This exclusive Ruger Precision rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor features an American flag finish.
- In-line recoil path manages recoil directly from the rear of the receiver to the buttstock, not through a traditional bedding system, providing maximum accuracy potential.
- Cold hammer-forged chrome-moly steel barrel with 5R Rifling at minimum bore and groove dimensions, minimum headspace and centralized chamber.
- Patented multi-magazine interface functions interchangeably with AICS and M110/SR-25/DPMS/Magpul-style magazines (works with some M14 magazines).
- Ruger Marksman Adjustable™ trigger is externally adjustable with a pull weight range of 2.25 to 5 pounds; wrench is stored in the bolt shroud.
- Ruger® Precision MSR stock with QD sling attachment points features a bottom Picatinny rail and soft rubber buttpad. The left-folding stock hinge is attached to an AR-style buffer tube and accepts any AR-style stock. Length of pull and comb height are adjustable.
- Medium-contour (.75″ at the muzzle) barrel features a Ruger Precision® Rifle Hybrid Muzzle Brake to effectively reduce recoil while minimizing noise and blast to the sides of the shooter.
- 15″ free-float M-LOK® handguard is made of hard anodized aluminum and features M-LOK® slots on all four sides for improved scope clearance for long-range scopes and easy mounting of M-LOK® compatible rails and accessories.
- Ambidextrous manual safety for left- or right-handed lever manipulation.
- 20 MOA Picatinny rail secured with four, # 8-40 screws for increased long-range elevation capabilities.
- “Upper” receiver and one-piece bolt are precision CNC-machined from pre-hardened 4140 chrome-moly steel to minimize distortion.
- Three-lug bolt with 70° throw features dual cocking cams and a smooth-running, full diameter bolt body. Bolt body is nitrided for corrosion resistance, smooth operation and durability.
- Barrels can be replaced easily by a competent gunsmith using headspace gauges.
- Magazine well front is contoured for a positive grip when bracing against shooting supports.
- Oversized bolt handle for positive bolt manipulation, with a 5/16″-24 thread pattern for easy replacement. Bolt disassembly tool is stored in the Ruger Precision® Rifle Billet Aluminum Bolt Shroud for easy striker channel cleaning.
- “Lower” magazine well halves are precision machined from aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum and are Type III hard coat anodized for maximum durability.
- Extended trigger-reach AR-style grip and 45° ambidextrous safety selector. May be configured with any AR-style grip and selector.
- Also includes: two, 10-round Magpul® PMAG® magazines.
- Model Number: 18051
- Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Stock: Folding Adjustable Length of Pull and Comb Height
- Finish: Type III Hard Coat Anodized – American Flag Camo
- Barrel Length: 24″
- Barrel: Cold Hammer-Forged 5R Rifling
- Thread Pattern: 5/8″-24
- Twist: 1:8″ RH
- Grooves: 5
- Weight: 10.7 lb.
- Capacity: 10
- Height: 7.30″
- Overall Length: 43.25″-46.75″
- Length of Pull: 12″ – 15.50″
- Folded Length: 35.60″
- Width: 3.30″
Ryan (verified owner) –
It shoots like a dream no problems and there is a little recoil to it.
Leo (verified owner) –
I have 3 Model 70 Winchester rifles: a 243 featherweight, a 308 Super Grade and a 30-06 Sporter. I enjoy shooting all of them very much but the featherweight is hands down the most pleasant rifle to carry. They are all equally accurate and are far more accurate than what is required to shoot easily out to 300 yards. This is a wise choice if you are looking for a classic rifle with controlled round feed and a classic wood stock.
Tyler (verified owner) –
I use my AR 15 for just home protection and I love the style of it
Robert (verified owner) –
This is a slightly altered version of Winchesters pre-64 model 70. It is a good rifle that matches or exceeds anything else on the market in function, reliability and durability. “Pretty” does not count to an experienced shooter. It is, however, attractive. The fit is acceptable and the finish excellent. Accuracy has several components. Anyone not getting groups they like with this rifle should look first to the ammunition, sighting system or the finger pulling the trigger, not the weapon.
Max (verified owner) –
This is a slightly altered version of Winchesters pre-64 model 70. It is a good rifle that matches or exceeds anything else on the market in function, reliability and durability. “Pretty” does not count to an experienced shooter. It is, however, attractive. The fit is acceptable and the finish excellent. Accuracy has several components. Anyone not getting groups they like with this rifle should look first to the ammunition, sighting system or the finger pulling the trigger, not the weapon.