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<blockquote data-quote="rjb" data-source="post: 8939" data-attributes="member: 1145"><p>re the Ruger #1s, I have one in 6MM Rem. that's been tuned. It it will put first three</p><p>rounds very tight together. But, as pointed out in thread, this is not perhaps a ten or 25 shot string rifle. To "accurize" the #1</p><p>a set screw had to be added to the forearm</p><p>hanger. The forearm wood was then "free floated" so any contact or grip pressure passes through the forearm hanger. (no barrel contact accept one point forward on hanger. Scope mounting requires extended mount on rear which was difficult to find. One unfortunate thing to remember, Ruger has</p><p>been known to produce some good barrels and</p><p>some Uh, of the others. ref. the Palma Long range Target Rifles Ruger Donated years back received some curious comments. What said for factory #1, may help explain the wide variablity in Ruger experiences. Custom heavy barrels properly set up would be way to go. others milage may vary, rjb</p><p></p><p>[ 01-20-2004: Message edited by: rjb ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjb, post: 8939, member: 1145"] re the Ruger #1s, I have one in 6MM Rem. that's been tuned. It it will put first three rounds very tight together. But, as pointed out in thread, this is not perhaps a ten or 25 shot string rifle. To "accurize" the #1 a set screw had to be added to the forearm hanger. The forearm wood was then "free floated" so any contact or grip pressure passes through the forearm hanger. (no barrel contact accept one point forward on hanger. Scope mounting requires extended mount on rear which was difficult to find. One unfortunate thing to remember, Ruger has been known to produce some good barrels and some Uh, of the others. ref. the Palma Long range Target Rifles Ruger Donated years back received some curious comments. What said for factory #1, may help explain the wide variablity in Ruger experiences. Custom heavy barrels properly set up would be way to go. others milage may vary, rjb [ 01-20-2004: Message edited by: rjb ] [/QUOTE]
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