A reasonable price in the good old US of A but it will be interesting to see what the UK gets charged $ for £ i.e. £1100? I will have to start saving again since I would like one in 6.5CM.saddler wrote:Nice price too (they reckon the $1300 RRP will be more like $1100 out the door from most dealers)
Thought that looked like a Savage type trigger
Wonder why 6.5CM & not .260Rem ?
Good to see them also offer .243 & .308 as well
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The new Ruger Precision Rifle.
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Brace yourselves folks. Just spoke to Viking and though this was just a guess the chap I spoke to thought it would be at least 9 months before the UK gets any and guessed at a price of about £2k. Ouch.
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pnuk wrote:Brace yourselves folks. Just spoke to Viking and though this was just a guess the chap I spoke to thought it would be at least 9 months before the UK gets any and guessed at a price of about £2k. Ouch.
Don't think I would buy at that price!
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how much extra is an AI ?Geek wrote:pnuk wrote:Brace yourselves folks. Just spoke to Viking and though this was just a guess the chap I spoke to thought it would be at least 9 months before the UK gets any and guessed at a price of about £2k. Ouch.
Don't think I would buy at that price!
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joe wrote:how much extra is an AI ?Geek wrote:pnuk wrote:Brace yourselves folks. Just spoke to Viking and though this was just a guess the chap I spoke to thought it would be at least 9 months before the UK gets any and guessed at a price of about £2k. Ouch.
Don't think I would buy at that price!
I would rate an AI above a Ruger! if you must know it was £3399 (bought before the price increase).
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Re: The new Ruger Precision Rifle.
£2K? Sod that, guess it's R700 action with Border barrel in Magpul hunter stock after all then...

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What's the newest news on the Magpul Hunter Stocks?
Not heard anything since the SHOT show publicIity flurry.
Not heard anything since the SHOT show publicIity flurry.
Re: The new Ruger Precision Rifle.
Not seen any recent reviews, launch was supposed to be spring of this year.

Re: The new Ruger Precision Rifle.
Being released to dealers and distributors 'this summer'
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