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Customizing a Ruger #1
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 45996" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>When I had my #1 rebarreled had the gunsmith bed the forend. They open the barrel channel since barrel was alittle heavier and fluted it was changed from a 7mag to 30-338. I looked at alot of option on bedding but decided to go with what the gunsmith recommended and that rifle is pretty close to 20yrs old and still holds zero. I've also got a tight neck 22br,6ppc bedded the same way and factory #1 300wby mag. On the varmit calibers I had a set triggers installed and the hunting rifles just tuned up. I also changed out the hammer springs. One of the reasons I let the gunsmith bed the rifle is if it didn't work I have some recourse and none of my rifles have are bedded with anything other than bedding compound. Well good luck. I'd highly rec:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 45996, member: 306"] When I had my #1 rebarreled had the gunsmith bed the forend. They open the barrel channel since barrel was alittle heavier and fluted it was changed from a 7mag to 30-338. I looked at alot of option on bedding but decided to go with what the gunsmith recommended and that rifle is pretty close to 20yrs old and still holds zero. I've also got a tight neck 22br,6ppc bedded the same way and factory #1 300wby mag. On the varmit calibers I had a set triggers installed and the hunting rifles just tuned up. I also changed out the hammer springs. One of the reasons I let the gunsmith bed the rifle is if it didn't work I have some recourse and none of my rifles have are bedded with anything other than bedding compound. Well good luck. I'd highly rec: [/QUOTE]
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