Ruger #1 I want one

I have three, a stainless 1A 7x57 is my favourite of the lot, but I also have another blued 1A 7x57 that I should sell and a 1S in 45-70 that is like new but doesn't get used either. I should look for a nice trade somewhere.
 
I saw this one sitting on the rack and had to have it.
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wowsers thats nice
 
I have one in 458WM. If I was getting another it'd be in a rimmed case. The #1 is all about nostalgia and to me a Farquarson should be in a rimmes case.
 
Have 3, 243 in a RSI, 375 H+H in 1T and , thanks to Dances with Empties and Clay, a 303. Next, I like to add something odd. Agree with 300 H+H or something rimmed. And if it's full wood, that much more so. Yes, I'm a wood whore.
Clint
 
The #1 I had in .416 Rigby shot better than any big cartridge rifle has a right to. It had some issues that needed resolving, like insufficient eye relief with the factory quarter rib, so I had a custom rib made which was inletted for Talley QD rings, and this put the ocular of the 1.5-5X Leupold even with the front of the falling block. Thus the scope couldn't hit me regardless of which position I fired from and there was nothing in the way of the loading ramp. The biggest problem I found was that the rifle had a nasty habit of coming off safe after a few hours of carrying it slung. The idea of the thing firing with the muzzle a couple of inches from my ear, when slung muzzle up or towards a companion's legs when slung muzzle down was a real concern. The only way to carry it in a state of readiness was loaded with the safety on, when I tried to carry it out of battery, I just decorated the tundra with expensive Rigby handloads, which of course I never found. I never did resolve the safety issue. I went through a couple of stocks which split under recoil, until I realized it had to be bedded as the factory bedding was uneven. I had the LOP shortened and a Decelerator installed at the same time. After I lost the rifle in a house fire, I opted to go back to a bolt gun, but I still admire #1s as the best looking off the shelf sporting rifle made today.
 
I'm not completely sold on their looks but I'd like to have the elephant one in 450/400. Prolly the only gun I could afford so chambered. 219 zipper or 218 bee would be fun as well
 
.375 harder to shoot

Why would the 375 be harder to shoot than the 416 and 458?


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I found that the combination of the stock fit and weight of the rifle gave really high receoil velocity for me. I could only shoot 4 or 5 rounds off the bench before getting a really bad headache (whiplash). It might be just me--as I have an old auto accident neck injury.

I did find it odd that this was the only rifle/chambering that caused that problem though. I have had several bolt action .375's that didn't cause the problem nor did the No. 1 in 416 Rem or 458 win that I owned.

44Bore
 
Ruger #1's

I recently scored an older one in .243 Win.

I'd like to get another in something like 7x57.

They are very cool!

NAA.
 
Nice rifles for sure, I`d have to sit with a bit of sipping whiskey and ponder for awhile on which cartridge i`d want. Likely be one of the old classics, an H&H of one persuasion or another. So many choices not enough bank account.
 
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