If there has been one major area of concern regarding a shooter getting into long-range rifles, it has been in the area of cost. These advanced rifle types can and do often run well into the several-thousand-dollar range. The Remington XM 2010 .300 Win. Mag., by example as a military rifle, carries a price tag of $24,000 and change. Even when trying very hard to stay within a budget, many rifles—including some of mine—will run up into the $3,000 figure, and with a workable scope system and suppressor, this figure can jump again by another $2,500. Therefore, it can be difficult for the average guy to get into this game by way of the dedicated long-range chassis style rifle.
Ruger, seeing the obvious benefit of introducing an affordable yet high-quality…