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  1. #1
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    I find it very easy to make a follow up shot if ever needed, I have a butt bag fitted which has loops for rounds on one side, plus I have a wristband which takes 3 rounds so no problem at all

    Your 270 sounds like it has been very neglected, unfortunately even a basically superb rifle such as the Number one hasnt got a barrel that will take years of neglect without complaint, any make or model of gun will shoot rubbish groups if it hasnt been looked after, but some people are such poor shots they wouldnt notice

    I have read tales of the hammer spring hanger needing a bit of work as it sits below the barrel and the forend is pressure bedded at the end, my .223 still has that bedding and it is a tackdriver as already mentioned

    The .204 I still havent had time to really get to grips with but as said its a shooter

    I did have a .270 Number one and as I said in first post it was accurate too

    Maybe these later guns are more accurate I dont know, but the 270 wasnt a very recent model

    There is a forum just for this model and it is very popular in the US, and they are not known for being "uncritical" over there
    Baz
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  2. #2
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    I supposed that's what makes it so galling I know that No1 are great guns but some idiot has wrecked a good rifle because he couldn't be bother to clean it and now it's going to cost to get it right.
    Real calibres start with a .4

  3. #3
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    Ahh, a rifle after my heart...

    I've had a Ruger #1 going on 25 years (wow, that long?). 30-06 with a grade 3 black walnut stock. Nice and accurate (and I cover it up in the woods). 3/4MOA with 168BT (custom reload).

    They are one of the most nimble and well balanced guns in the woods. easy to maneuuver in thick brush (second to a Winchester lever).

    But you didn't mention about the one shot. It really makes you think about each and every shot. Making that shot placement count. Sure, follow-up shots can be fast, but, that's not my point. It's the one-shot thing.

  4. #4
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    Moonraker, look here for a new stock

    Rugers: http://www.gunstocks.com/gallery2/ma...?g2_itemId=631 There is a nice #1 half waw down.

    Arrrrrr, half way down again! http://www.gunstocks.com/gallery2/ma...Rifles/2piece/

    The company; http://www.gunstocks.com/gallery2/ma...?g2_itemId=631

    Have the action blued, it doesn't cost that much in the UK, does it? In the US I disassemble my guns and have them hot blued for between $100 - $150.

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