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Ruger no.1- are they worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 921845" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>Fred.....I built a custom 300 RUM on one and it shot great! I had a 30" #7 Lilja 3 groover on it. They make a nice long range package that you can carry because they are around 4 " shorter than a 700 Remmy with the same length barrel. Whether you customize it or not, I would suggest bedding the tang since that is the recoil point on the Ruger #1 (having no barrel lug). Mine shot so well that my buddy built one in 300</p><p>WSM and it shoots great too. I currently have a custom built on a B78 and actually pillar bedded the tang on it by drilling out the bolt hole to the tang and then epoxied in an aluminum pillar. I built a long tool to put on my ratchet and tightened the bolt until it squeaked! It shoots lights out and I don't know why you couldn't do the same to a Ruger ......Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 921845, member: 13833"] Fred.....I built a custom 300 RUM on one and it shot great! I had a 30" #7 Lilja 3 groover on it. They make a nice long range package that you can carry because they are around 4 " shorter than a 700 Remmy with the same length barrel. Whether you customize it or not, I would suggest bedding the tang since that is the recoil point on the Ruger #1 (having no barrel lug). Mine shot so well that my buddy built one in 300 WSM and it shoots great too. I currently have a custom built on a B78 and actually pillar bedded the tang on it by drilling out the bolt hole to the tang and then epoxied in an aluminum pillar. I built a long tool to put on my ratchet and tightened the bolt until it squeaked! It shoots lights out and I don't know why you couldn't do the same to a Ruger ......Rich [/QUOTE]
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