This video highlights six budget-friendly rifles that preppers are purchasing for survival scenarios in 2025. It emphasizes that effective preparedness doesn't require expensive firearms, focusing instead on practical and reliable options. The review covers specific models like the Ruger 10/22 Takedown, Mossberg Maverick 88, Kel-Tec SUB-2000, Ruger American Ranch, Savage Model 64, and Rossi RS22. The content delves into their specifications, real-world performance, ammunition considerations, and overall reliability, aiming to guide viewers in building a capable and affordable survival loadout.
This video reviews the Remington 783 HBT rifle in .308 Winchester, comparing its appearance and compact design to the Ruger American Ranch. Despite being a budget rifle, the reviewer was impressed with its accuracy, achieving 0.6" 3-shot groups at 100 yards using Sellier & Bellot 150gr SP ammunition. The review includes accuracy testing and highlights the rifle's Flat Dark Earth (FDE) stock.
This video discusses the merits of 5.56 bolt-action rifles, specifically featuring the Ruger American Ranch rifle equipped with a Dead Air Nomad TI-XC suppressor. The content likely aims to highlight the advantages of this particular firearm configuration for various applications, possibly including hunting or precision shooting. The title and description suggest a focus on performance and the practical use of this rifle setup.
This video discusses five firearms that are surprisingly good performers, even if they aren't the absolute best on the market. The criteria for inclusion seem to be based on value for money or country of origin, rather than just peak performance. The honorable mention is the Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39mm, followed by the TRISTAR Raptor 20 Gauge semi-auto shotgun. The ranked list includes the H&K MP5 .22LR, Underwood M1 Carbine, Taurus G3C, Ruger Security .380, and the Stoeger STR9 as the top pick.
This video showcases the affordable Ruger American Ranch rifle, specifically highlighting its ability to accept standard AR magazines in 300 Blackout caliber. The reviewer expresses immediate enthusiasm for the rifle's lightweight design and its blend of features, making it an attractive option for firearm enthusiasts. The video promises exploration of the rifle's stock configuration, its build quality, the experience of using a bolt-action, and the convenience of AR magazines. Future content will include customizations and range tests. The description also includes promotional links for merchandise, ear protection, and self-defense insurance (USCCA), as well as calls to action for subscribing, joining a membership club, and donating to 2A advocacy.
This YouTube Shorts video highlights the Ruger American Ranch rifle chambered in 5.56mm. The title indicates that a full-length video featuring this firearm is available on the channel. The content likely showcases the rifle's features, performance, or a range session, catering to viewers interested in bolt-action rifles and this specific caliber.
This short video showcases the Ruger American Ranch rifle chambered in 5.56mm, paired with a Steiner T6Xi 1-6x optic. The brief format suggests a quick look at the firearm and its accessory, likely for informational or aesthetic purposes. The presence of prominent hashtags indicates an intention to reach a broad audience interested in firearms, specifically Ruger and Steiner products.
This YouTube Short, titled "Too much radiation. We’ll have to go around.", features the Ruger American Ranch rifle. The title and hashtags suggest a scenario or creative narrative involving the firearm, potentially with a theme of overcoming obstacles or avoiding a hazardous situation. The use of '#shorts' indicates a brief, vertical video format. The specific mention of 'Ruger' and 'American Ranch' points to the rifle itself as the primary subject.
This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test comparing Defiant Munitions TCX 7.62x39 ammunition against Federal Power Shok 7.62x39. The test is conducted using a Ruger American Ranch rifle and includes a heavy clothing barrier. The video aims to determine the effectiveness of both ammunition types for hunting or self-defense applications. The creator emphasizes responsible firearm practices, stating all shooting occurs on a private range. Affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront are included in the description.
This YouTube video showcases a range trip with a Ruger American Ranch rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO, which also fires .223 Remington. The user details their previous experience with a Ruger American Predator in .223 Remington and their decision to trade it for the Ranch model for its dual-caliber capability. The video highlights initial sight-in and range time, with the shooter achieving approximately 1-inch groups at 50 yards from a makeshift rest. Despite limited footage due to other patrons at the range, the user expresses satisfaction with the rifle's accuracy and function, deeming it a great scout or patrol rifle. Future, more in-depth accuracy testing is planned.
This video provides a positive review of the Ruger American Ranch rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The reviewer highlights its performance, specifically mentioning a three-shot half-inch group at 100 yards, and praises its value as a budget hunting rifle. The use of Mini-30 magazines is also noted as a key feature. The rifle is described as reliable and without issues.
This TFBTV video features James Reeves reviewing and demonstrating an affordable suppressed rifle build centered around the Ruger American Ranch in .300 Blackout. The review highlights its value as a budget suppressor host, covering optic and suppressor selection, essential accessories, range testing, and accuracy with subsonic ammunition. It's presented as an ideal option for hunters, home defense enthusiasts, and those seeking quiet shooting without a high cost, often available for under $500.