time to face reality- ruger 1 .303british

Enjoy it however you want. I have a rifle or two that I am more than happy to pull out of the safe and handle. Other I like to shoot, needless to say I enjoy all of them n
 
The Ruger #1 platform is perfect for classic rimmed and rimless cartridges, the clean classic lines of the #1A and other variations bring us back to another time.

22 Hornet 218 Bee, 30-30, .303 British, 38-55, 9.3X74R, 45-70 fit and function wonderfully in the Ruger #1.

220 Swift semi rimless works as well

Other rimless classic such as the 6mm Rem, 6.5x55,7x57, 300 H&H 9.3x62 , .375 H&H , .405 Win , 416 Rigby add to the classy classic cast.

Shoot it and enjoy or pass it on to another.

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They handle damn well, I'm going to have to get over it and get mine out in the skeg and bush this moose season. Only 2 months to go!
 
They handle damn well, I'm going to have to get over it and get mine out in the skeg and bush this moose season. Only 2 months to go!
 
They handle damn well, I'm going to have to get over it and get mine out in the skeg and bush this moose season. Only 2 months to go!

yeah i took it out hunting the other arvo man an they really do feel well in the hand!!! it has a 2-7x33 loopy on it that is set fair forward as they do but its acually pretty good to shoulder too!

i think i will use it but just be sensible with it, not abuse it an it will serve well!
 
This is the one issue with the No. 1; the scopes have to be mounted a bit far forward. In addition, most scopes available today have a short tube which limts mounting options. I use an old Bushnell 4x Scopechief on mine because the longer tube lets me mount the scope comfortably. A new Leupold I bought for the rifle, ended up on another rifle because it was just too short to work on this one.
 
This is the one issue with the No. 1; the scopes have to be mounted a bit far forward. In addition, most scopes available today have a short tube which limts mounting options. I use an old Bushnell 4x Scopechief on mine because the longer tube lets me mount the scope comfortably. A new Leupold I bought for the rifle, ended up on another rifle because it was just too short to work on this one.

4BO offset rings allow you to mount pretty much any scope... at least any Leupold scopes that I have tried, including the VX-3 1.75-6X32 short tube version.
 
Well and good but mine uses Talley rings. No offset. Should have made the quarter rib a little differently but I didn't. I located the rings at about the same location as the stock rib. Too much work to make another.
 
I hear guys wanting a .22lr ruger no 1 a lot but for me it would only make sense if it was 2/3rds the size and 2/3rds the price.
 
planning on puttin together a sit an wait video, a bit of a how to , or what to look for etc, with some action of course.... rifle of choice for the 3 part series........ you guessed it... the 303.

hope this pans out an can get a shot or two on Video this week . will post a link when i made the clips, will post a report if it all happens..


confirmation to use the rifle but not abuse.... if it wears out... hope it was a good time.
 
Owning a nice rifle is like owning a nice car. Use it, it no good just sitting there. Get some enjoyment out of your rifle.
If you put a few war wounds on it so what, it gives it character.
 
The Tripod, adjustable hiking poles have turned up, just waiting on Bino adapter for Tripod but can get out bush tomorrow for first sit an wait hunt in a while. looking forward to hitting the hills for a big day saturday aswell!
fingers crossed i get some footage!
 
It’s a Ruger production rifle and a good one, it’s built to be hunted, and will do that for multiple generations worth of use. No sense owning things you don’t use, so if it’s not hunting for you, won’t have trouble finding a buyer for whom it will.

Well down here they seem to be askin a fair price for the 303 sporter and many are sitting on the 2nd hand gun websites still, i never had much more than a few tyre kickers when previously advertising it for sale.. it seems the 303 british Ruger 1 model is fairly dead in the water in many parts of the world due to the fact of the dreaded big bores an modern offerings .


on a side note i have hunted mine this weekend, another walk around tomorow might yeild some results but many deer seen too far to shoot..

had a round stick in the chamber so had to shoot it to release it... :D :p barrels clean.
 
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