Ruger Precision Rifle Updates! — SHOT Show 2025

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At SHOT Show 2025, Ruger unveiled updates to their popular Ruger Precision Rifle.

While the rifle’s core design remains unchanged, these changes focus on improving functionality and ergonomics, making it more user-friendly for precision shooters.

Ruger Precision Rifle
The updated Ruger Precision Rifle.

One of the key updates is the heavier barrel, which enhances heat dissipation and offers improved performance during long-range shooting.

Alongside the barrel update, the rifle also features an updated handguard with a built-in Arca Swiss rail underneath, providing shooters with a solid platform for attachments and accessories.

Ruger Precision Rifle
The handguard on the Ruger Precision Rifle now includes an Arca rail.

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However, the most significant update is the new buttstock design. The new version allows for quick, one-button adjustments to several key features, including length of pull, comb height, and the horizontal comb that now adjusts forward and backward.

The new stock includes improved metal materials for better durability as well.

Ruger Precision Rifle Stock
This stock on Ruger Precision Rifle offers four points of adjustment.

The RPR continues to be available in popular calibers including 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, and .338 Lapua Magnum, making it versatile for various applications, from target shooting to big-game hunting.

With these changes, Ruger has refined an already successful rifle, maintaining the balance between innovation and tradition. MSRP starts around $2,149.

The updated version is already shipping so check Ruger’s website for more information or to find a dealer near you.

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  • Jake January 27, 2025, 10:48 am

    I want one in 30-’06.

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