Beautiful sable, beautiful rifle. In fact very beautiful both.I was just on a hunt with @BC Tal, each of us had a Ruger no.1 as a DG Gun. Mine in 500 NE, and his in 416 Rigby. Two buffalo and a sable were taken with the No.1's. I have nothing but respect for the rifles and own 5 of them:
(7x57, 300 h&h, 9.3x74r, 450/400 NE, 500 NE)
Here is the 500NE with the first game we took on the trip. We had been following up Buff tracks when we chanced upon some sable with a nice bull in the pack. my plains game rifle and ammo was in the truck. So I used the 500, penetration was.... more than adequate...
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I was just on a hunt with @BC Tal, each of us had a Ruger no.1 as a DG Gun. Mine in 500 NE, and his in 416 Rigby. Two buffalo and a sable were taken with the No.1's. I have nothing but respect for the rifles and own 5 of them:
(7x57, 300 h&h, 9.3x74r, 450/400 NE, 500 NE)
Here is the 500NE with the first game we took on the trip. We had been following up Buff tracks when we chanced upon some sable with a nice bull in the pack. my plains game rifle and ammo was in the truck. So I used the 500, penetration was.... more than adequate...
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I was lucky on the barrel, as a friend of mine is the GM of IBI barrels, so he spun me a custom 26" 500NE barrel. I made the stock specifically to have a larger butt area for the recoil, and made the rear bolt recess large enough that I could slide a recoil reducer into it. The stock took about 3 days to make both the fore and rear. So recoil on it is pretty reasonable all things considering.You’ve got a proper stock and barrel on that rifle! The No 1 has a well deserved reputation for excessive recoil in large calibers. You’ve addressed the two design flaws that cause this in the big hitters.
That is actually what Roger believed. However, I got out my calipers and determined that if he made the sight slightly lower it would clear a scope mounted in Warne medium QD rings.
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I put a slightly lower front sight (NECG) on to ensure good clearance when the MorVue was adjusted to target at 100. I believe that I have the best sighting system you could possibly come up with for this rifle. I am anal about triggers (this rifle has a jard) and sights, particularly scope positioning. I believe that a rifle should come up like a shotgun, in perfect alignment. I will not use a rifle with which I have to hunt for the sight picture.
I am going to shoot you a message. I have Roger's MorVue sight sitting waiting for some time on my end to install. I am actually curious what NECG front sight you went with.
Roger was of the same mindset, sight wouldn't fit. It's nice to see it does. That with the quick release scope mounts is a heck of a setup.
Who did the Jard trigger on yours?
My buddy and I did it. We’ve done two. One was easy, this one was a total pain in the ass. We got it done but I don’t think I’d tackle it again.
They keep multiplying:
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My old stand-by, the .375 H&H, and his new little brother, the .45-70.
Now, to properly scope the lad- any suggestions from my fellow No 1 guys?
FYI- it'll be used primarily in the deer woods with 100 yard shots being the max.
Regards,
Goopy