at that price. If I had a complaint, it would be that they didn't make the 6.5 Creedmoor version's barrel long enough. 20" seems too short for a 6.5. I would have preferred a 24" tube on that one.
NH Rugerman said:$999.00 MSRP....really. I thought the American series was Ruger's budget line...
grobin said:Well with a sub $700 street price it may not be a bad deal. As for the ugly stock I've used similar and they work very well. In a hunting rifle does the look count more than the function and durability?