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Obi-Wan Kenobi summed up the Ruger #1 best.
Here are his words of wisdom:
Here are his words of wisdom:
Ya I can get a bit vocal sometimes too haha. The first 4 shots measured .230", shot 5 opened it up to .96"
Still MOA, even with it's occasional 5th shot flier.
You are right, they cost more sometimes and 1/2" is a huge challenge. They look, fit, and feel better. They are styles of our forefathers. I like them because of history and some carry wonderfully ( not my Sharps ).
Not a troll question guys ..... I've never owned a single shot centerfire. (do have a single shot .22 for my young son and it's a cool little gun)
Other than the idea of reliability based on simplicity, what exactly is the appeal of single shot rifles ?
Even though they have less moving parts per say (which implies reliability), I'm not seeing how they are any more accurate than a good bolt action, often seems less so based on what I'm seeing here.
They don't appear to be a more cost effective way to go vs some decent bolt actions.
I'm willing to be talked into one in other words..
Fair answers.
I'm interested in effective tools and not so much in owing the history. Each to their own on that point.
I can accept lack of accuracy on say an SKS (because of it's inherent design) but not on a single shot. With a good load/shooter logically they should be amongst the most accurate rifles !??
Indeed, fit is important. However, if I find a rifle design I really like yet it doesn't quite fit right, I change the way it fits for me.
Carry tends to be a whole other thing... it either balances right and feels comfortable in hand or it doesn't.... at least in my experience.
So far the only thing convincing me on the single shot idea would be the "survivalist rifle" role. The idea of single shot being the most reliable. Given that role it would HAVE TO be in a vey common caliber (probably .308), not one of the more "interesting" calibers.
Like I said, I'm open to the whole idea, just not sold on it yet.
1 easier to pack. Typical bolt actions with the same barrel length and profile are 8-10oz heavier
2 shorter length by 6" since there is no bolt assembly
3 better balance for off hand shooting
4 arguably more 'sporting' than a bolt action
5 fit/finish the #1 is assembled with loving hands.
6 in a sea of bolt actions and lever actions, there is an elegance to a single shot that cannot be matched
7 it's like owning a Colt Diemaco. Once you have one, you will know why
8 there is a certain 'finesse' that single shot rifles have. For lack of a better term
9 one shot. No excuses. And you would be suprised how fast you can load another round.
10. Everyone needs to own 1 single shot Ruger or Merkel, or???
11 Watch Lightsaber video again. Especially effective when holding your Ruger #1




























