Description
Picture this: you’re on a wind-swept ridge, the target is a steel silhouette at 800 yards. The wind is gusting, the light is fading. You need a rifle that’s a known quantity, a tool that translates your skill into a hit without drama. That’s where the Ruger Precision 6.5mm Creedmoor, 24″ Barrel, M-LOK Handguard, Folding Adjustable Stock, 10rd comes in. It’s a purpose-built, chassis-style bolt-action rifle engineered for long-range precision right out of the box. No gunsmithing required. It combines a cold hammer-forged barrel, a fully adjustable stock, and a modular forend into a single, repeatable platform designed to make consistent hits at distance a practical reality.
Let’s break down what makes this rifle work. The foundation is the 6.5mm Creedmoor cartridge—a modern marvel known for its high ballistic coefficient, mild recoil, and superb downrange energy retention. Paired with the rifle’s 24-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, you get the velocity and stability needed to buck the wind and reach out. The barrel is free-floated within the M-LOK handguard, ensuring that pressure from bipods, bags, or barricades doesn’t affect point of impact. That handguard is your mission control center, ready to accept a vast array of M-LOK compatible accessories from brands like Magpul or SLR Rifleworks.
The chassis system is the heart of the Ruger Precision Rifle’s adaptability. The folding, adjustable stock isn’t an afterthought; it’s integral. You can tailor length of pull, cheek riser height, and even the buttpad angle to achieve a perfect, repeatable weld every time you shoulder the rifle. When folded, the overall length shrinks significantly for transport or storage. The rifle feeds from readily available AICS-pattern magazines, and the included 10-round metal magazine is a robust start. At a total weight of approximately 11.5 pounds unloaded, it’s stable on the bench or prone, absorbing recoil effectively.
Here’s the thing—precision is about eliminating variables. The Ruger Precision Rifle does that with a user-adjustable trigger, a three-lug bolt for a smooth 70-degree throw, and a Picatinny rail machined directly into the receiver for mounting your optic. It’s a system designed for the shooter who values performance over polish, a tool that gets out of the way and lets you do the work. For $1232.24, you’re getting a complete, capable long-range platform that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5mm Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Overall Length (Stock Extended) | 46.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 11.5 lbs |
| Stock | Folding, Adjustable |
| Magazine | 10-Round AICS Pattern (Metal) |
Pros: The chassis offers exceptional ergonomic adjustability for a custom fit. The 6.5 Creedmoor chambering is ideal for long-range target shooting and medium-game hunting. The M-LOK handguard provides limitless accessory mounting options. It’s a proven, no-fuss platform known for solid out-of-the-box accuracy.
Cons: The weight, while great for stability, is a drawback for extended carry scenarios. The factory trigger, while adjustable, may be a candidate for an upgrade for ultra-competitive shooters. As a dedicated precision rifle, it’s not a lightweight hunting or general-purpose firearm.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the disciplined shooter moving into the precision rifle world who needs a trustworthy foundation. It’s for the hunter who takes ethical, long-range shots on open terrain and demands a rifle capable of sub-MOA accuracy. It’s for the tactical-minded individual or club shooter building a practical long-range skill set without a custom rifle’s price tag. If your goal is to learn wind calls, manage a ballistic solution, and hear the distant *ping* of steel, this is your starting line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What optics and rings are recommended for this rifle?
A: Given the 6.5 Creedmoor’s capability, a first focal plane (FFP) riflescope with adjustable magnification (e.g., 5-25x) from Vortex Optics, Nightforce, or Primary Arms is a common pairing. You’ll need medium or high-height 30mm or 34mm rings to clear the 20 MOA rail and barrel.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?
A: Yes, the 24-inch barrel features a 5/8″-24 thread pattern, allowing for direct attachment of muzzle brakes, compensators, or suppressors to help manage recoil and muzzle rise.
Q: Can I use other magazines besides the included one?
A: Absolutely. The rifle uses the standardized AICS magazine pattern. You can reliably use 5, 10, or even 12-round AICS magazines from manufacturers like Magpul or Accurate Mag.
Ready to build your long-range system? This Ruger Precision Rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.



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