Defining characteristics
Drawing inspiration from several sources, specifically the 1903 Mannlicher–Schönauer and the Winchester Model 1894 carbines, Cooper defined several distinguishing characteristics of a scout rifle: * Caliber: a standard chambering of .308 Winchester/ 7.62×51mm NATO or 7mm-08 Remington for locales that forbid civilian ownership of cartridges in chamberings adopted by military forces or for its "slightly better ballistics."''To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth'' by Jeff Cooper, p. 139 As Cooper wrote, "A true Scout comes in .308 or 7mm-08."''Guns & Ammo''Shooting and use
Although it is unusual in appearance and design when compared to traditional rifles, the features which set the scout rifle apart were selected for utility rather than appearance. The scope sight is mounted on the barrel both for stability, and some claim it also allows faster acquisition of the sighting line when the rifle is brought to the shoulder. It also keeps the breech and ejection port of the weapon clear of obstruction, allowing rapid top-loading of cartridges and clearance of jams or other obstructions. Being slightly shorter than most full-caliber rifles increases the muzzle blast from a scout rifle, and being lightweight increases the felt recoil (to a significant level in the Steyr Dragoon Scout due to its .376 Steyr cartridge). Even the recoil of the .308 Winchester in a scout was described as feeling like a .300 Winchester Magnum by ''Gun Tests''.''Gun Tests'' (January 2002)Commercial variants
For many years scout rifles were only available from custom gunsmiths. However, a number of manufacturers build scout rifles close to Cooper's specifications.Steyr Scout
The version considered by some to be the benchmark is the Steyr Scout.Ordorica, RaySavage Scout
Savage Arms offered the Model 10FCM Scout with their adjustable AccuTrigger (allowing the owner to safely adjust trigger pull weight to anywhere between without the need of a gunsmith), black synthetic AccuStock with aluminum spine and three-dimensional bedding cradle, a free-floating button-rifled barrel, oversized bolt knob for rapid manipulation of the bolt, ghost ring rear sight, forward scope mount, and detachable 4-round box magazine in either .308 Winchester or 7.62×39mm with a total weight of and an overall length of . It was discontinued in 2014. Savage re-introduced their Scout as the 11 Scout in 2015 and improved it by adding a 3rd sling swivel, butt spacers and an adjustable cheek-piece to a "natural" colored stock. For 2018, the rifle was again refreshed to incorporate the "Accu-Fit" system as well as abandoning the proprietary magazine of the earlier models in favor of an Accuracy International AICS magazine, which provides greater compatibility across brands.Ruger Frontier
Sturm, Ruger & Co. offered several M77 Mark II Frontier rifles in stainless steel in various chamberings from varmint to heavy game all featuring a non-rotating, Mauser-type controlled-feed extractor and a fixed blade-type ejector. In a review of a 7mm-08 Frontier Model 77, John Taffin, wrote, "If it is possible to love an inanimate object such as a rifle, I am definitely in love. This Model 77 Mk II Frontier is everything I had been looking for in a lightweight, compact, easy-to-carry 7-08mm bolt-action rifle and more."''Guns Magazine'' (March 2007)Ruger Gunsite Scout
