Muskyhunter1
CGN Regular
- Location
- Near the tree with the crooked limb.
Years ago I owned a Ruger No 1 Tropical in 375 H&H. We used to joke you could pull the trigger and go for a coffee before it would go off. That was years ago and I chocked that up to the large case capacity of that round and the mouse fart loads I was shooting, as being the culprit.
Recently I was given a Ruger No 1 International in 270 Win. It has been to the range several times and appears to be a very accurate rifle and has not given me any issues - so far. The other day I loaded some shells with CCI 200 large rifle primers and some Winchester 760 Powder I had kicking around. Yesterday it started again with the slow locking time. Click then milliseconds later boom.
Any other Ruger No 1 owners have this problem?
Should I be using Mag Primers with that power? I have had this powder for about 12 years. It is in great shape and was stored with other powders that I haven't had any problems with. Primers were just purchased recently.
This is the first time I have used CCI 200 primers in this gun - could that be the issue?
I kept about 20 rounds that I will try in my Browning bolt in about 2 weeks to try and determine if it is the load or gun. In the meantime I am looking for ideas.
Thanks in advance for any in feedback.
Recently I was given a Ruger No 1 International in 270 Win. It has been to the range several times and appears to be a very accurate rifle and has not given me any issues - so far. The other day I loaded some shells with CCI 200 large rifle primers and some Winchester 760 Powder I had kicking around. Yesterday it started again with the slow locking time. Click then milliseconds later boom.
Any other Ruger No 1 owners have this problem?
Should I be using Mag Primers with that power? I have had this powder for about 12 years. It is in great shape and was stored with other powders that I haven't had any problems with. Primers were just purchased recently.
This is the first time I have used CCI 200 primers in this gun - could that be the issue?
I kept about 20 rounds that I will try in my Browning bolt in about 2 weeks to try and determine if it is the load or gun. In the meantime I am looking for ideas.
Thanks in advance for any in feedback.


















































