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21st Century Hunting Rifle: A Ruger American Predator Build in 308

Ever wondered what happens when you combine precision engineering, crystal-clear optics, modern sound suppression technology, and cutting-edge ammunition? Well, strap in, because we’re about to find out. This 21st century hunting rifle setup can consistently ring steel at 750 yards while also being light and maneuverable. We’re talking long-range precision with stealth mode engaged. And whether you’re after whitetails on the back 40 or elk in the high country, this rig is ready to revolutionize your hunting game. So, let’s break down this package of hunting versatility and see why it’s becoming a popular choice for modern hunters.

21st Century Hunting Rifle: The Ruger American Predator 18-inch .308

Let’s kick things off with the heart of our setup – the Ruger American Predator. This isn’t just another budget-friendly bolt gun; it’s a precision instrument masquerading as an everyman’s rifle. The 18-inch barrel is the Goldilocks of hunting barrel lengths – not too long, not too short, but just right for hunting. It offers the perfect balance of maneuverability in tight spaces and the velocity needed for ethical, long-range shots. Despite the shorter action and barrel, the efficient .308 Winchester cartridge paired with modern ammunition retains sufficient energy for ethical harvests of deer and elk-sized game within practical hunting ranges. The cold hammer-forged medium-profile barrel ensures durability and consistent accuracy, shot after shot.

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What also sets this rifle apart is its user-friendly features. The adjustable Ruger Marksman trigger can be easily fine-tuned from 3 to 5 pounds, allowing you to customize your pull weight to your preferences. The one-piece, three-lug bolt provides smooth, fast cycling, while the Power Bedding and free-floated barrel ensures that your point of impact stays consistent, regardless of temperature or pressure on the stock. And let’s not forget the threaded muzzle, which makes attaching a suppressor such as the Banish Backcountry a breeze. All of these features come in a package that won’t break the bank, proving that you don’t need to take out a second mortgage to get a high-performance hunting rifle.

Optics setup on rifle build

Vortex Viper HD 3-15×44 Scope: Crystal Clear Precision

Now, let’s talk about the eyes of our hunting rig – Vortex’s new Viper HD 3-15x44mm scope. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill hunting scope; it’s a precision optic that punches way above its weight class. Its 3-15x magnification range makes this scope versatile enough for everything from close-range brush hunting to long-range precision shots. At lower magnifications, the second focal plane design provides a cleaner, less cluttered sight picture, which is ideal for quick target acquisition in dense brush or when tracking moving game at shorter ranges. As you dial up the magnification for longer shots, the reticle remains the same size, allowing for precise aiming without obscuring the target. 

And with 30.5 MILs of elevation adjustment, you’ve got plenty of room to stretch the legs of your .308 out to long range. The locking exposed elevation turret allows for quick and precise adjustments, letting you dial for those long shots with confidence at any magnification using the center crosshair. The easy to use Rev Stop Zero System also provides a rock-solid return to zero after turret adjustments. I like to dial my elevation with this scope in most long-distance hunting scenarios, but I can also use the MIL reticle holdovers at 15x magnification when needed.

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What really stands out is this scope’s exceptional HD glass quality, reticle, and light weight. We’re talking edge-to-edge clarity that’ll have you wondering if you’re looking through a scope or a spotting scope. The fine center crosshair subtensions on the VMR-3 reticle were carefully chosen to provide the optimum balance between precision aiming and low-light visibility. It even includes an illuminated center dot for those all-too-common shots at last light. The 44mm objective lens also perfectly balances light-gathering capability and keeping a low profile on your rifle. Finally, the scope weighs in at only 22.5 ounces. In short, the Vortex Viper HD 3-15×44 is a perfect match for the hunting versatility and potential of the Ruger Predator .308 rifle.

Vortex Viper HD 3-15x44

Banish Backcountry Suppressor: Stealth is Golden

Now, let’s talk about the Banish Backcountry suppressor. This isn’t just any old can; it’s a technological marvel designed specifically for hunters who demand the best. Weighing in at a mere 7.8 ounces and measuring just 5.5 inches long, the Backcountry is like the featherweight champion of the suppressor world. 

But don’t let its small size fool you – this little guy packs a serious punch when it comes to noise reduction. Constructed from lightweight and durable titanium, the Banish Backcountry offers an impressive 30-33 dB sound reduction. That’s like turning your .308’s bark into a polite cough, protecting your hearing and reducing the chance of spooking game after your first shot. But the benefits don’t stop at noise reduction. The Banish Backcountry also significantly reduces felt recoil, making follow-up shots faster and more accurate. And thanks to its lightweight design, it doesn’t throw off the balance of your Ruger Predator.

