When I got mine the gen 2 was only 30 bucks more than the gen 1. So for me it was a no brainer. The cost of a muzzle break was more than the price difference. The gen 2, to me, just looks better, felt better, the bolt is considerably smoother more quite, and with the 3 position safety I couldn't go wrong. Great video!!!
How does this video not have more engagement right now? This was a great comparison video. My dad’s got two gen 1 Americans - one in 22-250, and another in 25-06. Both group like precision rifles. I just picked up a Ranch in 5.56, but I haven’t grouped it yet. I’m debating whether or not to get a Timney for it first. I put a 1-8 Vortex Strike Eagle SFP on it, but eventually I want to get a thermal for night time coyote hunting.
My gen 1 30-06 came with a rail and I've never had feeding issues like a lot of people say. The bolt does make a slight zipper sound but it's not nearly as loud as I've heard in some videos. Great accuracy with Remington Core Lokt 150gr. Looking forward to getting a gen 2 when the price is right.
I went to pick up a gen 2 last week I wanted to try it out this hunting season but I struggled to put the magazine into the rifle at the gun store . So I said no thanks . Cant have that. It has to work flawlessly. So its back to my gen1 . Way faster to snap the mag in and go.
Extremely hot day? 85 degrees lol here in west Texas it can get to 114 degrees in the summer 100 or more is common. But wanted to say thank you for recommending the Howa, love mine.
My Gen 2 trigger wouldn't go lower than 3.5 lbs also. I clipped the trigger spring a little at a time until I could get it to 2.5 lbs. I never messed with the adjustment screw so I could probably get it lower but 2.5 lbs is enough for a hunting rifle for me.
I don't get the compaints about the "zipper noise". In my experience and observation, it's the exception to even get one follow-up shot on a deer with a bolt action. What's the "zipper noise" going to do that the sound of the first shot hasn't already done? Besides, I took some 0000 steel wool to a noisy ranch bolt. It took five minutes to make it silent and slick.
How was the Gen 2 sighted in? I'm in lower Alabama so I MIGHT take a 200yd shot. Most shots around 100 125yd range. But all my rifle are sighted in dead on at 100. Thinking bout getting this Gen 2 and setting it up for longer shots
Honestly I'm impressed with how well the Gen 1 grouped. I'm not sure if it's because you had it longer and the barrel was well seasoned but damn those looked good.
I have now had 3 Ruger American rifles. I first got the standard model and shot my first deer with it. I traded it for a predator. Got a used Hunter later. For how often get to shoot, they perform well and I’ve never felt like I needed an upgrade. They definitely have some cut corners, but nothing that can’t be worked with. They made a budget rifle with an excellent barrel. I don’t know what they did differently with the gen II, but most of what I hear makes me think they lost their magic
The big improvement is that they beveled the sharp edge leading up to the chamber, in the Gen 2. Makes it much more reliable for feeding. The first gen is not a dependable rifle - I’ve had feeding issues with every one I owned.
@@helterskelter156my gen 1 Go Wild model runs great and has good accuracy (about 0.7-1 MOA reliably on 3 shot groups). Mine also does not make a zipper sound like many complain about.. I polished my bolt lol
@@TheCodyO Don’t care about the zipper sound. All RARs I’ve ever handled had great accuracy, but failed to feed reliably unless you’re extremely diligent with the bolt. I’m not sure if you’ e hunted with your rifle, or just shot off the bench. If you’ve not hunted or run into situations where your adrenaline is rushing and you cannot work the bolt with certain care, then you may have not encountered a problem with your rifle. You could also have gotten very lucky, and gotten a good one.
What would be your suggestion for a step up in reliability and accuracy. I can spend up to 50% more. I also have this rifle and am sub moa at 500 yards with it. 22 inch barrel on the magpul 700 stock with a vortex venom 5×25
My gen 1 standard 7mm-08 does not have the rotary mag. Thank goodness. It's a "308" short-action standard flush mount that holds four rounds. Just bought it this year.
@@Bullets4Bucks Also, bought a predator in 6mm creedmoor that had an AI mag. Hated it. They sent me a new AI mag-well and AI mag because it wouldn't feed and they threw in a free flush mount mag-well because I mentioned that I wanted to change it out. Ended up having to send everything back for them to fix it but they still sent all the extra stuff back with the repaired rifle. After some thought, I'm going to sell the Predator because I have a 7mm-08 American Standard. The ballistics are close enough (the 08 has up to 200 more foot-pounds) out to 300 yards that I feel, for my purposes, having the 6 is redundant. Point is, they still have standard surface mount mag-wells that fit the gen 1 predators, standards and ranches if anyone wants to swap their rotary or AI out for a standard flush mount. I think they may have the same for the gen 2s as well. It may depend on the caliber. But getting and swapping the short action surface mount standard mag well wasn't a problem. The gen 1 mag wells may fit in the gen 2s for all I know. The wells for the gen 1s were only around $25 and change last I heard, but they're not listed on their site. You have to contact Ruger.
