Gents,
The first caribou I ever shot was with a Ruger #1 that I used to own, in the early 1980’s.
I had put a Leupold compact 2.5x scope on it, in the factory rings.
Like so many others here, I too am very fond of the Ruger single shot.
At the end of the day, I agree with CAustin and others here, in that it is a lot of rifle for the money.
**I guess it would not turn much profit for the company to turn out #1 rifles with the following modifications.
But it’d be delightful if they did.
These are what I’d like to see:
1.
“Safety” tab configured to allow empties to fly clear of the rifle when the lever is pitched open with enthusiasm, (such as the Strop tab that rookhawk mentioned).
2.
26” barrel as the standard in rifle length.
In other words, drop the 22” and 24” barrel lengths, except as special order lengths (but as an option, continue offering their full stock / carbine length version for those who prefer short, rifles).
3.
Offer an “African Model”, with again 26” barrel, express sights, oval cheek piece stock and chambered in traditional African Calibers.
The “Tropical” version was a thankful but too short of a step in this direction.
In addition to what Ruger thankfully did offer in their limited runs of, .303 British, .300 H&H, 9.3x74R, .375 H&H, 450/400 Jeffery, .404 Jeffery and .450 NE 3.25”, I’d like to see such an “Africa Model” rifle offered in the following:
1.
.300 H&H Flanged.
2.
.375 H&H Flanged.
3.
.450 No2 NE.
4.
.470 NE.
5.
.500 NE.
Also, a small frame #1 for cartridges beginning with .22 rim fire, especially the .22 rim fire Magnum, (or the 17s I guess now days), also the .22 Hornet, .25-20, 32-20, .38 Special / .357 Magnum, .44 Special / .44 Magnum and similar sized cartridges.
Likewise, a large frame for cartridges such as .577 NE, .600 NE plus, 12 bore 3” rifled and 10 bore 3.5” rifled.
**I realize these pipe dreams would have to cost the consumer a good bit more than usual.
But, such things are what occupy my mind when I have time to think happy thoughts.
Cheers,