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This site is dedicated to the Ruger brand of products and their new .204 cartridge.  We realize, of course, that Ruger firearms have their weaknesses.  They do, however, build quality products that are reliable and accurate.  They quite possibly represent the best value in hunting arms!

This site is brand new and is a work in progress.  We will be updating it regularly for awhile.  This site is designed to help Ruger fans share information about their guns and the .204 Ruger caliber.  We are in no way affiliated with Strum, Ruger & Co., Inc and receive no compensation from them.  So please, check out the forum and enjoy the site.

Much of this site is dedicated to the new .204 Ruger. I believe this little cartridge has great potential and is here to stay. Here's why!

.204 Ruger Links
  Hornady's Article
  Gunblast Article
  Field & Stream Article
  GrayMist Site
  hunting.about.com Article
  Guns Magazine Article
  Chuck Hawks Review
  Dave Biser Review
  Ruger vs Savage
     -A look at two .204 target rifles!
  .204 Barrel Lengths
     -Interesting barrel length test!


 

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