Hey that Gen 1 looks like it has the Tikka fold over the loading face is it harder to load or drop in shingle rds as compared to a open loading face like the Rem 700s
Pretty nice comparison between the two Generations. I like all of the upgrades of the Gen 2 even though it’s not perfect. I am waiting for the release of the lefty models at Shot Show. Not sure 🤔 yet which cartridge that I want to get.
I would consider weight difference of the bolt action vs AR-10 frame. I have both, the AR-10 is going to be heavier due to the all aluminum frame. If that is not a barrier, the AR is certainly more customizable.
Always wonder how much you shoot these before accuracy testing. I had to shoot about 4 boxes of ammo through gen 1 predator before it calmed down. I wouldn't think the gen 2 would be much different in break in need.
@@Bullets4Bucks I go to Sportsman's warehouse often and told them I wanted one in the Predator model. Went in a month ago, walked out with one. Love it!!! I also have an AR plus 6.5 Grendel and it uses the same AR style mag. I did swap the trigger for a TImney
3 position safety. A positive feature. Thanks. SC Navy vet. 1965. 🇺🇸👩🚒😊
Agreed
When I got mine the gen 2 was only 30 bucks more than the gen 1. So for me it was a no brainer. The cost of a muzzle break was more than the price difference. The gen 2, to me, just looks better, felt better, the bolt is considerably smoother more quite, and with the 3 position safety I couldn't go wrong. Great video!!!
How does this video not have more engagement right now? This was a great comparison video.
My dad’s got two gen 1 Americans - one in 22-250, and another in 25-06. Both group like precision rifles. I just picked up a Ranch in 5.56, but I haven’t grouped it yet. I’m debating whether or not to get a Timney for it first. I put a 1-8 Vortex Strike Eagle SFP on it, but eventually I want to get a thermal for night time coyote hunting.
My gen 1 30-06 came with a rail and I've never had feeding issues like a lot of people say. The bolt does make a slight zipper sound but it's not nearly as loud as I've heard in some videos. Great accuracy with Remington Core Lokt 150gr. Looking forward to getting a gen 2 when the price is right.
Those gen ones shoot
Good and tight ..no complaints here. Thank for your help
Both of these are great, but definitely install an MCarbo trigger spring. Mine went from 4 at lowest setting to 2.75 lbs. just right.
I should do that
I went to pick up a gen 2 last week I wanted to try it out this hunting season but I struggled to put the magazine into the rifle at the gun store . So I said no thanks . Cant have that. It has to work flawlessly. So its back to my gen1 . Way faster to snap the mag in and go.
Extremely hot day? 85 degrees lol here in west Texas it can get to 114 degrees in the summer 100 or more is common. But wanted to say thank you for recommending the Howa, love mine.
lol yeah it gets 100s here but not for long. I was over dressed and used to winter when filming that. lol
Gen 1 all day
My Gen 2 trigger wouldn't go lower than 3.5 lbs also.
I clipped the trigger spring a little at a time until I could get it to 2.5 lbs. I never messed with the adjustment screw so I could probably get it lower but 2.5 lbs is enough for a hunting rifle for me.
That's a kool mechanical hack.
I’m wondering what was the scopes your using on that? I’m considering getting a 3-12 for less that 400yards but idk if that’s realistic or not
I don't get the compaints about the "zipper noise". In my experience and observation, it's the exception to even get one follow-up shot on a deer with a bolt action. What's the "zipper noise" going to do that the sound of the first shot hasn't already done? Besides, I took some 0000 steel wool to a noisy ranch bolt. It took five minutes to make it silent and slick.
Its not a huge functional issue more a annoyance or preference
I took some mag wheel polish to the bolt in mine and it's as smooth as butter now. Also makes less noise.
How was the Gen 2 sighted in? I'm in lower Alabama so I MIGHT take a 200yd shot. Most shots around 100 125yd range. But all my rifle are sighted in dead on at 100. Thinking bout getting this Gen 2 and setting it up for longer shots
Honestly I'm impressed with how well the Gen 1 grouped. I'm not sure if it's because you had it longer and the barrel was well seasoned but damn those looked good.
The gen I can shoot very very accurate
I have now had 3 Ruger American rifles. I first got the standard model and shot my first deer with it. I traded it for a predator. Got a used Hunter later. For how often get to shoot, they perform well and I’ve never felt like I needed an upgrade. They definitely have some cut corners, but nothing that can’t be worked with. They made a budget rifle with an excellent barrel. I don’t know what they did differently with the gen II, but most of what I hear makes me think they lost their magic
The big improvement is that they beveled the sharp edge leading up to the chamber, in the Gen 2.
