Ruger No1
Hey guys, I have had a love for the Ruger No1 for a long time now. I have started selling my rifle in order to go down to basically 1 rifle. It will basically be a deer rifle with maybe an occasional elk. It will be an early retirement present to myself. I really can’t buy one until my other rifles are sold.
What caliber would you suggest is the best fit for the No1 ? I have read a lot of horror stories as far as accuracy issues with these. And of course great reviews. Would you mind offering up your opinions,suggestions and experience with this rifle. Should I buy new or used? Thanks |
I’d get it in 30-06 or .280 for long actions, while I’d suggest a .308 or 7mm-08 for short actions. I haven’t got a .280, yet, but the other 3 are my most used calibers in my safe, including .243.
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I would get whatever one you can find with nice wood. Most of the newer ones look like the stocks came from the same factory that makes tongue compressors and popsicle sticks. With a classy gun, plain grained wood just does not cut the mustard, especially with what they are charging for a new one. That's my 2 cents.
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I have owned dozens of no1’s in all sorts of configurations from box stock RSI’s to total custom long range match rifles that weighed 20pounds !:)
The one I currently own is a single shot in .303 Brit but it is a total custom from muzzle to recoil pad , not a thing is factory on it except for the actual receiver itself . I danged near bought s used RSI in 257 Roberts off CGN s little while ago but I already gave my dream rifle! Fir a big game rifle that one would be right up there for me as well as Prophet River has a good one in 6.5 Creedmoor , it is a 1B I think. It all depends on the type of hunting you want to do . Cat |
I have always thought a .280 AI would be nice in a No. 1. There are so many good options these days on cartridges. If it is going to be custom or semi custom just pick your favorite cartridge and never look back.
Heck Cat's got one in a long "obsolete" clambering and seems to love it (who am I kidding I would love that rifle too). |
Talk to the guys at Prophet River, I picked up a 1A Sporter in 257 Roberts from Clay a few years go that he ordered thru the Ruger custom shop. Sweet rifle, an it shoots better than I can, so that's good enough for me
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Talk to the guys at Prophet River, I picked up a 1A in 257 Roberts from Clay a few years go that he ordered thru the Ruger custom shop. Sweet rifle, an it shoots better than I can, so that's good enough for me
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A #1A in 7x57 would be my first choice for what your needs are or if you can find one in 275Rigby, even better.
https://i.imgur.com/VX3vIL4l.jpg https://i.imgur.com/0iX32JJl.jpg |
I am not crazy about the scope, but the wood looks decent.
https://store.prophetriver.com/consi...range-reticle/ |
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Thanks guy's for the input. Feel free to show off your rifles. I am interested in low recoiling calibers. What is the 7x57 like?
There is a member here selling a .308 with nice wood, but I can't do it until mine are gone. |
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The 308 is also a good one cartridge recoil wise. Cat |
I've been using the No 1 for 37 years now in 30-06 and taken deer, elk and moose.
I love the gun. The 06 round is enough for anything in North America and is available everywhere if you ever need more ammo. I wouldn't know for sure because I have only used more than one shot on one occasion (deer). Actually the first round was a kill shot but the deer didn't know it was dead and I put the second one into it before it decided to fall down. With a bit of tweaking the powder and loads I got to consistently cloverleaf 5 rounds at 100 yards - good enough for what I am going after. |
6.5 284 norma ... 257 bee
I really like my 257 Weatherby mag the 28 in tube gets all the velocity out of that hundred grain bullet. Very flat very low recoil for that amount of performance. My other Ruger number one is a 6.5 by 284 Norma. Shoots Great in the Wind, little bit more recoil for that performance. Ammo is expensive. More of a handloaders cartridge, on the other hand if it's just a hunting rifle one box a year isn't that expensive good luck with your search.
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Can you get one chambered in 35 whelen, would be a good do all rifle set up!
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One of my favorite No.1's as far as wood goes, but it was not in a cartridge I fancy so I shot to deer with it and sold it!:(
Cat https://i.imgur.com/mHZtO28.jpg https://i.imgur.com/BX8aWEZ.jpg |
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I’ve always wanted a custom #01 in 338-06 or 35 whelan. A 338 federal or 358 win would be nice too.
Maybe I’ll go crazy one day and sell all my rifles and invest in a beauty |
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but, you could always get one in 35 something or other then tart up the wood! I got the wood for my last Ruger and my Martini 6.5/06 from this fella in New mexico, George Peterson http://www.treebonecarving.com/ Cat |
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A reason to choose a short action chambering in a single shot is a slightly more compact and lighter action. In a Ruger 1, with its falling block action, there is no such benefit.
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My #1 in 30-06 is the nicest, most accurate rifle in the safe. Im biased, but thats my 2 cents.
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I just picked up a #1 in 7-08 from PR, think Epps has 2 or 3 more, but, he didn't put up pics, and I didn't feel like calling them. If this one shoots, I'll keep it and sell the 700 in 7-08. Anything in a 6.5 or 7mm on a 55mm or 57mm case or a 308 case, is plenty adequate for what the OP wants, none are heavy recoilers, all are good enough for what he wants to do.
The only thing I've had any difficulty with on this gun, is getting the rings I want for it, got those here on AO, from David Henry, just waiting for the scope now, might have that tomorrow. PR has done well out of me this month. I've had a few #1's now, tough not to own one, once you've had one. |
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Oh and there are some real nice ones out there with very attractive wood patterns so take your time. |
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You can buy a one piece Picatinny rail for the Ruger number 1. E.W.G. makes them .. |
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