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Old August 5, 2014, 11:47 PM   #33
jgcoastie
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Join Date: February 15, 2009
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I'd put the T/C Venture leaps and bounds above the Ruger American.

Yeah, it says American on it... But it seems to have been made in America using the cheapest parts available with little regard to anything else. It feels cheesy in the hand, it's Ruger's answer to the Remington 770, both of which are utterly disappointing.

The Venture doesn't try to fool you into thinking it's an Icon (T/C's upper-level rifle), but it feels like a solid budget gun, and I've never heard a bad word about them.
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