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What barrel length will the Craig Boddington #1 7x57 have? I have the 1-s version in 300 H&H on layaway, and I have first right of refusal for the 7x57 in the same set. If the rifle has the same 22 inch barrel as the 1-A version I will have to pass. However, I might bite if the wood is exceptional. The wood on my 300 H&H is most uninspiring, but the caliber is cool.


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What is wrong with a 22 inch bbl. I agree 24 would be better and would still be handy because there is no bolt...but 22 is certainly adequate for a 7x57


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What is wron with 22 inch bbl. I agree 24 would be better and would still be handy because there is no bolt...byt 22 is certainly adequate for a 7x57


I find nothing wrong with a 22" barrel. I've thought of buying a 1-A in 7x57 for years. However, if I'm going to spend a lot more money on the Boddington rifle, it better offer something different or unique compared to the standard 1-A.


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I have the #1A 7X57.
I get right at 2900 FPS with a 140 grain bullets. I don't think it would be much of an improvment to add a couple of more inches.
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Originally posted by Mike_Dettorre:
What is wrong with a 22 inch bbl?
The 7x57 doesn't need more barrel but to my eye the No.1 looks unbalanced until the tube gets out to around 26 inches in length. $0.02
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike_Dettorre:
What is wrong with a 22 inch bbl?
The 7x57 doesn't need more barrel but to my eye the No.1 looks unbalanced until the tube gets out to around 26 inches in length. $0.02[/QUOTE


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I second the request for a longer barreled #1. 26" really works for me.






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I have the #1A 7X57.
I get right at 2900 FPS with a 140 grain bullets. I don't think it would be much of an improvment to add a couple of more inches.
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I have the #1A 7X57.
I get right at 2900 FPS with a 140 grain bullets. I don't think it would be much of an improvment to add a couple of more inches.
...tj3006


I agree with this assessment of the 22" 7X57mm barrel.


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I have the #1A 7X57.
I get right at 2900 FPS with a 140 grain bullets. I don't think it would be much of an improvment to add a couple of more inches.
...tj3006


TJ. Might I ask what load you are using?
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What barrel length will the Craig Boddington #1 7x57 have? .


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What barrel length will the Craig Boddington #1 7x57 have? .


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What I posted earlier in the thread in response to Mike_Detore was: "I find nothing wrong with a 22" barrel. I've thought of buying a 1-A in 7x57 for years. However, if I'm going to spend a lot more money on the Boddington rifle, it better offer something different or unique compared to the standard 1-A."
If you had read the whole thread, instead of making drive by comments, you would know why I want to know the barrel length. I wish someone would just answer my original question instead of making ignorant comments.

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I wish someone would just answer my original question instead of making ignorant comments.
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Matt,

The Boddington #1 7x57 will have a 22-inch barrel - according to the info I found last year. The only two in the series of interest to me are the .300 H&H and the 7x57. Managed to scrounge up one of the H&H's and got very lucky with the wood quality. Based on the release timing of the series so far, it should not be much longer on the 7x57.

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the short(er) barrels are something I have never figured out on the Ruger Number Ones. The short action just begs for a 26" barrel for balance.

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Matt,

The Boddington #1 7x57 will have a 22-inch barrel - according to the info I found last year. The only two in the series of interest to me are the .300 H&H and the 7x57. Managed to scrounge up one of the H&H's and got very lucky with the wood quality. Based on the release timing of the series so far, it should not be much longer on the 7x57.

Phil


Thanks for the info Phil! Just what I was wanting to know.


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the short(er) barrels are something I have never figured out on the Ruger Number Ones. The short action just begs for a 26" barrel for balance.

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I think that a 22" barrel is certainly adequate for a 7X57, but I think a longer barrel would look better and perhaps balance better on a #1. It looks like I will pass on the Boddington rifle in 7X57 and get a vanilla #1-A for less money. Too bad. A longer barrel would have boosted the cool factor as well.


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