The Int'l version is probably more expensive due to the extra wood and fitting of same...As this was commenced specificly about getting a Ruger #1 in 303BR chambering, it would probably be helpful to those driving the plan if the rest of us stick to the issue at hand.
I personaly have 3 'custom' #1's..or should I say custom rifles built on #1 Ruger actions. I can assure they all cost MUCH more than what we are talking about here, which is in essence, availability of a standard product ruger rifle, but in .303 british chambering. (a spl serial # series is no big deal); but when you start talking , spl stock configuration, cheekpieces, french grey receivers, express sight, blah, blah and blah...we are getting into the realm of a true custom rifle and not something that Ruger or anyone else for that matter is going to entertain building for the costs of their std production guns.
As to what Remington may or may not do. Who Cares. This thread was about obtaining Ruger #1s in 303BR,, not 7x57, 18 shutzenboomer, or any other cal. Nor is it about what other rifles could be chambered in 303BR
Again a custom rifle operation..YOU can get anything YOU want made if you want to pay for it..doesn't mean 250 0r even 2 other people want the same thing if paying that amount.
Lets stick to basics and the topic at hand..Which is a basic production Ruger #1 chambered for .303 BR. the question is still what model
- light sporter..1A
- med sporter.. 1S (my vote)
- RSI (poss already discounted)
To the reloaders amongst us. a question more pertinent to the issue would be what kind of twist we want in the barrel. Original .303 specs were developed for 215gr bullets. Are those specs the best for the 150 - 180 grainers which are all that is available today?
in short the KISS principal should be applied here.