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Accurizing Ruger # 1???
WHo is good with the ruger # 1? Ive got a stainless #1 in 270 and I need some trigger work and maybe have the barrel bedded or whatever it might need to tighten up the groups. Who would you guys reccomend??
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RE: Accurizing Ruger # 1???
Good number 1 guys are few and far between. HOw does the gun shoot now?
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RE: Accurizing Ruger # 1???
I had one of the rare ones...
Load tweaks were all that was needed to make it shoot lights out, a .25-06. Heard you can put a pressure screw in the hanger arm to help with accuracy issues, as a common fix. The trigger is adjustable............. |
RE: Accurizing Ruger # 1???
Linky for good discussion on #1's..........
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/56 |
RE: Accurizing Ruger # 1???
E. A. Brown (www.eabco.com) sells trigger upgrades (Kepplinger and / or Moyers) and the Hicks accurizer for #1's. They will install or you can have a local, competent (if you know of one) gunsmith to do it. Number ones are funny, some shoot well without any mods, but some require tweaking. Good luck.
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I have a 92 vintage #1 Tropical in 416 Rigby that's quite accurate without any mods, have always heard it's a hit or miss with em.
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RE: Accurizing Ruger # 1???
Thinking about it if you have the laminated stock the only thing I would do is put the Moyers trigger on it and see if that helps. I think part of the problem with them was the walnut foreend that shifted maybe because of climatic changes. SHould not have that problem with the laminated wood.
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