I have 2 of 3 filed down on mine. Fairly simple process of removing from the stock and slipping the safety out - come to think of it, IIRC, there was a temp drift pin used somewhere, but it was not difficult.
The 375 chucks the empty with authority (was going to be my griz gun in BC) while the 270 clears the ramp easily. My 22-250 I have left the safety stock and turned down the ejector spring so that the ejected case does not hit the safety hard enough to bounce back into the chamber - but, I have no intention of ever shooting at anything that might fight back with this one, so speedy second shots are rarely important.
Ian
Yup, same one.
Except for an extreme sensitivity to fore end pressure, it has been a fantastic rifle. It is currently stripped down to be rust blacked, but I need to have the barrel stripped from the action first. I refinished the stock a while back.
One of these days I will post some photos of it.
First and foremost, I did a search, didn't come up with anything, second, I knew about this issue before I acquired both my Ruger #1's, but though I could live with it. But its starting to annoy me...
What should I do?
Ah! It's a piece of crap...and ugly too. You should sell it to me!![]()
I just got it!I do want to change the stock, I'm not so sure laminate is for me. Ruger though doesn't sell the wood stocks seperate
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Now...to find someone who can mill the slot out, make a new safety lever/slider thing...Reblue the blued rifle, and put it all together.Anyone?