Ruger Introduces New Scout Rifle and 77/17 Configurations

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. has introduced two new model configurations: the Ruger Scout Rifle in .450 Bushmaster and the Ruger 77/17 chambered in .17 WSM.
Ruger Introduces New Scout Rifle and 77/17 Configurations

It's hard to argue against the Scout Rifle being one of the most popular rifles for those who want a compact platform that'll work in a variety of situations.

Col. Jeff Cooper promoted the Scout Rifle as a lightweight bolt-action rifle, chambered in .308, that would provide for hunting, fighting and general use. He served as a consultant and the rifle gained acceptance, along with modifications as technology improved.

Now, Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. has introduced two new model configurations: the Ruger Scout Rifle chambered in .450 Bushmaster, and the Ruger 77/17 chambered in .17 WSM.

"These two additions to proven Ruger platforms will benefit a wide variety of shooters," said Ruger President and CEO, Chris Killoy. "Both rifles are examples of how we at Ruger listen to our customers and work hard to deliver on their requests."

A frequent request from hunters, the Scout Rifle chambered in .450 Bushmaster features a stainless steel finish and a lightweight synthetic stock. Combining the versatility of the Scout Rifle with the powerful knockdown capability of the .450 Bushmaster cartridge, this new rifle delivers the accuracy and reliability customers have come to appreciate and expect from Ruger rifles.

Following on the heels of the successful reintroduction of the 77-Series bolt-action rifles, Ruger is also introducing the 77/17 chambered in .17 WSM with a 20" blued alloy steel barrel and American walnut stock. Flat shooting and superbly accurate, this rifle also features an improved trigger pull over previous 77/17 WSM models.

For more information on the Ruger Scout Rifle and Ruger 77/17, or to learn more about the extensive line of award-winning Ruger firearms, visit Ruger.com
 


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