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Ruger African in .223
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Yeah,I know it is considered impractical by some.

But I got one a few months ago.

Wow!!!

What a ton of fun to shoot.

And with handloads using 69gr SMK, it is a sub MOA rifle!!

Anyone else own one of these little bundles of joy?


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Posts: 3113 | Location: Southern US | Registered: 21 July 2002Reply With Quote
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I don't own one, but I would like to. Seems like a great practice gun and all around small bore in tandem with the Big bore Ruger African.


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Posts: 3296 | Location: Northern Colorado | Registered: 22 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Ruger discontinued them this year. I had finally decided to get one and then 'Poof!' they were gone.

Found this one on GB from a real nice guy out west. After I got it, I emailed him a question about it and never got a response. A few weeks later, his widow answered my email, explaining he had died suddenly just a few days after shipping the rifle. Very sad. We had quite an enjoyable conversation on the phone before I bought it. We shared a love of guns and hunting, and a distain for Obama.


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Posts: 3113 | Location: Southern US | Registered: 21 July 2002Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Duckear: We shared a love of guns and hunting, and a distain for Obama.


Well, you have these in common with 99+% of AR members as well, so I guess you are in the right place!


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I finally bought one a few weeks back, warned that it wasn't a tack driver! I haven't scoped it yet, but it's a blast with 55gr pills so far!
 
Posts: 12 | Location: southeast | Registered: 24 October 2008Reply With Quote
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I bought a Kimber Montana in .223 to use as a practice rifle when i couldn't find a Ruger.

Neat rifle, shoots great.


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Posts: 3386 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: 05 September 2013Reply With Quote
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I bought a left handed 223 Ruger 77 as my practice gun for a 375 Ruger M77. I shoot the 223 a lot. I had Docter red dots on both but will try scopes next. 1.2-6 Minox 30mm illuminated scopes.


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Posts: 2176 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 18 February 2007Reply With Quote
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I own one of these a well as the African Hawkeye in 9.3x62 and 375 Ruger. So, it's a nice practice rifle for those safari rifles, but for my other rifles as well. My wife and I had been using a Ruger 77/22 in 22LR, and it works well and is cheap to operate. However, it's size is too small to really replicate a full size safari rifle. The Ruger African in 223 solves that problem.

Of course, it's more expensive to run than the 22LR, but a lot less than DG rifles. We love ours and highly recommend it for practice.
 
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I finally bought one a few weeks back, warned that it wasn't a tack driver! I haven't scoped it yet, but it's a blast with 55gr pills so far!


Better just send it off to me before you are enormously disappointed. I will suffer and endure the problems...
 
Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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What a kind offer. rotflmo


Phil Shoemaker : "I went to a .30-06 on a fine old Mauser action. That worked successfully for a few years until a wounded, vindictive brown bear taught me that precise bullet placement is not always possible in thick alders, at spitting distances and when time is measured in split seconds. Lucky to come out of that lesson alive, I decided to look for a more suitable rifle."
 
Posts: 1934 | Location: Eastern Central Alaska | Registered: 15 July 2014Reply With Quote
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Ruger does have the maddening habit of doing that. Like the Hawkeye SS in 35 Whelan with a 1-12" twist and the 350 Remington Mag. Course I can't b too mad at Ruger as I had a 350 and traded it off or maybe I sold it. Can't remember. But I wish I still had it now.
They discontinued the Hawkeye in 6.5 Creedmoor. That SERIOUSLY SUCKS!!! The Super Redhawk 7 1/2" in 480 Ruger. The regular 375 Ruger Alaskan which, while the Guide Gun is fully setup, there wasn't anything wrong with the 375+416 Alaskan's.
Then the guns they should come out with that they haven't. Like an 18" barrel GS Scout rifle in tan stainless in 6.5 Creedmoor an AR10 in 6.5 Creedmoor. A SS M77 Compact in 6.5 Creedmoor. All with 1-8" twist barrels. And a Guide Gun in 9.3×62 and 35 Whelan with 1-12" twist. And their striker fired autoloader in 10mm Auto.


Phil Shoemaker : "I went to a .30-06 on a fine old Mauser action. That worked successfully for a few years until a wounded, vindictive brown bear taught me that precise bullet placement is not always possible in thick alders, at spitting distances and when time is measured in split seconds. Lucky to come out of that lesson alive, I decided to look for a more suitable rifle."
 
Posts: 1934 | Location: Eastern Central Alaska | Registered: 15 July 2014Reply With Quote
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Oh, almost forgot. A 338 Ruger aka 338/375 Ruger. In the Guide gun +24"SS Hawkeye AND 28" barrel Varmint/Target. Get 340 Whby performance from a 24" barreled Ruger


Phil Shoemaker : "I went to a .30-06 on a fine old Mauser action. That worked successfully for a few years until a wounded, vindictive brown bear taught me that precise bullet placement is not always possible in thick alders, at spitting distances and when time is measured in split seconds. Lucky to come out of that lesson alive, I decided to look for a more suitable rifle."
 
Posts: 1934 | Location: Eastern Central Alaska | Registered: 15 July 2014Reply With Quote
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Friend of mine just told me today that Ruger African sales are down so the .375 and .416 Ruger will now be offered in the Ruger American platform
They will call it the Ruger Afro-American....
 
Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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Friend of mine just told me today that Ruger African sales are down so the .375 and .416 Ruger will now be offered in the Ruger American platform
They will call it the Ruger Afro-American....

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Posts: 2155 | Location: Oklahoma | Registered: 03 October 2006Reply With Quote
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I use a 1980s vintage Kimber .223 Custom Classic for the same purpose - I shoot it off sticks at various ranges for African hunting practice.
 
Posts: 1594 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 29 September 2011Reply With Quote
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I'm kinda wishing they'd make the African in .243 Win...

Since I'm dreaming.. How about 7X57 even better..


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Posts: 1112 | Location: Southern California USA | Registered: 21 December 2006Reply With Quote
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I'm not a SS and plastic person but I really like my boat paddle stock SS 223 of yesteryear, the same in a .338 Win. Nice gun for enclimate weather and pickup use..


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