Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I've touted the slimmed receiver as being somewhat of an innovation, but suppose an admission can be made here; it was a cover up for a grave mistake.
Getting tired of constant shaping on the belt sander I pushed a little too hard one time, and through a careless moment cut one of the cheeks on the stock a hair below the receiver. Talk about a crushing feeling when you test fit it again and see the metal proud after working on that stock for a couple weeks... Pretty sure I punched a wall.
There was only one option as I couldn't grow the wood back; cut the receiver down. So the beefy Ruger receiver was slimmed in a mill, and made the slimmest, trimmest little No.1 in the world. An accident that turned out beautifully I think, wouldn't switch it back if I could now.
The widest part of the rifle is the scope objective, not a camera trick, the objective is of course exaggerated there being closest to the camera, but it is the widest point.

Getting tired of constant shaping on the belt sander I pushed a little too hard one time, and through a careless moment cut one of the cheeks on the stock a hair below the receiver. Talk about a crushing feeling when you test fit it again and see the metal proud after working on that stock for a couple weeks... Pretty sure I punched a wall.
There was only one option as I couldn't grow the wood back; cut the receiver down. So the beefy Ruger receiver was slimmed in a mill, and made the slimmest, trimmest little No.1 in the world. An accident that turned out beautifully I think, wouldn't switch it back if I could now.
The widest part of the rifle is the scope objective, not a camera trick, the objective is of course exaggerated there being closest to the camera, but it is the widest point.
