Ruger American Predator .204 Ruger Rifle | 22″ Barrel

$47,789.00

A lightweight, accurate bolt-action rifle chambered in the flat-shooting .204 Ruger, built for varmint and predator control with a durable Moss Green stock and reliable 10-round magazine.

Description

The Ruger 26971 American Predator 204 Ruger, 22″ Barrel, Moss Green Fixed Synthetic Stock Black Steel Receiver, 10rd is a purpose-built, lightweight bolt-action rifle designed for varmint and predator hunters. It combines Ruger’s reliable American action with the flat-shooting .204 Ruger cartridge in a durable, camo-ready synthetic stock, offering an affordable and accurate platform for long-range pest control. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of Hornady through mine, and it’s a consistent performer on the prairie dog towns.

Key Features

  • Flat-Shooting .204 Ruger Caliber: Minimal drop and wind drift make connecting on small, fast targets at distance more intuitive.
  • Marksman Adjustable Trigger: A clean, crisp pull that’s user-adjustable from 3 to 5 pounds—no gunsmithing required to get it dialed in for your preference.
  • 22-Inch Cold Hammer-Forged Barrel: Provides excellent velocity for the .204 round and is incredibly rigid for consistent accuracy.
  • Moss Green Synthetic Stock: The fixed stock is lightweight, weather-resistant, and features an integrated bedding block for solid action support.
  • Detachable Rotary Magazine: The 10-round mag feeds smoothly and sits flush, a major upgrade over traditional internal magazines for this type of rifle.
  • 70-Degree Bolt Throw: Allows for fast follow-up shots without your hand hitting the scope, a feature you’ll appreciate when a whole colony of ground squirrels pops up.

Specifications & Details

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Spec Detail
Model Ruger American Predator (26971)
Caliber .204 Ruger
Barrel Length 22 inches
Overall Length 42 inches
Weight 6.2 lbs
Magazine Capacity 10 Rounds
Stock Moss Green Fixed Synthetic
Receiver Black Steel, Drilled & Tapped

Look, the devil is in the details, and Ruger got them right here. The receiver comes drilled and tapped for scope mounts, and it’s compatible with a huge range of aftermarket options, including popular one-piece bases from brands like Warne and Leupold. The barrel’s 1:10 twist rate is ideal for stabilizing the lighter .204 bullets—think 32 to 40 grain—where this cartridge truly shines. At just over 6 pounds, it’s easy to carry all day, but that heft, combined with the stock’s design, also helps manage the minimal recoil. The price point of $477.89 makes this one of the most accessible entry points into a dedicated varmint rig on the market today.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is for the hunter who spends more time scanning fields with a spotting scope than sitting in a tree stand. It’s the farmer needing to manage crop-damaging pests from a distance, or the shooter who just loves the challenge of tiny groups at 200+ yards. If your targets are prairie dogs, coyotes, foxes, or ground squirrels, this rifle speaks your language. It’s also a fantastic first bolt-action for a new hunter interested in precision shooting, thanks to its forgiving nature and straightforward operation.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The accuracy you get for the money is hard to beat. The trigger is genuinely good out of the box. The magazine system is reliable and a huge improvement. The green stock is practical and blends well in most Missouri fields and timber edges. It’s a simple, rugged tool that works.

Cons: The synthetic stock, while functional, feels a bit hollow and cheap—it’s the main cost-saving point. The .204 Ruger, while a superb round, isn’t as ubiquitous as .223 Remington, so you’ll want to plan your ammo purchases. Some shooters might prefer a threaded barrel for a muzzle device, which this model lacks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the .204 Ruger suitable for coyotes?

A: Absolutely. With proper bullet selection (like a 40-grain V-Max), the .204 Ruger is a highly effective and humane coyote cartridge with very little pelt damage. Its high velocity and flat trajectory make shots at longer ranges more manageable.

Q: What scope magnification would you recommend for this rifle?

A: For varminting, I’d lean towards a variable scope with a higher top end. Something in the 4-16x or 6-24x range from Vortex or Leupold is a great match, allowing you to spot small targets at distance while still having a lower power for scanning. The rifle is more than capable of taking advantage of that clarity.

Q: Does it come with scope mounts?

A: No, it does not include rings or bases. The receiver is pre-drilled with a standard 8-40 thread pattern, so you’ll need to purchase separate scope rings or a one-piece base. This is actually a benefit, as it lets you choose the perfect height and quality for your optic. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, and this model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

If you’re in the market for a no-nonsense, accurate rifle to handle varmints and predators without breaking the bank, the Ruger American Predator in .204 Ruger deserves a close look. Check availability on our site.

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