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#1: ruger#1 Author: beezer PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:42 am
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Went to the range yesterday. Met some very pleasant people .he guy next to me had a ruger no 1. now I've long looked at photo's and add's and thought I'd realy like to own one. this fellow let me have a few shots with his and I'm convinced i want one. What's the general opinion of this gun?

#2: Re: ruger#1 Author: DallanCLocation: Utah PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:58 am
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One of my favorite and most accurate guns I own. I have it in #1V chambered in .22-250. I have around 3500 rounds though mine.


-DallanC

#3: Re: ruger#1 Author: 515034s10ringLocation: Working my way back up and around PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:11 am
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I know people have their opinions about Ruger rifles in general (Me, i've never owned one i didn't like, but still prefer Winchester for a bolt actions) but as for a #1, i really think for the money you can't do better!

I've shot a Varminter in 22-250, a Standard in 338 (that i used to own), and a Sporter in 270....All of them with no smithing done, shot -1" @ 100 yards with factory Federal ammo. The thing i like the best though is when you are shooting from prone or a rest, you keep your trigger hand down insted of having to bring it up to lift the bolt.

If you are convinced you want one, it would be worth every dollar you spend!

#4: Re: ruger#1 Author: HandloaderLocation: Phoenix, Arizona PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:04 pm
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beezer: the current issue of "Rifle" magazine has a superb article by John Barsness about the pros and cons of the Ruger No1 series. In that article you will find several easy ways to make the rifle more accurate and even how to perform a trigger job.

I have several and they are always my favorite to take hunting or varmint calling. Every one of them have become accurate with little or no tinkering. The overall length of the rifle attracts those that prefer compact rifles without compromising barrel length. The strength of the action exceeds the pressure ability of the brass --- its virtually indestructable.

And, of course, they are simply the best looking rifle you can buy.

#5: Re: ruger#1 Author: ghallLocation: Idaho PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 11:55 am
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Awesome and Accurate.

#6: Re: ruger#1 Author: Flint54Location: North Carolina PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 12:06 pm
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Cool I have only had one #1, it was a Tropical in .458 Win Mag. I got it at a shooting range I worked at in the Miami area for $250. I was really surprised right after I bought it from the seller he came back in with 20 boxes of ammo and only 2 rounds were missing. That baby could shoot!!! Also it was one heck of a PIG gun. For some reason I never needed a second shot! Shocked

#7: Re: ruger#1 Author: GroovyJackLocation: Bama PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:27 pm
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This is my third one , and it's a keeper .. I bought it new in 1978 ..375 Holland of course ..
Had one in 300 win and one in 338 win ..
Smaller calibers sometimes have the issue of vertical stringing .. But forearm can be bedded ..
Jack

#8: Re: ruger#1 Author: 515034s10ringLocation: Working my way back up and around PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:32 pm
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Hey Groovyjack, it looks like you have a nice chunk of lumber on that one! Very Happy

#9: Re: ruger#1 Author: GroovyJackLocation: Bama PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 2:39 pm
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Yeah if I may say so myself it is one of the prettiest pieces I have seen on a Number One .. Have a better pic somewhere ..
Jack

#10: Re: ruger#1 Author: beezer PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 10:20 pm
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If I get the ruger I have a problem with storage. Because of the very strict security restrictions here everything has to be locked in a gun safe. Mine is prety ful at the moment. and unless I take scopes off, ( which I don't want to the only way to get another rifle in is to invert one. Will this put too much strain on the b'r'l or other parts? I am thinking of my BSA 243 b'a.

#11: Re: ruger#1 Author: beezer PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 10:23 pm
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I just read the poster behind the ruger. brilliant.

#12: Re: ruger#1 Author: GroovyJackLocation: Bama PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 7:59 am
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Beez , there's no way you can read all of that poster so here it is .. BTW no problem to store bassackwards like that , many people do it ..
Jack

#13: Re: ruger#1 Author: mikekuzaraLocation: Farson, Wyoming PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:30 pm
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I have a .243 #1 that will print 1/4 inch groups at 100 yards all day long. I have also had a #1 in 7mm Mag and my sister, who is left handed, used her 7mm Mag #1 to take her big horn sheep a couple of years ago.

I also agree, probably the best looking gun out there.

#14: Re: ruger#1 Author: Flint54Location: North Carolina PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 10:34 pm
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Cool I acrually store all of my rifles & shotguns barrel down. I was taught this by my Grandfather many years ago. When you have the barrel down any and all oils or solvents will not run into the action/trigger area also no matter how carefull you are insects and spiders just love to get into barrels and form their nests, there have been many rifles & shotguns ruined because no body checked the barrel only to find out a mud dauber or a spider plugged up the barrel. With the barrel down and resting on the pad there is no way for them to get into the barrel, it has never effected the accuracy of any of mine. IMO this is the best way to store them. Cool

#15: Re: ruger#1 Author: beezer PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 1:24 am
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Like I said Groovyjak. Briliant!



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