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Ruger No. 1 for a Long Range Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 63279" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>The guy who rebarreled my #1 had some considerable difficulty re-radiusing the quarter rib to fit the heavier barrel. I may be bored and messing around with the gun but I am not crazy. I am just going to believe that I do not have that problem (although you bring back bad memories of waiting for the gunsmith to solve the radiusing problem and you may well be right). The barrel only has about another 200 rounds of life in it and with it shooting 0.7 MOA that will do me until I move back out West. There is not much long range hunting (800-1200 yds)in this neck of the woods. I definitely agree with you that this whole thing is a barrel harmonics issue and I think that it gets worse with the larger calibers. Dampening the vibrations is the name of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 63279, member: 8"] The guy who rebarreled my #1 had some considerable difficulty re-radiusing the quarter rib to fit the heavier barrel. I may be bored and messing around with the gun but I am not crazy. I am just going to believe that I do not have that problem (although you bring back bad memories of waiting for the gunsmith to solve the radiusing problem and you may well be right). The barrel only has about another 200 rounds of life in it and with it shooting 0.7 MOA that will do me until I move back out West. There is not much long range hunting (800-1200 yds)in this neck of the woods. I definitely agree with you that this whole thing is a barrel harmonics issue and I think that it gets worse with the larger calibers. Dampening the vibrations is the name of the game. [/QUOTE]
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