Bushmaster Predator vs Ruger 96/17M
Put rifles head to head to compare caliber and more.
$706.19
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Rifles | Bushmaster Predator | Ruger 96/17M |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
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Length | 38.25" | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Lever Action |
Caliber | .223 Remington | |
Finish | Black | |
Barrel Length | 20" | 18 1/2" |
Sights | Adjustable Rear, Ft: Gold Bead Ramp | |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | Ruger |
Reviews | See 3 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $710.19 | $1,475.00 |
Used Price | $497.13 | $1,032.50 |
Sale Price | $639.17 | $1,327.50 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster Predator
* This model is not California compliant it does not have the required bullet button. Stock :Black A2 Metal Finish :Black Muzzle :No Muzzle Device Receiver Material :Aluminum Sights :None (Optics Ready) Barrel Description :Chrome Moly Steel Fluted Twist :1:8" State compliant model.
Ruger 96/17M
The model 96/17M wears a light profile 18-½ inch barrel that measures .553 inch at the muzzle. The rifle has a deep blue/black metal finish and an attractive birch stock with a smooth carbine style butt plate. The trigger pull on the test gun released with four and three-quarters pounds of pressure. The magazine holds nine rounds of .17 magnum ammo, and is of the excellent rotary design. Ruger’s rimfire rifles have the best magazine design in the industry. Most competitive .17 magnum rifles have a box magazine that looks like an afterthought, but the Ruger design fits flush with the bottom of the stock, and has about an eighty percent capacity advantage over most box magazines. The barrel wears a set of adjustable open sights, and is also supplied with a scope mount base that attaches to the pre-drilled receiver.