River guide gun in .416 ruger

This rifle has a brake? Is there any .416 Ruger made without a brake?
 
This rifle has a brake? Is there any .416 Ruger made without a brake?
The Guide Gun comes with muzzle brake, threaded counter weight and threaded end cap. So you can remove muzzle brake after sighting in and install counter weight and have same POA or just install threaded end cap to protect threads on barrel end.
 
I'm about to get a .375, would you say it's worth relieving that area from the start?
Or as a minimum checking the torque on the action screws.. But that might be great advice on all factory guns.
 
The Ruger Alaskan in 416 doesn't have a break. Awesome gun but they are hard to find.
 
The Guide Gun comes with muzzle brake, threaded counter weight and threaded end cap. So you can remove muzzle brake after sighting in and install counter weight and have same POA or just install threaded end cap to protect threads on barrel end.

Correct
 
I have the Ruger Alaskan rifles in 375 and 416 Ruger. Both are lightweight hard hitting rifles. In Alaska or Africa I recommend the 416. It will lay waste to your game.
 
I loved my 375 Ruger so much that when they came out with the 416 I bought one and set it up as a dedicated Buffalo and bear rifle. To this day they are two of my favorite rifles and will never be sold! PS both of mine are the Alaskan models with the Hogue rubber stock.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
62,155
Messages
1,364,738
Members
118,706
Latest member
Jplicespeu
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

NEW ZEALAND SAFARIS wrote on Djei5's profile.
Afternoon I just received a message but cannot find the text sorry, how can I help?
csmith wrote on 19_A_CPT's profile.
Not sure your price range. Have a 375 H&H with a muzzle brake. Nice rifle only fired a few times. Also a Mossberg 375 Ruger its been used and shows a few hunts on it.
Two African Safaris Hunted South Africa both times,
9 game animals taken
Has anybody hunted with Phumba safari in steenbokpan south Africa?
 
Top