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Ruger Number 1 in .257 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="corsair4360" data-source="post: 1682380" data-attributes="member: 63474"><p>As an former owner of two #1s: (1) 6mm Remington #1B many years ago (1970's) re-barrelled to 257 Ackely improved (40 degree shoulder) and (2) relatively recent 22-250 heavy barrel #1B. Triggers were much better in the early guns and could be adjusted for pull and over travel. As I understand it, lawyers took the trigger adjustment down to one adjustment now (pull weight within the prescribed limit). The 257 Ackley was a tack driver, 3/8" groups fire forming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corsair4360, post: 1682380, member: 63474"] As an former owner of two #1s: (1) 6mm Remington #1B many years ago (1970's) re-barrelled to 257 Ackely improved (40 degree shoulder) and (2) relatively recent 22-250 heavy barrel #1B. Triggers were much better in the early guns and could be adjusted for pull and over travel. As I understand it, lawyers took the trigger adjustment down to one adjustment now (pull weight within the prescribed limit). The 257 Ackley was a tack driver, 3/8" groups fire forming [/QUOTE]
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