Ruger issued a safety bulletin for certain RPRs on. The trigger is proprietary, but aftermarket triggers are available. The RPR is compatible with AR-style handgrips, buttstocks and some types of handguards.
This eliminates the need for machining by the gunsmith as with traditional barrel mounting solutions. This way, a competent gunsmith can fit a new barrel exchange a worn barrel with a new one by only using an AR-15 barrel wrench and proper headspace gauges. The barrel is threaded to fit the Ruger action threads. Pre-chambered "Drop-In Ready" barrels can be purchased, and the correct headspace is set using a proprietary barrel nut design. The Ruger Precision Rifle has a proprietary Pre-Fit barrel system. 300 Winchester Magnum with 1:9 RH twist, 26 in (66 cm) barrel, weighing 15.2 (6.8kg) lbs. 338 Lapua Magnum, 300 Win Mag, and 300 PRC went on sale in 2018. Models chambered in the magnum cartridges.
Ī model chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO was announced on 27 March 2017. The new version includes a new handguard, a hybrid muzzle brake (5/8-24 threaded), and a billet aluminum bolt shroud.
243 Winchester with a 1:7.7 twist, 26 in (66 cm) barrel, weighing 11 lb (5.0 kg) lbs.Ī newer Ruger Precision Rifle "Gen 2" was announced on with several enhancements over the original. The RPR was originally announced in the following calibers and configurations: