Over the last many decades, Ruger has forged a reputation as one of America’s premier firearms manufacturers, with iconic models like the No. 1, Mini-14, 10/22 and the Mark I/II/III as its headliners. Ruger has also been the workingman’s gun company because of its ability to provide well-made, sweet-shooting firearms with blue-collar price tags. The Ruger American rifle series, which arrived on the scene back in 2012, epitomizes everything the company stands for and has, in a few short years, lived up to the prestigious Ruger name.
The newest edition to the lineup is the American Magnum rifle, which is available in either 7mm Remingtom Magnum or, as tested for this review,.300 Winchester Magnum. Like its predecessors, the American Magnum is well built but inexpensive, carrying an MSRP of $699…