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kirby375 10-04-2007 02:05 PM

RE: Single shot rifles
 
I guess the expense thing is relative. This time of year I am out shooting two or three times a week, and I shoot between twenty and two hundred rounds per range session in various calibers, so $40 a box factory ammo seems pretty expensive to me. I am guessing from your posts you don't re-load, if you do, the suggestion of the .458 makes a lot of sense. Another possibility in the Ruger #1 is .458 Lott, you can still fire .458WM and load it up or down, and you have the versatility of being able to use all the versions of the .458. Ain't guns fun : )

ohiohillbilly 10-04-2007 09:24 PM

RE: Single shot rifles
 

ORIGINAL: kirby375

I guess the expense thing is relative. This time of year I am out shooting two or three times a week, and I shoot between twenty and two hundred rounds per range session in various calibers, so $40 a box factory ammo seems pretty expensive to me. I am guessing from your posts you don't re-load, if you do, the suggestion of the .458 makes a lot of sense. Another possibility in the Ruger #1 is .458 Lott, you can still fire .458WM and load it up or down, and you have the versatility of being able to use all the versions of the .458. Ain't guns fun : )
No i don't reload...id probably kill myself if i tried.
Just to clarify, are you saying that if its chambered for .458 lott i can still use 45/70(since its .458...i think)? Or that i could just handload a .458 lott down to 45/70 levels?

kirby375 10-05-2007 06:38 AM

RE: Single shot rifles
 
.458 Lott and .458WM are both from the same parent case, the .375H&H. The Lott is just a full length case the win mag is shortened. You can fire the win mag in the Lott chamber, you can also load the win mag down to 45/70 ballistics and use cast bullets. The 45/70 won't chamber in the win mag or Lott because it is rimmed the other two are belted. But you still have the versatility of using several rounds in the same gun. If you want to get really exotic, the Ruger #1 is also available in .416 Rigby or 470NE : )

ohiohillbilly 10-05-2007 07:35 AM

RE: Single shot rifles
 
Ahh...thanks. Im learning (slowly) about all this. Right now from whatpeople have said and looking around myselfi think imleaning towards the 45/70 for the fact that its nice and cheap and the variaty of loads its offered in. You've got me intrigued about the .458 and thats definitely something i'll look into once Ilearn a little moreand get comfortable ebough to maybe start re-loading myself.

kirby375 10-05-2007 09:15 AM

RE: Single shot rifles
 
Reloading isn't rocket science (I can do it :) ) just takes some common sense. Reloading opens up so many possibilities, beware though it is a sickness and will consume you

Maine Shooter 10-06-2007 05:16 PM

RE: Single shot rifles
 

ORIGINAL: ohiohillbilly


Also, asI said before this will be my first gun purchase from a retailer and im wondering how it all works. If the retailer doesn't have what im looking forcan they order it from the factory for me? Or do i have to order it from the factory myselfand have them send it to the retailer?Or doesit just vary from retailer to retailer?
The dealer orders from a distributor which gets them from the manufacturer. I will tell you that blued .405's aren't readily available as the laminate oens are. Many of the ss/laminate #1's have been discontinued and many distributors have bought the remianing supply from Ruger and at lower prices and are selling them off at much lower prices than they originally sold for. Blued ones though have already had thier production run for the year and as it's not a highly sought ater model, distributors don't keep abunch in thir stock.

ohiohillbilly 10-06-2007 09:36 PM

RE: Single shot rifles
 

ORIGINAL: Maine Shooter


ORIGINAL: ohiohillbilly


Also, asI said before this will be my first gun purchase from a retailer and im wondering how it all works. If the retailer doesn't have what im looking forcan they order it from the factory for me? Or do i have to order it from the factory myselfand have them send it to the retailer?Or doesit just vary from retailer to retailer?
The dealer orders from a distributor which gets them from the manufacturer. I will tell you that blued .405's aren't readily available as the laminate oens are. Many of the ss/laminate #1's have been discontinued and many distributors have bought the remianing supply from Ruger and at lower prices and are selling them off at much lower prices than they originally sold for. Blued ones though have already had thier production run for the year and as it's not a highly sought ater model, distributors don't keep abunch in thir stock.
Yeah, almost every place i went to the other dayhad one ss/laminate #1 in stock almost all in small calibers.

vtgao 10-06-2007 11:25 PM

RE: Single shot rifles
 
HillBilly, Go to this website: http://www.galleryofguns.com/

This is Davidson's, the largest distributer of Ruger firearms that I know of. Most of your local gunshops have probably heard of them before.

Plinking with a .405, I wish I had your kind of money.:D

Vtgao

ohiohillbilly 10-07-2007 12:27 PM

RE: Single shot rifles
 

ORIGINAL: vtgao

Plinking with a .405, I wish I had your kind of money.:D

Vtgao
heh, ireally don'thave that kind of money either. Ihaven't even reallygot the money for the rifle yet/convinced the girlfriend to let me buy it.I probably wont take it out of the closet more than 2 or 3 times a year and when i do i only buy 1or 2 boxes of ammo for each gun i take.Blowing the crap out of stuff with guns is a lot cheaper than taking a vacation...plus you don't have to deal with airports.Though, i dont think that argument would work with her :D

Maine Shooter 10-07-2007 04:57 PM

RE: Single shot rifles
 

ORIGINAL: ohiohillbilly


heh, ireally don'thave that kind of money either. Ihaven't even reallygot the money for the rifle yet/convinced the girlfriend to let me buy it.I probably wont take it out of the closet more than 2 or 3 times a year and when i do i only buy 1or 2 boxes of ammo for each gun i take.Blowing the crap out of stuff with guns is a lot cheaper than taking a vacation...plus you don't have to deal with airports.Though, i dont think that argument would work with her :D
I'll proberly not use mine more than once or twice a year either. Looking at hunting trip out to Montana next year though so it'll either be the .405 or .45-70 that goes with me. Guess that takes care of the shooting stuff and taking a vacation/dealing with airports all in one.
I actually don't mind airports/air travel. Do it enough with the regualr family vacations it'll secondary now.


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