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		<title>Ruger Issues Safety Bulletin for Ruger Precision Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2017 16:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruger has issued a Product Safety Bulletin for certain Ruger Precision Rifles due to the potential for interference between the aluminum bolt shroud and the cocking piece (also known as the firing pin back). This can lead to light primer strikes. The real problem is that: &#8220;If the rifle fails to fire when the trigger [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Ruger has issued a <a href="http://Ruger.com/RPRSafety" target="_blank">Product Safety Bulletin</a> for certain Ruger Precision Rifles due to the potential for interference between the aluminum bolt shroud and the cocking piece (also known as the firing pin back). This can lead to light primer strikes. The real problem is that: &#8220;If the rifle fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, it may fire when the bolt handle is subsequently lifted&#8221;. NOTE: Ruger Precision Rifles with polymer bolt shrouds are NOT affected.</p>
<p>Although only a small percentage of rifles appear to be affected and there are no reported injuries, Ruger is offering <strong>replacement aluminum bolt shrouds</strong> for affected rifles in order to eliminate the possibility of bolt/shroud interference. <a href="http://ruger-hosted.s3.amazonaws.com/email/RPR_Safety-b5bdb1ccf1eef511.pdf" target="_blank">View Safety Bulletin PDF</a></p>
<p><strong>AFFECTED RIFLES:</strong> Ruger Precision Rifles (regardless of caliber) that have an <strong>aluminum bolt shroud</strong> and fall within the following <strong>serial number</strong> ranges are potentially affected:</p>
<h3>SN 1800-26274 to 1800-78345 OR  SN 1801-00506 to 1801-30461</h3>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/rprbull1703op.png" alt="Ruger Precision Rifle Safety Bulletin"></p>
<p>If you believe your rifle is affected or are unsure if your rifle is affected, you can request a <strong>FREE replacement bolt</strong> shroud by visiting <a href="http://Ruger.com/RPRSafety" target="_blank">Ruger.com/RPRSafety</a>. </p>
<p><strong>DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE</strong><br />
Some Ruger Precision Rifles may experience interference between the aluminum bolt shroud and the cocking piece (aka the firing pin back). In rare instances, the interference can disrupt the firing mechanism and cause it to not function properly. Possible results of this interference are light primer strikes or, in extreme cases, the rifle may not fire when the trigger is pulled. <strong>If the rifle fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, it may fire when the bolt handle is subsequently lifted.</strong> In rifles where this condition exists, the issue often resolves itself as parts wear and interference is reduced.</p>
<p><center><a href="http://ruger-hosted.s3.amazonaws.com/email/RPR_Safety-b5bdb1ccf1eef511.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>CLICK IMAGE Below</a> to Read Full RPR Safety Bulletin PDF</strong></center></p>
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		<title>Pacific Tool and Gauge Offers Bolt Shrouds and Muzzle Brakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 06:50:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to dress up your Remington 700 or Rem-Clone receivers at a modest cost? Check out these new CNC bolt shrouds from Pacific Tool and Gauge (PTG). PTG now offers handsome Nesika-style and Lawton-style bolt shrouds for Rem-spec bolts. The aluminum Nesika-style shrouds come in silver or black finish and cost $18.50. The aluminum Lawton-style [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to dress up your Remington 700 or Rem-Clone receivers at a modest cost? Check out these new CNC bolt shrouds from <a href="http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/specials.htm" target="new">Pacific Tool and Gauge</a> (PTG).  PTG now offers handsome Nesika-style and Lawton-style bolt shrouds for Rem-spec bolts. The aluminum Nesika-style shrouds come in silver or black finish and cost $18.50. The aluminum Lawton-style shroud comes in a silver finish only but it costs just $7.50 while supplies last. Give your Rem action the look of a custom, or enhance your Rem clone action for under twenty bucks.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/boltshroud02.jpg" alt="PTG bolt Shroud Rem 700"></p>
<p><img align="right" hspace='6' src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ptgbrake01op.png" alt="PTG bolt Shroud Rem 700"><b>Affordable PTG Muzzle Brakes</b><br />
Many of you may not know this, but PTG now makes muzzle brakes &#8212; and they are a great value. The Standard Muzzle Brake, shown at right, costs just $49.90. It measures 1.80&#8243; OAL .817&#8243; x .940&#8243; Taper (5/8-28 thread pitch). PTG&#8217;s Universal Short Muzzle Brake, with dimensions 1.100&#8243; OAL x .750&#8243; OD with 1/2-28 x .300 deep thread, is just $39.90. Though very affordable, these PTG muzzle brakes really work. A well-designed muzzle brake can reduce felt recoil by up to 30% (depending on caliber). When installed properly, quality brakes normally won&#8217;t hurt accuracy, although they <em>can</em> affect barrel harmonics so you may need to adjust your load.</p>
<p><font size="1">This story suggested by Edlongrange. We invite other submissions from our readers.<br />
Disclosure: Pacific Tool and Gauge has advertised with AccurateShooter.com.</font></p>
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