Ruger No. 1-A
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RE: Ruger No. 1-A
ORIGINAL: HogHuntingChik
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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.
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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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
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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.
i've always had a gut feel that rugers problems lie with the barrels, rather than with particular models.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: australia
Posts: 80
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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