Well, my Ruger N°1 in 270WIN is with the gunsmith, to "Anglicize" it a bit. When the results are in, I'll make sure to post a couple of pictures.
Bedding the barrel, shortening the fore-end, slimming down the buttstock, a better trigger potentially and then whatever he can come up with. This will make a very fine first rifle for my daughters when they grow up. (and in the mean time I'll be able to enjoy it too)
Question in reference to the aforementioned Jard trigger. More suited for a varmint style or is it suitable for any and all? Addressing eye relief I’ve gotten along well with either a single offset, occasionally needed double offset. Do wish Ruger would recognize that 30mm optics need the offset love as well!
I have one of the 9.3x74r, and honestly found the gun was a bit light for the caliber, I looked around and could not find any in a heavier barrel. There have been tons of different variations made of the ruger no.1, but to my knowledge none of the 9.3s were ever done in the tropical weight barrel. Even the 450/400's did not get the Tropic barrel (except for a small limited run of about 100).Really want a No 1 in 9.3x57 because I have so much brass, dies, etc. Anyone out there know if the 9.3x62 or the 9.3x74R comes with a tropical weight barrel or standard weight?
You might try 275 Rigby or 7mm Mauser.Just picked up a Ruger No.1 in 7x57 in poor condition - any thoughts on calibre changes ?
If he uses 275 Rigby ammo he’ll have to shoot it with his pinky out…You might try 275 Rigby or 7mm Mauser.![]()
Was toying with 318WR - as I don't believe it was ever offered in that calibre ! But will see it is three months before it gets to me - just trying to get ahead of the curve and get a barrel ordered etcYou might try 275 Rigby or 7mm Mauser.![]()
Go for a 375 Ruger in Ruger’s RSI styleJust picked up a Ruger No.1 in 7x57 in poor condition - any thoughts on calibre changes ?