Number 1 AB Ruger trials

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Several decades ago, I owned a #1AB Ruger, chambered in 7x57 Mauser. It was a very nice package,
short and handy, and while not the most accurate rifle in my possession, it would maintain moa with
a couple of different loads in the 140/150 grain weights.

Foolishly, I got talked out of it by a friend, who just had to have it. [still has it too] Last year, one showed
up on the EE here, so I jumped all over it. Very nice sample of this relatively rare rifle.

But, as I received it, the accuracy was somewhat disappointing. With several loads, the average worked
out to just shy of 2 moa. Tried several attempts to rectify, but not much seemed to work.

Then, on a suggestion from a #1 owner, I added a shim right at the front of the forestock, and torqued
up the attaching angled screw to 55 lb/in Voila!! that is what this one wanted! I now have sub-moa
groups with 140 ABs, 140 Partitions, and 150 Hunting Ballistic tips. All that remains now is to take it on
a hunt. :) Dave.
 
I heard that trick a lot, some would suggest a small o rings some say a shim, but no one really go into details of what they did… thickness, exact placement etc!
 
Several decades ago, I owned a #1AB Ruger, chambered in 7x57 Mauser. It was a very nice package,
short and handy, and while not the most accurate rifle in my possession, it would maintain moa with
a couple of different loads in the 140/150 grain weights.

Foolishly, I got talked out of it by a friend, who just had to have it. [still has it too] Last year, one showed
up on the EE here, so I jumped all over it. Very nice sample of this relatively rare rifle.

But, as I received it, the accuracy was somewhat disappointing. With several loads, the average worked
out to just shy of 2 moa. Tried several attempts to rectify, but not much seemed to work.

Then, on a suggestion from a #1 owner, I added a shim right at the front of the forestock, and torqued
up the attaching angled screw to 55 lb/in Voila!! that is what this one wanted! I now have sub-moa
groups with 140 ABs, 140 Partitions, and 150 Hunting Ballistic tips. All that remains now is to take it on
a hunt. :) Dave.

That’s a fine rifle Dave, and I regret hovering over the “I’ll take it” button long enough for you to snag it! At least it went to a good
Home!
 
I shot a young Bull Moose in the fall of 2020 with my #1B in 308 Norma Magnum. [Rechambered 30-06]
210 LRAB exited, leaving a twoony sized hole. He was down quickly. :) Dave.
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nice Dave.
i lost / misplaced my freaking front post and rear blade an screw... Dont ask.

i was all bent up on scoping it a while back, that i put the stuff away for a rainy day? been raining alot but havnt found em......

want to buy a 2nd hand NECG and think i can find a replacement front post--- i wanna be shootin opens thru #1 303----- those 8mm drawn down do the job thats needed.

anyway happy hunting mate
 
If you do go necg, treat yourself to one of their CZ style peep sights which they now make to fit a ruger instead of the first version of their ruger sight. And a sourdough front blade too!


nice Dave.
i lost / misplaced my freaking front post and rear blade an screw... Dont ask.

i was all bent up on scoping it a while back, that i put the stuff away for a rainy day? been raining alot but havnt found em......

want to buy a 2nd hand NECG and think i can find a replacement front post--- i wanna be shootin opens thru #1 303----- those 8mm drawn down do the job thats needed.

anyway happy hunting mate
 
If you do go necg, treat yourself to one of their CZ style peep sights which they now make to fit a ruger instead of the first version of their ruger sight. And a sourdough front blade too!

noted- i recently emailed necg to see if they ship to oz. il ask about that othr one
 
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