2014 Ruger#1 models and calibers who is exited?

Not to me, I want a No.1 in 308!

Not really a huge benefit in chambering a single-shot rifle in a short-action cartridge, unless you have tons of .308 ammo already, or perhaps a caramel-like fascination with the cartridge. :) Otherwise, why not the .30-06?

It's a bit like the situation when they chambered the #1 in .375Ruger. Difficult to see the point. Gatehouse probably bought one, and then demand evaporated.
 
I would like either they are nearly identical anyway both would suit my needs just that if I buy a no1 I want my first one to be very generic and versatile
I am a lover of 308 and 308 based cartridges just have different intended purposes for the 308 rifles on my wish list now :)

would also not mind a 300 win or other if 30-06 or 308 wasn't an option
 
i really want to know where my balls went....if i still had them id order the bob and not care what my WIFE says......excuse me I have to go finish the dishes...........................
 
Not really a huge benefit in chambering a single-shot rifle in a short-action cartridge, unless you have tons of .308 ammo already, or perhaps a caramel-like fascination with the cartridge. :) Otherwise, why not the .30-06?

It's a bit like the situation when they chambered the #1 in .375Ruger. Difficult to see the point. Gatehouse probably bought one, and then demand evaporated.

This makes no sense to me. I, like most gun nutz, care little about "benefit". If I like it and want I then I'll set out to get it.

It's really that simple for most of us.
 
This makes no sense to me. I, like most gun nutz, care little about "benefit". If I like it and want I then I'll set out to get it.

It's really that simple for most of us.

I understand perfectly, it's entirely about personal wants and tastes...it doesn't need to make sense.

For myself, I don't like certain combinations of features; stuff like short-action cartridges chambered in long-action guns (or single-shots! :)), extraneous "safety" buttons on lever actions, change for the sake of change, etc.

I was merely pointing out that the only advantage of a .308 over a .30-06 is the ability to fit into a short action. For some applications, such as heavier bullet weights, a .30-06 does beat out a .308, and in a single-shot you don't pay any penalty for that little extra capability.
 
You're totally right about the action length argument. I just wouldn't mind having similar chamberings for ammunition stores at home as well as being moderately recoil sensitive - enough to notice the difference between a .308 and a 30-06 (Ruger Scout vs. Tikka T3)
 
Gotcha! I have bought guns in order to use particular ammo that I had in quantity more than once.

Of course, I've also bought ammo for guns that I didn't yet own, but thought that I eventually would get, so...:)
 
A good reason for short action calibers in single shot rifles is to harmonize your battery with your other firearms... which is what I did with my Handi .308 family... it is a parallel to my M77 & No.1 .308 family... I was loading for too many calibers and streamlined my set to preferred cartridges in multiple platforms.
 
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I just bought my 4th Ruger No 1 2 weeks ago...It's an A/H in 25-06 Rem....I have a 1A and an RSI in 7x57 and a 375H&H in a Laminate Stainless Tropical....I am happy to see them bring out the calibers they did this year...but dang...all at once...because I definatly want the 220, the 280 and the Bob to add to my collection.....I Guess I will just have to make the wife get a 2nd job.....Wish me luck!

Jim
 
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