In 2011, Ruger introduced the Ruger Gunsite Scout, a re-designed scout rifle based on their Model 77 action and developed with Gunsite Training Center. The new rifle debuted at the 2011 SHOT show bearing the adopted name "Gunsite Scout Rifle" mounted on the grip cap. The rifle features a matte black receiver, a cold-hammer forged alloy steel barrel, a forward mounted picatinny rail, a 3, 5 or 10-round detachable box magazine, a flash suppressor, an adjustable ghost-ring rear iron sight, a polymer trigger guard, and a black laminate wood stock with length-of-pull spacers. The rifle is chambered in .308 caliber and weighs .Sheetz, Brian (April 18, 2011)Mossberg MVP Scout
At the 2015 SHOT Show, O.F. Mossberg & Sons introduced a scout rifle based on their MVP platform. The Mossberg MVP Scout was originally offered in both 5.56×45mm and .308 Winchester chamberings (though by 2020, the 5.56mm variant was no longer listed on Mossberg's website). The MVP platform is notable for being designed to feed from either AR-15-compatible STANAG magazines (in the 5.56mm variant) or AR-10- and M1A/ M14-compatible magazines (in the .308 variant). The MVP Scout features a synthetic matte black receiver, a medium threaded bull barrel that comes stock with an A2-style flash hider, an extended Picatinny rail as well as a ghost-ring rear sight and fiber-optic front sight. The .308 caliber MVP Scout weights .Howa Scout Rifle
Scout variant of Howa Model 1500. Comes with threaded barrel and available in .308 Winchester only.References
External references
*Jeff Cooper, "The Art of the Rifle" *Armi E Tiro (Italy), January 1998, Anteprima – Steyr Mannlicher Scout calibro .308 Winchester – L'Esploratore, p. 56 *Law Enforcement Technology, January 1998, Firearms Column, The Steyr Scout Rifle, by Tom Ellis, p. 27. *Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement, February 1998, The "Scout Rifle" Arrives, by Gary Paul Johnson, p. 18 *IWM-Internationales Waffen Magazin (Swiss), January – February 1998, Der neue STEYR-SCOUT- Repetier fur (fast) alle Zwecke, p. 13 *Petersen's Rifle Shooter, February 1998, Steyr's Scout Rifle, by G. Sitton, p. 30 *Soldier of Fortune, February 1998, Steyr Scout Rifle – A Gun For All Seasons, by Peter G. Kokalis, p. 48 *Special Weapons for Military and Police (1998 Annual) – The Steyr Scout, by Chris McLoughlin, p. 10 *The Mannlicher Collector-No. 51, Cooper and Hambrusch Début The Steyr Scout, by Don L. Henry, p. 2 *INTERSEC-The Journal of International Security, March 1998, Firepower for Security, by Nick Steadman, p. 89 *ARMI Magazine (Italy), April 1998, Scout Rifle da Steyr, p. 20 *Guns & Ammo, April 1998, The Steyr Scout Breaks Out, by George Sitton, p. 52 *Safari Times Africa, April 1998, Steyr-Mannlicher introduces Jeff Cooper's "Scout Rifle" concept, p. 4 *Shooting Industry, Steyr Unveils Coop[er's Scout Rifle, April, by Cameron Hopkins, p. 44 *S.W.A.T., April, Rifle Roll-Out—Steyr Scout, by Michael Harries, p. 46 *Visier-Das Internationale Waffen-Magazin (Germany), April 1998, Vorschau, Gary Paul Johnston, p. 42 *Rifle, May 1998, It's a Scout! – Cooper's Dream Rifle, by Don L. Henry, p. 26 *CIBLES (France), June 1998, Banc d'essai—Le Fusil Steyr Scout, p. 25 *Deutsches Waffen-Journal (Germany), July, Generalist, by Wolfgang Kräusslich and Walter Schultz, p. 1022 *Caliber (Germany), July 1998, Attraktive Attacke aus Austria, by Stefan Perey & Michael Fischer, p. 26 *Guns & Ammo, July 1998, The Scout Rifle: Some Principles, by Jeff Cooper, p. 74 *Metsästys ja Kalastus 7 (Finland), July 1998, M&K Esttelee-Steyr Scout, Teksti Louhisola & Kuvat Soikkanen, p. 56 *VISIER (Germany), July 