Id love to see something like this in a 7x57R. The rimmed 7mm is much better suited to an RSI. Classic and time proven.
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Id love to see something like this in a 7x57R. The rimmed 7mm is much better suited to an RSI. Classic and time proven.
Would be cool , but that possibility ship has sailed, somewhere in the 90's when #1 where at their heyday it might have been possible.
Now they are not in regular production not much of a chance, there is considerable mechanical modification to make a #1 capable of firing a rimfire cartridge.
A number of Gun smiths have modified #1 to rimfires.
Latest info from the Rugers Collectors Association there is no known factory rimfire #1
I wish I had kept a 1-S .218 Bee for myself. We sold quite a few when we first started the business 12 years ago. Always wanted one but kept selling them.
-clay
I'd be happy to see that if for no other reason than it will mean a new supply of brass and components on the market to help feed my Model 71!
i want a 30-30 but i dont think it would be a real 3030 unless it was a dirty ol model 94... between the 3030, 32winch and 44mag i think they are more along the lines of lever guns,
theres something inside me that sort of craves bigger cals like 35 whelens and such, 444 marlin, but the sensible side tells me similiar to BUM, that a 243-270 would be more suited!
i cant help but feel Rimmed all the way though![]()
some nice suggestions and wishes on here
I have a RSI in 30-06, I just got a no1 b (I think) in 9.3x62 and I would love to have a RSI in 7x57 or 6.5x55 ... I would love that one to have great looking wood... one day I’ll find one!!
WHAT? Canadian Tire have a Ruger no1 in there store? In 6.5x55? Damn... CT up here doesn’t carry any fire arms anymore!!Canadian Tire local to me has a blued full stock #1 in 6.5x55. I already have several 6.5x55's, and certainly don't need another, but that one seems to call out to me every time I walk by it. Beautiful little rifle, and I don't dare ask to handle it, because like a puppy, it might follow me home.
Kristian
Your 9.3X62 is probably an "S" not a "B."
I hunted Saskatchewan deer for years with a No.1 in 7x57. Stupidly, sold it once I got a little Husqvarna 4100 in 7x57. Have since bought a No.1 chambered in "275 Rigby" - the 2" longer barrel has got to make it better, right?? - edging into 22" 280 Remington performance levels? However, turns out I still can not get my fat face down enough on the comb to be able to use the cool looking iron sights, and, at least for now, I am not willing to work down the comb height - I am too old to see iron sights very well anyways, and it is an absolutely perfect height for me with the Vari-X III in 2.5-8x36. With Nosler bullets from 120 grains through to 175 grains, it is a "coyotes to moose" rifle, in my mind!
I had and foolishly sold, a 300H&H, was a bit heavy, always wanted another one, this summer i picked up a 30-30 1A, with a 20" barrel, beauty rifle, small compact, shoots nice groups with irons, Got a skinner sight on order, and starting to play with 150gr ballistic tip, burned threw 200 125 gr ballistic tips i had laying around,
I like a second rifle in a full stock version, in a moderate cal, 6mm rem, 7x57, Nearly bought the .257 robbers that clay (prophet river) bought in this summer, held off due to uncertainty of work.