I've watched the reviews, fondled both and did as much home work as I could. Has anyone shot one or both? Give me your take...
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Ruger Ranch vs. Mossburg MVP
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Re: Ruger Ranch vs. Mossburg MVP
Have three Rugers, all are dependable, none are X shooters. Find someone local with one you can try, have plenty of ammo ☺☺
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Re: Ruger Ranch vs. Mossburg MVP
you want a Mossberg buy a shotgun...You want a Rifle...Mossberg is probably not the first choice. Ruger has more time and research into rifles. I've always found Mossberg Rifles to be a bit sloppy in the design of the action...IMO...I've had a few.
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Re: Ruger Ranch vs. Mossburg MVP
I bought the ruger American predator model in 6.5 Creedmoor. For the 550 price tag I am absolutely shocked at the list of features it came with. Factory threaded 18" medium heavy barrel a adjustable trigger which I am incredibly pleased with. Not only the ease of adjustment but the quality of the trigger pull also. Rifle came from the factory with a vortex diamondback 4-12 that I easily go out to 500 yards with. As with most of these guns my only complaint was the stock. Was definitely cheaply made with a lot of flex and required some sanding to get a true free float. I recently bedded the action in a Boyd's prairie hunter stock And mounted a surefire muzzle brake and bipod and I'm still into this rifle for well under $1000 one of the best budget rifles on the market hands down!