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Ruger No. 1 for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 1213165" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>The issues I have seen discussed, regarding the quarter rib, involve uneven material expansion (related to temperature) between the rib and the barrel, rather than strength issues. I found the "fixes" discussed to be questionable and wouldn't want to try them on my rifle. That's why I would want to go the 1V style route if I wanted a #1 for long range purposes. </p><p></p><p>My #1A is not a hard kicker. It wears a compact, light scope in keeping with the purpose of a Light Sporter, and I don't shoot long strings with it. I have had no problems with the quarter rib or the scope mounting system and have confidence in both for the way my rifle is used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 1213165, member: 22069"] The issues I have seen discussed, regarding the quarter rib, involve uneven material expansion (related to temperature) between the rib and the barrel, rather than strength issues. I found the "fixes" discussed to be questionable and wouldn't want to try them on my rifle. That's why I would want to go the 1V style route if I wanted a #1 for long range purposes. My #1A is not a hard kicker. It wears a compact, light scope in keeping with the purpose of a Light Sporter, and I don't shoot long strings with it. I have had no problems with the quarter rib or the scope mounting system and have confidence in both for the way my rifle is used. [/QUOTE]
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