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<Slamfire> |
I was unaware that the #3 had ever been chambered in anything but .22 Hornet, .30-40 Krag, or .45-70. I don't know everything, but your rifle might have been rechambered or rebarreled. The originals had a 22" barrel, and were quite handy for length. I had one in .22 Hornet, and thought the rifle was good looking and more accurate than many. I sold it because I have a problem with Hornet brass and rechambering to .221 Fireball doesn't clean up the old chamber. Hope you enjoy it. | ||
one of us |
.223 was a factory barrel on the #3, as was .375 Winchester at one time. Could have traded my .308 bolt gun on a #3 in .375 5 or 6 years ago; have kicked self many times for not doing so.... | |||
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one of us |
The little Ruger #3 was chamber in .22 Hornet, .223 Remington, .30-40 Krag, .375 Winchester, .44 Magnum and .45-70. Introduced in 1969, the .30-40 was dropped in 1978, and the entire rifle line dropped in 1986. | |||
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<Arizona Larry> |
I had a Ruger #3 in .223 stocked with No.1 wood. Called it a Ruger #2. Excellent setup. Just my three cents worth. | ||
<Oscie> |
Thanks for all of your input! I have discovered that someone mounted the wrong bases and the holes were drilled out of line. My gunsmith is searching for a redfield base and will redrill it. Its a shame what some people do to guns, but that is probably why I was able to get it. Thanks again! | ||
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