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bajabug
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Icon 1 posted December 17, 2006 11:51 PM      Profile for bajabug   Email bajabug         Edit/Delete Post 
Hi,
Anyone out there have any experience with the
"new" ranch rifle? Is it that much better then the old ranch rifle? According to the article in " Rifle Shooter mag." they have improved it to the point that they get M.O.A. out of it? Is it true? If it is, I'm getting in line to get one.

Happy Hunting Emilio Pico Rivera, Ca. [Smile] [Smile]

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The Outdoor Tripp
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Icon 1 posted December 18, 2006 10:53 AM      Profile for The Outdoor Tripp   Author's Homepage   Email The Outdoor Tripp         Edit/Delete Post 
Baja,

I assume you're talking about a new and improved mini-14? I've got one in stainless synthetic I love. Count me in on getting in line for a new model.

Off to the Ruger website to learn more now...

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The Outdoor Tripp
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Icon 1 posted December 18, 2006 11:07 AM      Profile for The Outdoor Tripp   Author's Homepage   Email The Outdoor Tripp         Edit/Delete Post 
And here's what I found:

Sturm, Ruger's New Target Model Ranch Rifle is a "Minute-of-Angle Mini!"
November 7, 2006
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR), is proud to introduce a new target rifle for today's rapid-fire action shooting competition events, such as the Shooting Industry Masters Tournament. The Ruger® Mini-14® series of rifles has been extremely popular since first introduced in 1974. Simple, rugged, and reliable, these rifles have proven so popular around the woods, farm, and ranch that they earned the nickname "Ranch Rifle," which is the name Sturm, Ruger now uses to describe all Mini-14 rifles that come from the factory with scope mounting features.

While the lightweight barrel of the original Mini-14 made it easy to carry afield, it did not always produce optimum accuracy. Many shooters have requested a Mini-14 with a heavier barrel, and Sturm, Ruger has responded with its New Target Model Ranch Rifle, which, with the correct ammunition, is truly a "minute-of-angle Mini!"

Its distinctive heavyweight, hammer forged, matte stainless steel target barrel features a recessed target crown and an adjustable barrel weight, so that each owner can "tune

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RagnCajn
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Icon 1 posted December 18, 2006 08:52 PM      Profile for RagnCajn   Email RagnCajn         Edit/Delete Post 
If it will maintain a MOA group, I will own one. I prefer the carry style of them to the AR's. I had one of the older ones accurized. never did get it below 1.5 inches. I think I will let someone else try them out and see how it goes. I do like them, just don't want to get another, based on my last esperience.
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Jack Roberts
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Icon 1 posted December 19, 2006 10:08 PM      Profile for Jack Roberts   Email Jack Roberts         Edit/Delete Post 
Chest waders is a better idea to get through this. Hip waders just ain't high enough.

Jack

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bajabug
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Icon 1 posted December 20, 2006 11:24 PM      Profile for bajabug   Email bajabug         Edit/Delete Post 
To home it may concern, I moved to this websight because I thought all the members were "polite" Judging from some of the uncalled for remarks I have read, Im having second thoughts. I'm sorry, but I guess someone had to say something about it sooner or later.
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted December 20, 2006 11:50 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Baja, it may be that Jack is commenting on the tendency, in gun rag articles, to speak of products in glowing terms, at risk of offending advertizers? Rather than being rude, aybe he is trying to keep you from making a mistake?

What you use for hunting is your business, but for my money, the clank clank cycling of a Mini 14 is worse than it's inaccuracy; and they are certifiably inaccurate.

Good hunting. LB

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TOM64
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Icon 1 posted December 21, 2006 08:58 PM      Profile for TOM64           Edit/Delete Post 
When I was a kid, I watched a cartoon called Gullivers Travels, there was a guy on there who's only line was "it'll never work" I think of him often after reading Jack's posts.

But I'll keep my AR's and walk around the bull pen.

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bajabug
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Icon 1 posted December 22, 2006 02:10 AM      Profile for bajabug   Email bajabug         Edit/Delete Post 
It goes without saying that the last thing I want to do is cause trouble to anyone. It just seems logical that if I don't agree with a certain idea, so be it.
But why make "sour grape" comments about it.

