Ruger no. 1 fans...Pros and Cons
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Northeast Texas
Posts: 442
Ruger no. 1 fans...Pros and Cons
I'm kinda' starting over with my hunting rifle collection....meaning I've outfitted my wife and son for hunting with my Remington 700 .30-06 and Ruger M77 .270.
So, it's now time for me to purchase my deer/hog rifle.....and I MIGHT be able to go elk hunting for the first time in 2012.
I've bought and sold a lot of rifles, but have never owned a Ruger no. 1 and I keep coming back to the no. 1B in .300 Win. Mag.
I'm still trying to decide if I'm more inclined towards the beauty of the wood/blued steel or the stainless/laminate model.
This would be HUNTING rifle, but being new to reloading, I know I'm going to want to tweak every drop of accuracy that I can out of it.
The rifle just seems so classy! A local gunsmith I know told me that the tolerences that Ruger makes their no. 1 with are almost second to none.
So, anyone who uses a Ruger no. 1, please give me any pros or cons you've encountered with it as a hunting rifle.
I'm thinking that .300 Winny pushing a 165gr.-200gr. Accubond, Partition, Ballistic Tip, or Barnes TTXS would cover a VERY LARGE spectrum of my hunting.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
SCHOOLCRAFT
So, it's now time for me to purchase my deer/hog rifle.....and I MIGHT be able to go elk hunting for the first time in 2012.
I've bought and sold a lot of rifles, but have never owned a Ruger no. 1 and I keep coming back to the no. 1B in .300 Win. Mag.
I'm still trying to decide if I'm more inclined towards the beauty of the wood/blued steel or the stainless/laminate model.
This would be HUNTING rifle, but being new to reloading, I know I'm going to want to tweak every drop of accuracy that I can out of it.
The rifle just seems so classy! A local gunsmith I know told me that the tolerences that Ruger makes their no. 1 with are almost second to none.
So, anyone who uses a Ruger no. 1, please give me any pros or cons you've encountered with it as a hunting rifle.
I'm thinking that .300 Winny pushing a 165gr.-200gr. Accubond, Partition, Ballistic Tip, or Barnes TTXS would cover a VERY LARGE spectrum of my hunting.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
SCHOOLCRAFT
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: canada
Posts: 257
i picked up a number 1ab last year in 30-06 and it really took some work to get it accurate. i got some good loads worked up for it but my dealer insisted that they send it to the warrenty center to be worked on and when it came back it became a tack driver. at 300 yards i could average a 1 1/2 group, to me that is amazing accuracy from a pencil barrel. the paper stating the "repairs" from the warrenty center only stated "barrel tuning" but when i looked under the forearm i could see the had glass bedded the tip that contacted the barrel. the rifle is still VERY touchy with what ammo a choose but it seems to like poly tip bullets in the lighter weight range, especially hornady 150 sst's. i also would like the safety redesigned because every time i shoot it, the safety grazes my thumb pretty good.
#3
i owned a no1 in 25-06 quite a while ago with a bull barrel from the factory...that little gun was fun to shoot and it was a tack driver.i ended up selling it cause i got twice what i paid for it...and here we dont do alot of long shooting but ill bet the guys still got it...i think its the best gun ruger makes
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
I've considered one as well, for the reasons you mentioned plus the barrel is longer because you don't have an action to deal with...
I've just never heard many good things about the accuracy...
Also...Is the trigger adjustable on these??? I'm picky about my triggers...
I've just never heard many good things about the accuracy...
Also...Is the trigger adjustable on these??? I'm picky about my triggers...
#7
I hear quite a few comments at the range on the #1's. It seems that you can get a real shooter or one that needs lots of work to be accurate. I don't know if it's a particular model #1 that in inherently inaccurate or just the occasional gun that's not just right when it leave the factory.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: canada
Posts: 257
I've considered one as well, for the reasons you mentioned plus the barrel is longer because you don't have an action to deal with...
I've just never heard many good things about the accuracy...
Also...Is the trigger adjustable on these??? I'm picky about my triggers...
I've just never heard many good things about the accuracy...
Also...Is the trigger adjustable on these??? I'm picky about my triggers...
#9
I have one #1 in the Tropical version in 405 Win. I too always liked the looks of the #1. Mine is the stainless/laminate. Looks sharp, shoots great but on the downside, it is a tad heavy in this version. Probably more than one would want to tote all day up and down mtn sides chasing elk. And as for the one shot, I've carried bolts, pumps and levers in the woods with extra mags/ammo and in almost 45 years, with all the deer, antelope, bear etc I've shot, I can probably count on one hand the number of times I needed a second shot. And never where I wouldn't have had the time to reload the #1. If you desire the #1 - go get it.