I thought you liked "308" based cartridges.It's all about the interpretation...
I thought you liked "308" based cartridges.It's all about the interpretation...
Does anybody know if any manufacturer is still pumping out a rifle in .257 Roberts? Been looking forever but can't afford to do a full custom job. Any help is much appreciated
Cheers,
J
Ruger No 1 RSI.
Epps has had one for sale FOREVER. At least nine months now it's been on their web site, and that's just the first time I noticed it.
Though at the price it's listed at, I can understand why. I think it's even gone up, I swear it used to be listed at the usual $1100 ish
But if you're looking for a .257, there's at least one out there right now.
I thought you liked "308" based cartridges.
whatever will be will be, but don't ever buy a Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in the Bob. The accuracy just ain't there in any of them, it's just a fact of life! That combo never did connect. For proof, search Ed Matunas (may need correct spelling) and the books he has written.
Ruger just manufactured the .257 RSI's, so they can't have had it much longer than that.
The .257 Roberts was the 2014 chambering, they were on shelves over a year ago now. Epps has had it since at least late last year.
Only a 257 Roberts is a 257 Roberts...I love them...
Agree with this and decided to keep mine.
However, I'm now looking for a synthetic stock for it.
The wood on it is really good but I'm thinking maybe I can shave a few ounces off the weight with a 'glass stock.
Unfortunately trying to find a synthetic stock for a '76 vintage tang safety rifle is like looking for a chicken with teeth...
How do you feel about the "canoe paddle" stocks? I might be able to scare up one of those...
I would have no problem whatsoever with one of those.
Let you in on a secret..... I was hoping to find one of those as I don't think there is a more tougher and functional stock.
And best of all I would still have the pretty wood..
How do you feel about the "canoe paddle" stocks? I might be able to scare up one of those...
I had one of these stocks for my Ruger and in the summer when the stock got warm my rifle would not shoot at a group at all.
In the colder weather it was great. Went back to the wood stock and all is right with the world.
David
I have had more than a dozen canoe paddle stocks... shot them year round and never had shifting POI with any of them... maybe you had a bad stock?
Ruger didn't start shipping the No.1 RSI .257 Roberts until July 2014... and I believe PR got the first batch... although it ia possible they split the shipmemt to multiple retailers.
No way. They were on shelves in April '14. 100% There's many an initial report out there from late Apr - early May.
In any case, July 14 is indeed just over a year ago now, presuming we're talking a date prior to the 21st, so I'm not sure what the debate is here?
Like I say, Epps has had the thing FOREVER. At least if I was a retailer looking to turn over product I'd think nine months plus was forever. Priced at over $1700 now it'll be interesting to see how long it sits there.
The debate is that just over a year is not "FOREVER." As per usual, Ruger has their inventory distributed in the USA months ahead of Canada.
And if you think a year in inventory is "FOREVER" then take a few minutes to sort Epps inventory from "oldest to newest" they have had some guns for over a decade.
Ok, sure, but the margins on that $250 Knight Revolution will make up for carrying it on inventory that long![]()




























