Ruger 46927 American II Ranch Full Size 6.5 Grendel 10+1 16.10″ Cobalt Cerakote Spiral Fluted Threaded Barrel & Alloy Steel Receiver w/Picatinny Rail, Flat Dark Earth Splatter Adj LOP Synthetic Stock
About this product
The Ruger American Ranch II in 6.5 Grendel is a compact, modern bolt-action rifle designed as a suppressed-capable platform for intermediate-range hunting and precision field work. Chambered for the efficient 6.5 Grendel cartridge, it features a 16.10″ threaded barrel, a user-adjustable stock, and Ruger's reliability in a package weighing 6.5 pounds. As Declan Vance, an armorer with over a decade of contract and compliance experience, I evaluate this rifle through the lens of mechanical execution and its real-world role within NFA-regulated configurations.
What is the Ruger 46927 American II Ranch used for?
This rifle is optimized for hunting medium game like whitetail deer and hogs at ranges out to 300 yards, especially when configured with a suppressor for low-signature operation. The 6.5 Grendel cartridge excels in short-barreled rifles, delivering ballistically efficient performance from the 16.10" barrel without the excessive blast of a 5.56 NATO. Its adjustable stock and integral Picatinny rail make it equally suitable as a compact ranch rifle or a truck gun for predator control.
How does the Ruger 46927 compare to the Stevens 334?
The Ruger American II Ranch is superior in terms of suppressor-readiness and modern features, while the Stevens 334 in .308 Winchester offers more traditional long-action power at a lower price point. The Ruger's cold hammer-forged, spiral-fluted, and threaded barrel is a significant upgrade over the Stevens' plain, non-threaded barrel, adding about $150-$200 in value for users planning to mount a muzzle device or suppressor.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.5 pounds (104.3 oz) unloaded and without an optic, with an overall length of 36.5 inches. Its 16.10-inch barrel contributes to the compact profile, while the Power Bedding system ensures the free-floated barrel maintains consistent contact with the stock's aluminum block for repeatable accuracy. The length of pull is adjustable between 12 and 13.75 inches by removing an internal spacer.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for shooters seeking a traditional wood-stocked hunting rifle or those requiring extreme long-range capabilities beyond 500 yards. The synthetic Flat Dark Earth splatter stock, while durable and adjustable, lacks the classic aesthetics of a walnut stock. Furthermore, the 6.5 Grendel cartridge, while efficient, is not as ubiquitous or as powerful at extreme distances as the 6.5 Creedmoor, limiting its appeal for dedicated precision rifle competitors.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle, one 10-round rotary magazine, factory-installed steel sling swivel studs, and the installed Ruger Hybrid Muzzle Brake. Unlike some competitors, it does not include a hard case, scope rings, or a second magazine. The installed, proprietary Picatinny scope base is a welcome inclusion, saving you an immediate $30-$50 accessory purchase.
Is the Ruger 46927 worth it at $607.99?
At $607.99, this rifle represents strong value for a shooter specifically wanting a factory-threaded, compact bolt-action in 6.5 Grendel. The cost of adding a comparable aftermarket threaded barrel and Cerakote finish to a base model rifle would exceed this price differential. For a hunter prioritizing a lightweight, suppressor-ready platform over a more powerful but heavier option like a Stevens 334 in .243 Win, the investment is justified by its specialized feature set.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Factory-threaded 5/8"-24 barrel ready for suppressors or brakes — avoids a $200+ gunsmithing job.
- Adjustable length of pull from 13.75" to 12" — accommodates shooters with shorter arms or thick winter gear.
- Integrated aluminum bedding block (Power Bedding) — free-floats the barrel for consistent sub-MOA potential.
- Cold hammer-forged, spiral-fluted barrel — increases rigidity and cooling surface area vs. a plain barrel.
Trade-offs
- Proprietary 10-round rotary magazine — limits aftermarket options and quick reloads compared to AICS-pattern magazines.
- Synthetic stock feels utilitarian — lacks the texture and ergonomic shaping of higher-end stocks from Magpul or Boyd's.
- The Cobalt Cerakote on the fluted barrel can show wear marks from vice blocks or barrel clamps during muzzle device installation.
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 736676469277 |
| manufacturer | Ruger / Sturm, Ruger & Co. |
| manufacturer part number | 46927 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 16.1" |
| caliber/gauge | 6.5mm Grendel |
| capacity | 10 |
| color | Cobalt |
| length | 46.9500 |
| model | American Rifle Ranch |
| number of magazines | 1 10 Rd. AR-Style |
| package height | 2.5 |
| package width | 8.9 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | 3 Position |
| shipping weight | 7.7 |
| sights | No |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the muzzle brake removable for a suppressor?
- Yes. The Ruger Hybrid Muzzle Brake is threaded onto the barrel's standard 5/8"-24 threads. You will need a proper barrel vise and reaction rod or an armorer's wrench to remove it safely without damaging the barrel or the spiral fluting. The threads are Cerakoted, so initial removal may require more torque.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- With its 36.5-inch overall length, it fits comfortably in most 42-inch takedown rifle cases. For a more secure fit with an optic mounted, a 38-inch hard case from brands like Plano or Pelican is ideal. Its compact size is one of its key advantages over full-length rifles.
- Is it compatible with AR-15 6.5 Grendel magazines?
- No. The Ruger American Ranch series uses a proprietary rotary magazine system. This specific model ships with one 10-round rotary magazine. Aftermarket options are limited compared to the ubiquitous AR-15 magazine platform, so plan on purchasing additional factory magazines from Ruger or verified third-party suppliers.
- Can the stock be replaced with an aftermarket chassis?
- The short answer is yes, but with caveats. The Gen II American action has spawned support from companies like MDT and Magpul for chassis systems. However, you must confirm the chassis is specifically for the 'American Ranch *Short Action*' pattern, as the action footprint differs from the standard American Rifle. Expect to spend $250-$500 for a quality chassis swap.
- How long does shipping to an FFL take?
- For in-stock items, Ironclad Armory processes and ships to your selected FFL within 2-3 business days. Transit time varies by carrier and location, but continental US delivery typically adds 3-7 business days. You must contact your FFL dealer to coordinate the transfer *before* completing your purchase.