The Ruger 90721 magazine delivers reliable feeding for 6.5 Grendel shooters using American Rifle Ranch and Predator models. This factory magazine maintains the precision standards expected from Ruger's bolt-action platform while providing consistent cartridge presentation for both hunting applications and precision shooting.
What Makes This Different
Factory Ruger magazines undergo the same quality control standards as the rifles themselves, ensuring dimensional consistency that aftermarket alternatives often lack. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion in harsh hunting conditions while the polymer follower reduces binding during rapid bolt manipulation. This magazine features geometry specifically engineered for the 6.5 Grendel cartridge's unique case dimensions.
Key Features
- 10-round capacity optimized for 6.5 Grendel cartridge dimensions
- Stainless steel body construction with black polymer components
- Factory specifications ensure perfect fit in American Rifle Ranch and Predator models
- Anti-tilt follower design prevents feeding malfunctions
- Witness holes allow quick round count verification
- Flush-fit profile maintains rifle balance and handling characteristics
- Drop-free design enables fast reloads during competitive shooting
Field performance centers on consistent feeding across various 6.5 Grendel loads, from lightweight varmint bullets to heavy hunting projectiles. The magazine functions reliably in temperature extremes encountered during predator hunting and long-range competitions. Spring tension remains consistent through thousands of loading cycles, maintaining reliable last-round bolt hold-open function.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 6.5 Grendel
- Capacity: 10 rounds
- Construction: Stainless steel body, polymer follower and base plate
- Finish: Black coating on stainless steel
- Compatibility: Ruger American Rifle Ranch and Predator models only
- Overall Length: Approximately 3.5 inches
- Weight: 4.2 ounces empty
- Country of Origin: USA
Factory magazines eliminate the guesswork associated with aftermarket alternatives while maintaining Ruger's reputation for mechanical reliability. Precision shooters and hunters recognize that feeding issues cost opportunities, making genuine Ruger magazines the logical choice for serious applications.