I love the idea of a No1 .303 brit, but alas it isnt going to happen this year. My house account took several hits this past year, so it serious save mode for the forseeable future.
Hope financial 'things' start to turn out more in your favour in the New Year. Good luck.
It does sound like an interesting acquisition but somewhat like yourself, and as I've previously stated, I have a few items on my list

that funds are set aside for and that will more than take care of my mad money for the coming year. In addition, I have a pair of jungle carbines in that caliber that don't get used enough.
I did have a Ruger #1-V in 22-250 that I ended up giving to my son when I picked up my 'antique' Winchester High Wall in 219 Donaldson Wasp. Anyway, he uses it on Gophers & Coyotes in the B.C. interior. It shot fairly well, but I always thought it should do better. I came across an article on "The Ruger No. 1, Shooting and tuning" by Ross Seyfried in the September 2000 issue of "Rifle" magazine. I gave the article to a local gunsmith and the modifications he made to my Ruger made quite a difference to the accuracy results. Oh, also, one of the small subtitles states "The No. 1 is of British descent" so the choice of rifle, and caliber in line with

Canada

is a fitting combo.
The condition of the magazine was starting to deteriorate so I scanned the article plus a page from Beartooth Bullets with some similar and relevant info. If anyone is interested in accuracy improvements for the Ruger No. 1, PM me your e-mail address and I'll send it on to you.
All the best and good shooting in the New Year

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