Ruger American Ranch 7.62x39mm
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 4:00 pm
Hello All,
Recently I was able to (finally) buy a Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39mm. I have been looking for one, on and off, for at least a couple of years now. I had heard good things about them, so I set my sights on acquiring one when I came across one. I found it at a small gun show in the San Antonio area while visiting relatives this past weekend.
The stock is FDE polymer, and rather light-weight. It came with the Picatinny rail preinstalled, but no irons. The barrel is threaded, and I am going to put an A1-style flash hider on it (videos online show it throwing fireballs). One five-round magazine is all Ruger ships with the rifle.
So far, I have made a few "accessory" purchases for it, to include a set of Warne Maxima low scope rings, the Ten Point Gear paracord sling, and a slightly nicer buttpad from Limbsaver, along with two additional magazines (Ruger-brand 10 and 20 rounders).
Due to circumstances, I have only put 10 rounds through it so far. I shot an initial five on Monday into a dirt mound at ten yards just to see how it felt. Today, after installing the Bushnell AR Optics 1-4x24 scope that I already had on hand, and "zeroing" with a barrel laser at 15 yards down the hallway, I took it back out to the dirt mound, along with five old "mini" Dr. Peppers that had expired. And, at 15 yards, on 1 power, five for five hits. I know, not much of a test, but I really just wanted to confirm rough zero on the scope. It's sort of raining up here by the Red River, so I didn't want to stay out in it for long.
Some folks in online videos have had good results shooting pretty decent groups out at a hundred yards, even with cheap steel case ammo. Some reported light primer strikes on a couple of rounds, but all ten Tulammo 123 grain HPs I fired so far went bang, and had nice, solid strikes. I'm looking forward to a weekend with nicer weather so I can get out the bench. So far, I really like this handy little rifle!
Recently I was able to (finally) buy a Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39mm. I have been looking for one, on and off, for at least a couple of years now. I had heard good things about them, so I set my sights on acquiring one when I came across one. I found it at a small gun show in the San Antonio area while visiting relatives this past weekend.
The stock is FDE polymer, and rather light-weight. It came with the Picatinny rail preinstalled, but no irons. The barrel is threaded, and I am going to put an A1-style flash hider on it (videos online show it throwing fireballs). One five-round magazine is all Ruger ships with the rifle.
So far, I have made a few "accessory" purchases for it, to include a set of Warne Maxima low scope rings, the Ten Point Gear paracord sling, and a slightly nicer buttpad from Limbsaver, along with two additional magazines (Ruger-brand 10 and 20 rounders).
Due to circumstances, I have only put 10 rounds through it so far. I shot an initial five on Monday into a dirt mound at ten yards just to see how it felt. Today, after installing the Bushnell AR Optics 1-4x24 scope that I already had on hand, and "zeroing" with a barrel laser at 15 yards down the hallway, I took it back out to the dirt mound, along with five old "mini" Dr. Peppers that had expired. And, at 15 yards, on 1 power, five for five hits. I know, not much of a test, but I really just wanted to confirm rough zero on the scope. It's sort of raining up here by the Red River, so I didn't want to stay out in it for long.
Some folks in online videos have had good results shooting pretty decent groups out at a hundred yards, even with cheap steel case ammo. Some reported light primer strikes on a couple of rounds, but all ten Tulammo 123 grain HPs I fired so far went bang, and had nice, solid strikes. I'm looking forward to a weekend with nicer weather so I can get out the bench. So far, I really like this handy little rifle!