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Modern Ammunition: Taking .308 Performance to New Levels 

Last, let’s load up this quiet precision machine with some truly remarkable ammunition. We’re focusing on three top-tier options that cover a wide range of hunting scenarios from hunting whitetails in the big woods to elk in the western mountains. All three readily available factory loads bring unique advantages to the table.

  1. Barnes 130-grain TTSX: This all-copper bullet is a marvel of modern ammunition engineering. The polymer tip initiates rapid expansion, while the grooved solid copper bullet body reduces pressure and improves accuracy. The lighter 130-grain weight means higher velocities of 2,950 fps and flatter trajectories, making it ideal for medium-sized game and longer shots. This ammo provides 6.5 Creedmoor ballistic performance out to 500 yards in a shorty .308 rifle, a fact that would surprise many hunters. For larger game such as elk, you can move up to the 150 or 168-grain TTSX bullets.
  2. Federal Fusion 150-grain: The Fusion line is specifically designed for controlled expansion and weight retention in more traditional whitetail deer hunting scenarios and distances. The molecularly fused jacket and core keep the bullet together even on tough, quartering shots. The 150-grain weight offers a great balance of velocity and energy, making it a versatile choice for medium-sized game. It has a strong following and reputation in whitetail hunting circles.
  3. Federal Terminal Ascent 175-grain: This is the heavyweight champion of our ammo lineup. The Terminal Ascent combines the best features of match-grade target bullets with the terminal performance needed for ethical hunting larger game such as elk. The AccuChannel groove technology reduces drag and improves accuracy, while the Slipstream polymer tip initiates expansion even at lower velocities. It’s like having a long-range precision bullet that transforms into an expand-on-impact powerhouse when it reaches the target. The 175-grain weight is also perfect for longer shots where energy retention is crucial.

This variety of ammunition allows you to tailor your loads to your specific hunting situation. It’s like having a golf bag full of clubs – you’ve got the right tool for every shot!

Performance in the Field: Where the Magic Happens

So, how does this trifecta of rifle, suppressor, and ammo perform when the rubber meets the road? Or rather, when the boots hit the trail?  From testing this setup on the range, sub-MOA groups aren’t just possible; they’re expected. The free-floated barrel of the Ruger Predator, combined with the precision manufacturing of our selected ammunition, creates a unique synergy of hunting performance.

The 18-inch barrel makes this rifle a joy to handle in tight spaces. Whether you’re navigating thick brush or hunting from a tree stand or box blind, you’ll appreciate the maneuverability. And don’t let the shorter barrel fool you. This rifle is more than capable of reaching out to 500 yards and beyond with the right optics and ammunition. It’s like having a sniper rifle that doesn’t mind getting its hands dirty in close-quarter brush hunting. I ran this setup out to 750 yards on steel targets at the range with relative ease and impressive accuracy.

The Vortex Viper HD’s crystal-clear glass and precise adjustments further enhance your ability to place shots exactly where you want them, whether you’re taking a 50-yard shot in thick cover or reaching out to 500 yards in open country. Last but certainly not least, the Banish Backcountry suppressor can help you stay on target for faster follow-up shots by reducing felt recoil while also protecting your hearing.

A Perfect Combination

There you have it, a 21st century hunting rifle setup in .308 hunting for today’s hunter. The Ruger American Predator 18-inch shorty in .308 Winchester, paired with the Vortex Viper HD 3-15x44mm scope, Banish Backcountry suppressor, and modern ammunition offers a level of performance and versatility that hunters of yesteryear could only dream of. It’s a setup that can grow with your skills, taking you from deep-woods hunter to long-range marksman without needing to change your equipment. So, get out there and experience for yourself why more hunters are embracing this modern approach to a time-honored tradition. Happy hunting, and may your freezer be full, and your hunting stories be memorable.

Rifle Specifications

  • Caliber: .308 Winchester
  • Action: Bolt-action
  • Barrel Length: 18 inches
  • Overall Length: 38 inches
  • Weight: Approximately 6.2 pounds (without scope)
  • Stock: Synthetic, moss green
  • Barrel: Cold hammer-forged, matte black finish
  • Muzzle: Threaded (5/8″-24 thread pattern) with thread protector
  • Twist Rate: 1:10″ right-hand twist
  • Capacity: 4+1 rounds (detachable box magazine)
  • Trigger: Ruger Marksman Adjustable trigger (3-5 lbs pull weight)
  • Bolt: One-piece, three-lug design with 70° throw
  • Safety: Two-position tang safety
  • Bedding: Power Bedding integral bedding block system
  • MSRP: $619

Performance

AmmunitionAverage Group Size (5 shots, 100 yards)
Barnes 130 grain TTSX0.837
Federal Fusion 150 grain0.985
Federal Terminal Ascent 175 grain0.945
Notes: Bullet weight measured in grains and accuracy in inches for averaging five, five-shot groups at 100 yards.

For more info on the Ruger American Predator, visit ruger.com.

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