Merry Christmas one and all .. Emilio

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Tim Behle
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Icon 1 posted December 22, 2006 07:31 AM      Profile for Tim Behle   Author's Homepage   Email Tim Behle         Edit/Delete Post 
I've been reading Jack's posts on several boards for a number of years, And I've suggested to Leonard a couple of times that he change Jack's Title to "Resident Curmudgeon"

That's just the way Jack is, he isn't going to try to shine up his opinion to make you feel better about yourself.

But like it or not, you might want to pay some attention to what he says. He's a pretty intelligent old man, and it's pretty rare for me to have ever seen him be wrong.

Don't let the way that he says something, distract you from what he is saying.

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Kokopelli
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Icon 1 posted December 22, 2006 07:37 AM      Profile for Kokopelli   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
It's ok Baja......I'm an unrepentant mini-14 user myself. Anything under 1/2 minute of coyote is good.

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted December 22, 2006 09:35 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
It goes without saying, that a man can use whatever he likes, but you will find very few people that use a Mini 14 in a predator hunting application and you should ask yourself; "why is that"?

As a truck gun; okay, that's different. Everybody comes to these message boards for a slightly different reason, but one is to seek consensus. It is normal to assume that a questioner is looking for quality advice, and has limited knowledge of the subject. For the average coyote hunter, a Mini 14 is a step in the wrong direction....for several reasons.

Now, we give Jack thirty lashes with a wet noodle every once in a while, (for his caustic wit) but the guy knows his shit. When I was looking for someone to take over my duties as moderator on the firearms forum of Predator Masters, I recommended Jack. That should tell you something of how I value his opinions....and he knows more than I do, by a long shot.

Don't be sensitive, Baja. Jack is like many others here, he truly wants to help people that ask for advice and (actually) has a gift of brevity, something I could use, occasionally, like now. [Smile]

Good hunting. LB

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bajabug
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Icon 1 posted December 23, 2006 02:14 AM      Profile for bajabug   Email bajabug         Edit/Delete Post 
I would be the last one to say that anyone on this website is less then intelligent, and much much more experienced then myself.I just hope that in the future if a less experienced person then myself needs or wants my advice,I will have the wisedom to give that person the benifit of my knowledge and not the kind of answers I have been reading.

Happy Huntting .. Emilio .. Pico Rivera,Ca.

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Icon 1 posted December 23, 2006 08:35 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I don't have time for whiners, get over it, dude.

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Icon 1 posted December 23, 2006 10:06 AM      Profile for TA17Rem   Email TA17Rem         Edit/Delete Post 
Bajabug:I know you are upset cause you did'nt hear what you wanted to here on the issue of the ranch rifle. I'll try to make you feel better. The ranch rifle is a nice little rifle and if you feel that you should get one, go ahead. I have owned a few and was not happy with them but hey this is 2006 and maybe by now they got it right.
If it turns out to be a good one then great, if not i don't want to here about it...... [Big Grin]

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Rich
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Icon 1 posted December 23, 2006 10:55 AM      Profile for Rich   Author's Homepage   Email Rich         Edit/Delete Post 
bajabug,
I owned a mini-14 once, and killed a lot of coyotes with it. I was pretty happy with the little rifle until I made the mistake of shooting a few groups on paper. The guys are telling you the truth about the mini's being less than accurate. I am hoping that Ruger finally got the message and actually built a new Ranch rifle that shoots well. I,m pretty sure that you will need to have someone do a trigger job on it for you though. If you buy a new Ranch Rifle, please let us know how well it shoots.

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bajabug
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Icon 1 posted December 23, 2006 01:11 PM      Profile for bajabug   Email bajabug         Edit/Delete Post 
Leonard

I guess I don't belong on this site.

Emilio ( Whiner)

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Icon 1 posted December 23, 2006 01:33 PM      Profile for UTcaller   Email UTcaller         Edit/Delete Post 
That's your call and your call alone.
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bajabug
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Icon 1 posted January 01, 2007 02:32 PM      Profile for bajabug   Email bajabug         Edit/Delete Post 
UT. Caller,



You are absolutely right.


Happy Hunting .. Be Safe .. Emilio [Smile] [Smile]

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