freddyfour
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- Brant County, Ontario
Everything on That rifle us custom built except for the receiver itself !
It is a number three action with a modified lever .
The Wolf Springs and Kepplinger single set trigger were put on Before I sent it to Leeper to work his magic .
The barrel is a half round / half octagon McGowan with a banded Brno front sight , integral front doing swivel ,and the Quarter rib is milled right into the barrel instead of being screwed on like the factory number 1's
The express sighs are NECG.
It also has a rail on it that I can install a Leupold FXR 1-4x scope on if I want to . The rings are Zeiss QD's and the set up is totally repeatable .
The wood came from George Peterson of Treebone Carving in New Mexico and features an ebony forend tip shadow line cheek piece and Pachmyer old English recoil pad .
Leeper also did the woodwork except the checkering which was done by Dennis Davidson of Ft.St. John.
This rifle is an absolute joy to hunt with and is accurate out to 500 meters with any brand or size of bullet I have tried in it although I keep my shots within 300, it was designed as an English style stalking rifle .
This, BTW was the rifle build that was the inspiration for Prophet River to initiate the Ruger No.1 production in .303. I have killed animals with Barnes, Speer. Seirra, Woodleigh, C.I.L. Bullets from 150 to 215 grains.
I started a thread on the 24 hour campfire about doing something with a spare Ruger action, it rolled over to Alberta Outdoorsman forum and here , and people kept saying they would buy one if Ruger made them.
Clay lobbied Lippsey's as well, and Ruger decided to bring it out as a standard one item that year instead of the 250 needed for a special order !
That is the history of the origin of the Ruger no.1 in .303
There were also a very few made in the RSI configuration (25 I think) but Clay at Prophet River can tell you exactly if you ask him.
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Awesome, thank you for sharing your story. I imagine this took a lot of thought to plan and a lot of time to complete. I have always wanted a classic custom rifle but to be honest I have no idea where I would start.