Well the Ruger #1 bug has bitten me hard I have bought two in less than a month
I picked up a 6mm Remington and a .338 Win Mag and love the look and feel of both these guns. I have never owned a single shot rifle and all my hunting has been done with bolt guns in synthetic stocks. I am wondering how weather proof the Ruger #1 is say compared to a bolt action in a wood stock. My hunting trips are usually a couple of weeks long 4-5 times a year and I see all kinds of weather. I just spent the better part of day trying to figure out how to take the #1 apart and put it back toghther so I can see its not something I want to be cleaning and oiling everytime it gets wet or dirty. As much as I would love to buy a new stainless/laminate one is not going to happen I tried to run that solution by my wife already
I also wouldn't mind hearing from guys that actually hunt with them. I primarily hunt bear,deer,moose, with the odd elk hunt mixed in. I will use the .338 primarily and was hoping to here from other single shot users. I suppose the big question in my mind is the follow up shot if needed. In a perfect world you would never need one but we all know its going to happen sometime. I am thinking with enough practice it will not be all that much slower than a bolt gun but would still like to hear from "seasoned" single shot users!
I also wouldn't mind hearing from guys that actually hunt with them. I primarily hunt bear,deer,moose, with the odd elk hunt mixed in. I will use the .338 primarily and was hoping to here from other single shot users. I suppose the big question in my mind is the follow up shot if needed. In a perfect world you would never need one but we all know its going to happen sometime. I am thinking with enough practice it will not be all that much slower than a bolt gun but would still like to hear from "seasoned" single shot users!




















































