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Ruger medium sporter 1-S ?? in 30-06??

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09 June 2002, 06:17
<Terry P>
Ruger medium sporter 1-S ?? in 30-06??
I've looked at the Sturm Ruger site and the 30-06 is not listed for the 1-S. I am wondering if it was ever chambered for the 30-06?

Also, does anyone have any experience with the 1-S? I have owned a couple of the 1-B's ...one was a good shooter and the other was not. I really like the lines of the 1-S but I want it in 30-06.
09 June 2002, 08:34
fredj338
Terry,

I have a #1S that was a 7mm RM. I had it rechambered to 7mm Dakota. The rifle shoots great & I think they look better than the #1B. They area also a bit lighter (maybe 1/2#) than a #1B. I suspect the bbl. is a bit thinner.
I don't think they chamber in the .30-06, just the .300WM.
09 June 2002, 15:54
<Don Martin29>
May I suggest that you get a 1A light sporter. The 1S is kind of heavy while the 1A balances better and is nice to carry and shoulder.

I have a 30/06 1A and a 300 Win Mag in the 1S and that 1S is not a fun rifle to carry around for the small gain it has over the 30/06.

I like those Alex Henry forends. It's a beautiful rifle.
10 June 2002, 06:45
<Terry P>
Thanks for the info! Perhaps I'll go with the 1A. I like the looks of the Alex Henry forearm also.

I had a 1B in 30-06 for awhile and I'm now interested in a rifle like that again. I was going to experiment with the 26" barrel and 30-06 loads.

Oh well. I'm always wanting something they don't make. [Big Grin]
13 June 2002, 17:04
<Don Martin29>
It goes the other way too. If you are willing to carry that heavy 1S then it might as well be a cannon cartridge. My .300 Win mag is a very accurate rifle.

Buy the 1A in 30/06. I have had mine since 1969. It's a keeper.
14 June 2002, 07:13
fla3006
I had a 1-A in 30-06. Great rifle, balance, looks, etc. It had a stunning burl walnut buttstock.
14 June 2002, 07:26
bpesteve
There have been several small batches of uncataloged Ruger 1-S models over the years, though I have not heard of one in '06. I've owned a factory Ruger 1-S in .38-55 and another in .300 H&H that I was a fool to sell. I've also seen one in .270. The 1-S and 1-H models are the most attractive in the line IMO.