Follow up: Does it shoot low? Ruger Alaskan Bush Rifle UPDATE! 9.3x62
In my previous video, I tested the Ruger Alaskan Bush Rifle and noticed a lot of comments saying it seemed to be shooting low. In this follow-up, I take a closer look to see if that issue is still there and try to figure out what’s actually going on. I go back to the range, confirm the point of impact, and test whether a simple change from Ruger fixes the problem. If you’re running iron sights on a big bore rifle or thinking about picking up a Ruger Alaskan Bush Rifle, this is something you’ll want to see. Let me know in the comments if you’ve run into similar issues with factory sight setups.

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