Description
The Ruger American 308 22″ Threaded Barrel Bronze Finish Composite Go Wild I-M Brush Camo 3rd is a purpose-built, affordable hunting rifle. It combines Ruger’s reliable American action with a weather-resistant composite stock in a specialized camo pattern, a threaded 22-inch barrel for muzzle devices, and a bronze Cerakote finish for durability in the field. This is a no-fuss, go-anywhere tool for serious hunters.
I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various .308 loads through this platform, and here’s what stands out. The Ruger American action is simple and robust. The barrel is cold hammer-forged for consistency, and that 22-inch length with a 5/8″-24 thread gives you great flexibility. Want to run a suppressor or a brake? It’s ready. The bronze finish isn’t just for looks—it adds a serious layer of corrosion resistance, which matters when you’re trekking through Missouri’s damp woods. The real story, though, is the stock. The Go Wild I-M Brush Camo isn’t a generic pattern; it’s designed to break up your outline in dense, tangled cover. It works. The composite material is stiff and doesn’t hold moisture like wood, so your zero stays put. At just under 6.8 lbs, it’s light enough to carry all day without feeling like a toy.
Key Features
- Ruger American Bolt-Action: Known for its reliability and crisp 3-lug bolt design.
- 22″ Threaded Barrel: Cold hammer-forged, 5/8″-24 thread pitch ready for muzzle devices.
- Bronze Cerakote Finish: Provides superior protection against rust and wear.
- Go Wild I-M Brush Camo Composite Stock: Lightweight, weatherproof, and patterned for midwestern brush.
- Adjustable Trigger: The Ruger Marksman Adjustable Trigger is user-tunable from 3 to 5 pounds.
- Detachable Rotary Magazine: Feeds smoothly and sits flush for a clean carry profile.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches |
| Thread Pitch | 5/8″-24 |
| Overall Weight | Approx. 6.8 lbs |
| Stock Material | Composite with I-M Brush Camo |
| Magazine Capacity | 4+1 Rounds (Detachable) |
Look, the specs tell part of the tale, but the feel is what sells it. The action is smooth out of the box—no gunsmithing required to get it running. It feeds from a reliable, detachable rotary magazine that doesn’t snag on brush. The barrel’s threaded crown is protected from the factory, a small but appreciated detail. The real value shines at the price point of $563.90. You’re getting features—a threaded barrel and a premium camo finish—that often cost a lot more on other platforms. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is a hunter’s rifle, first and foremost. It’s for the whitetail hunter who spends hours in a brushy oak flat, the hog hunter pushing through thickets, or the predator caller who needs a rifle that disappears in the landscape. It’s also a fantastic choice for a new hunter who wants a capable, durable rifle without a huge investment. If you need a rugged, accurate .308 that you aren’t afraid to get scratched or wet, this is it.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The value is undeniable for a feature-set like this. The camo and finish are functional, not just cosmetic. It’s incredibly lightweight for a .308, making long hunts less taxing. The adjustable trigger is a great factory offering. The threaded barrel is a major plus for future customization.
Cons: The composite stock, while tough, can feel a bit hollow compared to a premium laminate. The bolt throw isn’t the shortest on the market, but it’s reliable. The camo pattern is specific—if you hunt mostly open fields, a different finish might be more versatile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
A: Yes. The barrel has a standard 5/8″-24 thread, which is the common pitch for .30 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors. You can mount popular models from brands like SilencerCo, Dead Air, or Ruger’s own Silent-SR series with the appropriate adapter.
Q: What scope bases fit this rifle?
A: The Ruger American uses a proprietary dovetail scope mounting system. You’ll need Ruger American-specific bases or a one-piece rail. Several companies like Warne, Leupold, and EGW make excellent, affordable options that fit directly without modification.
Q: How does the I-M Brush Camo hold up to wear?
A: Very well. The pattern is molded into the composite stock, so it won’t peel or flake like a dip. The Cerakote on the metal is extremely durable. Scratches from brush are inevitable, but they blend right into the pattern—it’s designed to look better with honest use.
Here’s the thing—this Ruger American Go Wild package delivers serious capability without a serious price tag. It’s a tool that respects your wallet and your intent. If you’re after a dependable, hunting-ready .308 that’s ready for Missouri’s challenges straight from the box, take a closer look.




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