The Ruger Precision Rifle in .300 Winchester Magnum is a bolt-action precision platform intended for long-range shooting, matches, and hunting where large-magnum performance is desired. It combines a heavy-contour threaded barrel and an adjustable folding stock to aid in repeatable ergonomics and transport. The rifle’s feature set emphasizes adjustability, modular accessory mounting, and a shooter-adjustable trigger suited to precision applications.
Key Specifications
- The rifle is chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum for long-range magnum performance.
- The barrel measures 26 inches and is heavy-contour with a threaded muzzle using a 5/8-24 thread pattern.
- The barrel uses 5R rifling with a 1:9″ RH twist rate.
- The finish is a Smoked Bronze Cerakote on select components with black metalwork accents.
- The stock is a folding, adjustable design with a length-of-pull that adjusts to 12–15.5 inches and an adjustable cheek rest.
- Controls include a Magpul MOE-K2-XL grip and a Ruger Marksman Adjustable trigger with externally adjustable pull weight.
- The rifle uses a detachable AICS-pattern magazine interface and ships with two factory magazines; reported included magazine type and capacity vary by source.
- The forend features a free-float aluminum M-LOK handguard suitable for long-range scope clearance; reported handguard lengths vary between sources.
This Ruger Precision Rifle package centers on modularity and shooter-adjustable ergonomics while providing a magnum chambering for extended-range tasks. The combination of a threaded heavy-contour barrel, adjustable stock, and an externally adjustable trigger supports precision-focused setups and accessories. Note that reported factory magazine configuration and some dimensional details vary between sources; see notes for specifics and verification needs.
Be aware that magazine capacity and legal limits vary by jurisdiction; the following states have statutory restrictions on magazine capacity: Hawaii, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado.





