.275 Rigby Ruger Hawkeye RSI Stainless: Single Malt for Twenty Bucks


I understand what CRF is...and how it applies to bolt actions. But I guess my curiosity was how much would it make a difference for a single shot firearm such as the Ruger 1A?​

The No.1 is a falling block... how do you calculate that CRF applies? As Ardent said, pinch it tight by the rim in your fingernails and you have manual CRF.
 
The No.1 is a falling block... how do you calculate that CRF applies? As Ardent said, pinch it tight by the rim in your fingernails and you have manual CRF.

Okay...my bad again. I should read slower and think faster. I re-read what was posted earlier in the thread and realized the comments were in regard to the 77RSI and my brain was locked on to the 1a.
Sorry all.
Dave​
 
Admittedly I didn’t know it was physically or spiritually possible to appreciate hunting and fine arms, and not be a .275 Rigby / 7x57 fellow.

Hmmmm... is that reading as you intended?

I can only speak for myself, I do love hunting and fine arms and I am most certainly a fan of the Mauser cartridges, of which, the 7X57 is the favoured flavour, currently in a Ruger No.1 International and an M77 MKII walnut/blued.
 
Well written Angus..... I really kick myself for not jumping on one of these when Clay brought them in..... would have made a great running mate to my m77 ultralight in .257 Roberts...
 
I wish that Ruger had made their M77 International in 7x57. That always seemed to be the ideal combination for a stalking-type rifle.

Of their classic designs, my favourite deer rifle is the Number 1 International, in 7x57. A close second (and “Holy Grail” rifle for me, at least) is the Brno ZG47 carbine, also in 7x57. Hard to beat!

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I wish that Ruger had made their M77 International in 7x57....

They did... I have had two of them.

I prefer the 20" barrel on the No.1 International over the 18.5" M77 International... but they both handle so nicely.
 
They did... I have had two of them.

I prefer the 20" barrel on the No.1 International over the 18.5" M77 International... but they both handle so nicely.

just remembered that i had one 270 win rsi number 1. was thinking to bring it with us in Canada but a guy at the range in France offered me a good price (a steal in actual price) and i let it go .... maybe one day i will need one ... the international 77 never appealed me for a simple reason: not left handed ...
 
I wish that Ruger had made their M77 International in 7x57. That always seemed to be the ideal combination for a stalking-type rifle.

Of their classic designs, my favourite deer rifle is the Number 1 International, in 7x57. A close second (and “Holy Grail” rifle for me, at least) is the Brno ZG47 carbine, also in 7x57. Hard to beat!

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Nestor what’s hard to beat is a photo of a pair of 7x57s with a pair of tusks!
 
OK Angus..........no where in this thread have I read one comment about a $20 single malt, is that per bottle or per shot...........I think the header is just a "red herring"........Oh and by the way you never did stop in last spring to assist me with my collection of single malts..........Nice rifle........for a Ruger I guess !!!!!
 
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