Team Ruger Pulls Off A Winning Weekend

Team Ruger Pulls Off A Winning Weekend
Team Ruger Pulls Off A Winning Weekend

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is pleased to announce that multiple Team Ruger competitors posted divisional wins throughout the weekend of June 21-23.

Team Captain Doug Koenig took the top production division spot at the Buckeye Precision Rifle Club match held at the Southington Hunt Club in Garrettsville, Ohio. The match consisted of 20 technically challenging stages laid out over varying terrain. Koenig claimed the production win with a final score 552.00 in a time of 65.99 competing with his Ruger Precision® Rifle chambered in 6mm Creedmoor.

“My production Ruger Precision Rifle performed flawlessly throughout the 20 stages of this match, hitting targets from 300 to over 1,000 yards,” said Koenig. “I demand consistent accuracy and reliability from my equipment whether in competition or on the hunt of a lifetime – and my Ruger firearms always deliver.”

Team Ruger members Dave Olhasso and James McGinty competed at the USPSA Area 7 match held at the Pioneer Sportsmen Club in Dunbarton, NH, claiming first place wins in their respective divisions. Competing with his SR1911 chambered in 10mm Auto, Olhasso placed first in the Limited 10 division with a final score of 1259.7 in a time of 219.56. McGinty claimed the top spot in the Single Stack division shooting the Ruger Custom Shop SR1911 Competition Pistol chambered in 9mm Luger.

Additionally, teammate Randi Rogers, also known as “Holy Terror” in the SASS community, claimed a second place win in the Cowgirl division at the End of Trail National Championship held at Founders Ranch in Edgewood, NM. Rogers finished with a final time of 245.54 running her Ruger Vaqueros chambered in .357 Magnum.

To learn more about the extensive line of award-winning Ruger firearms, visit Ruger.com or Facebook.com/Ruger. To find accessories for Ruger firearms, visit ShopRuger.com or your local independent retailer of Ruger firearms.

 


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Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of rugged, reliable firearms for the commercial sporting market. As a full-line manufacturer of American-made firearms, Ruger offers consumers almost 700 variations of more than 40 product lines. For 70 years, Ruger has been a model of corporate and community responsibility. Our motto, “Arms Makers for Responsible Citizens®,” echoes our commitment to these principles as we work hard to deliver quality and innovative firearms.

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Anthony leavell

I have over 27 ruger fire arms they all have performed great. Ruger make best gun for best price. No better quality can be found at any price.

Jim cottrell

I have a mk 1 pistol and 77/22. Next is a 10/22 sporter. Love the quality and service.

Barry Saylor

Ruger is also my gun company,
Beautiful SS addiction here.

BigTim

I have been hooked on RUGER Firearms from the early 80s . When I bought my very first one 44 mag Redhawk (still have) cleaned out my collection 14 years ago to nothing but RUGERS. My every day carry is a 9E. Still looking for RUGER to build a Crossbow to complete my hunting gear. I have the bug I’m a RUGERHOLIC

Dan

I’m up to 33 Rugers. Most are new old stock collection guns. I became a stockholder around number 23. Great company!

Matt

Love all my ruger’s waiting to pick up a used Super Blackhawk in 357 mag can’t wait congratulations Ruger

Rodney Taylor

I have mostly ruger equipment.works well for me.

keith

Go for gold.
The ONLY fault/problem I have found with mine is that the bolt is on the wrong side. Now if Ruger put them out in left hand????????

Rock

The Ruger Precision rifle will be my next purchase in 6.5 Creedmore. I have been sold on buying one way before this posting. Takes a while to save my lunch money… REALLY !
Congrats to the entire Ruger team and RUGER !

Dan

I have one and it’s a great shooter, but if you really want to go the distance look at the .388 Lapua.

Dan

.338 – sorry!