1998, Auf frischer Fährte, by Siegfried Schwarz, p. 110 *Armas (Spain), August 1998 (#195 issue), Steyr Scout – Capricho Tactico, by Luis Perez de Leon, p. 10 *Gun Tests, August 1998, New Steyr Scout Rifle! An Interesting Performer, p. 22 *SA Man/Magnum (South Africa), August 1998, The Steyr Scout, by Koos Barnard, p. 35 *SAM Wapenmagazine No. 94 (Netherlands), August/September 1998, Het Steyr *Scout geweer, by Door B. J. Martens, p. 12 *Vapentidningen (Sweden), #5, Vol. 5, 1998, Jägarens nyap vapen, by Sverker Ulving, p. 38 *Våpenjournalen (Norway), #4, 1998, Steyr Scout, by Geir Wollman, p. 8 *The American Rifleman, September, 1998, The Steyr Scout Rifle Realized, by Mark A. Keffe, IV, p. 34 *AK56 Wapenmagazine (Netherlands), October 1998, Steyr Scout-Millennium Proof, p. 22 *Der Anblick (Austria), October 1998, Der Steyr Scout—auch ein Jagdgewehr, by Ralph Schober, p. 56 *IWM-Internationales Waffen Magazin (Swiss), October, 1998, Steyr Scout & Tactical Rifle, by Martin Schober, P. 524 *Jager Hund & Våpen (Norway), October 1998, Våpen Test—Steyr Scout Rifla for alle-til alt, p. 92 *Deutsches Waffenjournal (Germany), November 1998, Flint 98-Design und besondere Leistungen (Steyr Scout awarded the Flint 98 Award for design) *GUNS, November 1998, Scout, by Hold Bodinson, p. 38. *St. Hubertus (Austria), November 1998, Steyr's Scout Rifle, by Roland Zeitler, p. 31 *Small Arms Review, December, 1998, Steyr Scout Factory Modifications, by Nick Steadman, p. 10 *Waffenwelt (German), Issue 15, 1998, Steyr Scout-Repetierer in .308 Winchester, p. 20 *Allt om Jakt & Vapen (Sweden), January 1999, Den lille scouten, by Eric Wallin, p. 16 *Guns & Ammo, January 1999, Afield with the Scout, by Jeff Cooper, p. 72 *Small Arms Review, January, 1999, The Steyr Scout Rifle, by Charles Q. Cutshaw, p. 23 *Small Arms Review, January, 1999, Steyr Scout Tactical Rifle, by Nick Steadman, p. 15 *American Survival Guide, February 1999, Steyr Scout Rifle, by Phil W. Johnston, p. 70 *Todo Tiro (Spain), February, 1999, Banco de pruebas: Rifle Steyr Scout. Un perfecto to do-terreno", by A. J. Lopez. p. 10 *Rifle Magazine, March–April 1999, Two Steyr Scout Rifles, by Finn Aagaard, p. 38 *Jaktmarker & Fiskevatten (Sweden), Nr.4, 1999, Mannlicher Scout – önskevapen för rörlig jakt, by Fredrik Franzén, p. 42 *Deutsches Waffen Journal (Germany), July, 1999, On Tour Mit der Scout Rifle im Yukon, p. 1148 *Shooting Sports Magazine (UK), August 1999, The Steyr Mannlicher Scout Rifle, p. 22 *Shooting Times, January 2000, Shooting Steyr's Scout Bolt-Action Rifle, by Rick Jamison, p. 42 *Guns Magazine, February 2000, Steyr's Scout Rifle, by Barrett Tilman, p. 70 *American Rifleman, March 2000, Big Bore Alternative: The .376 Steyr, by Scott E. Mayer *SA Man/ Magnum (South Africa), April 2000, New .376 Steyr Blooded on Bison, by Jeff Cooper, p. 27 *Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement, September 2000, New Steyr .308 Tactical Scout, by Al Paulson, p. 40 *The Tactical Edge (NTOA Journal), Fall 2000, Vol 18, No. 4, *Countermeasures Column, Steyr Scout Tactical serves multiple needs, by Robert W. Parker, p. 78 *African Hunter, Vol 6, Number 6 (Indaba Issue or December 2000) Ingozi -The Accident Rifle, by Jim Dodd, p. 20. *The Mannlicher Collector, #62, 2000, Portable Powerhouse the .376 Steyr Scout, by Eric Ching, p. ? *African Perspectives, Vol ? Number ?, Current African cartridges: The .376 Steyr, by Eric Ching, page I. *List from the Steyr Scout Website www.steyrscout.orgExternal links