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younggun308 11-12-2006 06:33 AM

RE: Ruger No. 1-A
 

ORIGINAL: HogHuntingChik


ORIGINAL: HEAD0001

I am a left handed shooter, and I also like the #1. You should also take a look at the 1885 Hi-Wall in a Browning or Winchester. Most accuracy problems with the #1 are attributed to the forearm. There is a special hanger available for the #1 that alleviates the pressure problem. As with most other rifles, other triggers are available. And you are wrong dumbass, the trigger is theirstrong point. Tom.
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You'll get banned again, HoghuntingChik. Don't waste your time doing that!

mistahmojoryan 11-12-2006 08:57 AM

RE: Ruger No. 1-A
 

ORIGINAL: saladin
i've always had a gut feel that rugers problems lie with the barrels, rather than with particular models.
Exactly, especially with the earlier models that used used Wilson and Douglas barrels (up to '81 or '83) before Ruger started making their own. Some of them were fine....some terrible. I have to think that's where a lot of the very bad reports started. Not that a Ruger barrel will necessarily print clover leafs;) but it's a better place to start.

Chantecler111 11-12-2006 10:22 AM

RE: Ruger No. 1-A
 
I have had a Ruger # 1 in .458 Win Mag for about 5 years, it has been a good shooter with light handloads, and has been very tough and reliable.

saladin 11-12-2006 02:38 PM

RE: Ruger No. 1-A
 
here is a question: can you fit a bipod to a 1-A? can a swivel be put into the forend without fouling the barrel or causing problems? because i'd prefer not to have a barrel band, but 7mm mauser is not offered in the 1-B


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