Precision Rifle Setup: Length of Pull Adjustments and Mounting your Scope

Maximize your Ruger precision rifle performance with proper setup and adjustment. This info is useful for any rifle, not just long range systems. Over the years, rifle scopes have remained a favored accessory among long-range shooters, hunters, and firearm enthusiasts.

A properly mounted rifle optic offers several benefits, including: 

  1. Improved accuracy: A rifle scope allows the shooter to see the target more clearly, improving their shots' accuracy.

  2. Longer Range: Rifle scopes can magnify the image of the target, allowing the shooter to see it more clearly at longer distances.

  3. Faster Target Acquisition: A rifle scope can help the shooter locate and aim a target more quickly.

  4. Enhanced Situational Awareness: A rifle scope can provide a wider field of view, enhancing their surrounding environment.

  5. Customization: Rifle scopes come in a variety of sizes, styles, and features, allowing the shooter to choose the one that best meets their needs.

Throughout this instructional video, we'll cover some fundamental components of the Ruger Precision Rifle, including how to adjust the length of pull and how to properly mount an optic.

Following these tips and tricks will help you achieve peak performance and accuracy from your long-range rifle platform.

Obligatory Safety Briefing

Always follow these basic steps before performing any maintenance to your firearm:

(1) Point the muzzle in a safe direction, and make sure the rifle is unloaded.
(2) Ensure the chamber is empty and there's no magazine inserted.
(3) Ensure the bolt is out and the rifle is on safe.

Enhance your Ruger Precision Rifle's performance with a properly mounted optic and length of pull.

*Shown throughout this video is a short-action, .308 Ruger Precision Rifle

Key Topics Covered:

  • 0:00 - Precision Rifle Setup

  • 1:20 - Adjusting the RPR butt stock

  • 1:39 - Estimating length of pull

  • 2:35 - Tips for the stock adjustment

  • 4:18 - Caveats for scope mounting on the RPR

  • 5:00 - Mounting the scope

  • 6:08 - Adjusting eye relief

  • 6:50 - Leveling the scope/reticle

  • 8:02 - Adjusting the cheek piece

About the Ruger Precision Rifle

The Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) is a bolt-action rifle designed for long-range precision shooting. It is available in several calibers, including .223 Remington, 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, and .338 Lapua Magnum.

Whether you've just purchased your RPR or you're just looking to improve your technical familiarity, the experts at Catalyst Arms have you covered.