Makes it much more reliable for feeding. The first gen is not a dependable rifle - I’ve had feeding issues with every one I owned.
@@helterskelter156interesting
@@helterskelter156User error.
@@helterskelter156my gen 1 Go Wild model runs great and has good accuracy (about 0.7-1 MOA reliably on 3 shot groups). Mine also does not make a zipper sound like many complain about.. I polished my bolt lol
@@TheCodyO Don’t care about the zipper sound. All RARs I’ve ever handled had great accuracy, but failed to feed reliably unless you’re extremely diligent with the bolt.
I’m not sure if you’ e hunted with your rifle, or just shot off the bench. If you’ve not hunted or run into situations where your adrenaline is rushing and you cannot work the bolt with certain care, then you may have not encountered a problem with your rifle. You could also have gotten very lucky, and gotten a good one.
The bolt not closing when loaded is fixed with filing the magazine lips very slightly.
Interesting
Tengo el generación 1 en calibre 3006, es un gran rifle.
Cool
What would be your suggestion for a step up in reliability and accuracy. I can spend up to 50% more. I also have this rifle and am sub moa at 500 yards with it. 22 inch barrel on the magpul 700 stock with a vortex venom 5×25
My gen 1 standard 7mm-08 does not have the rotary mag. Thank goodness. It's a "308" short-action standard flush mount that holds four rounds. Just bought it this year.
Nice
@@Bullets4Bucks Also, bought a predator in 6mm creedmoor that had an AI mag. Hated it. They sent me a new AI mag-well and AI mag because it wouldn't feed and they threw in a free flush mount mag-well because I mentioned that I wanted to change it out. Ended up having to send everything back for them to fix it but they still sent all the extra stuff back with the repaired rifle. After some thought, I'm going to sell the Predator because I have a 7mm-08 American Standard. The ballistics are close enough (the 08 has up to 200 more foot-pounds) out to 300 yards that I feel, for my purposes, having the 6 is redundant. Point is, they still have standard surface mount mag-wells that fit the gen 1 predators, standards and ranches if anyone wants to swap their rotary or AI out for a standard flush mount. I think they may have the same for the gen 2s as well. It may depend on the caliber. But getting and swapping the short action surface mount standard mag well wasn't a problem. The gen 1 mag wells may fit in the gen 2s for all I know. The wells for the gen 1s were only around $25 and change last I heard, but they're not listed on their site. You have to contact Ruger.
Hey that Gen 1 looks like it has the Tikka fold over the loading face is it harder to load or drop in shingle rds as compared to a open loading face like the Rem 700s
I love mine
Pretty nice comparison between the two Generations. I like all of the upgrades of the Gen 2 even though it’s not perfect.
I am waiting for the release of the lefty models at Shot Show. Not sure 🤔 yet which cartridge that I want to get.
Thanks
@@Bullets4Bucks you are quite welcome 🙏 Stephen. 😃🦌
Im really riding the fence between getting the ruger bolt action 308 and just goin the ar-10 route just for a bit extra customization and ease of use
I would consider weight difference of the bolt action vs AR-10 frame. I have both, the AR-10 is going to be heavier due to the all aluminum frame. If that is not a barrier, the AR is certainly more customizable.
👍👍 I don't like spiral fluted barrels
Why?
Same here. Just not aesthetically pleasing to me.
I have the gen 1 go wild edition in 7 prc it shoots half moa
The onder gen 1 bolt without the cutout for the AR magazine is smoother and less likely to jam, basically less wobbly
Yeahni do not like the look at all of spiraled barrel....have a gen 1 predetor in 6.5creedmore and it drives tacks
From everything I’ve seen the gen 2 does not group as well as the first.
Seems to be true but that's a feeling for me not based on hard fact
Do you think Ruger might release a new gen Ruger Precision Rifle sometime? Maybe they'll polish that bolt too lol.
Maybe
Best budget scope???
What's the use case?
What ammo you shooting? Thx
Hornady eldx eldm and sst
Always wonder how much you shoot these before accuracy testing. I had to shoot about 4 boxes of ammo through gen 1 predator before it calmed down. I wouldn't think the gen 2 would be much different in break in need.
I prefer the gen 1...not a fan of fluted barrels.
Don’t walk thru the brushes with the gen 1. You will lose your magazine. Thanks. SC Navy vet. 1965. 🇺🇸👩🚒😊
True
Why is yhe 22 arc hard to find
It's still new and kinda niche
@@Bullets4Bucks I go to Sportsman's warehouse often and told them I wanted one in the Predator model. Went in a month ago, walked out with one. Love it!!! I also have an AR plus 6.5 Grendel and it uses the same AR style mag. I did swap the trigger for a TImney
like to hear your voice on this rifle. ARE THESE worth they wait, 7mm08 vs 6.5 creedmoor or 308