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Ruger No.3 questions
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<blockquote data-quote="jerbur" data-source="post: 2724090" data-attributes="member: 79695"><p>Nic, haven't any experience with the #3 but had a fondness for for #1's. Got one in 270 and finally got time to work with it. First if it shoots well do not touch it. If like mine would not group the work begins. </p><p>First thing replaced was the trigger sear. Then the Hicks #1 Accurizer. Now with a good trigger and a lot of 'fooling with the set screw on the Accurizer shoots good. </p><p>Would suggest unless you are confident with doing things, when you rebarrel have the gunsmith do those two things and then find the round that the rifle likes. Took a while but think I found the one.</p><p>Good luck,</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerbur, post: 2724090, member: 79695"] Nic, haven't any experience with the #3 but had a fondness for for #1's. Got one in 270 and finally got time to work with it. First if it shoots well do not touch it. If like mine would not group the work begins. First thing replaced was the trigger sear. Then the Hicks #1 Accurizer. Now with a good trigger and a lot of 'fooling with the set screw on the Accurizer shoots good. Would suggest unless you are confident with doing things, when you rebarrel have the gunsmith do those two things and then find the round that the rifle likes. Took a while but think I found the one. Good luck, Jerry [/QUOTE]
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