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15 July 2008, 01:41
PaLuke
Ruger #1
There is a post that I can't find that had 4 Ruger #1's in a picture and I think one was in 450-400 3". I would appreciate it if anyone knows where this post and pictures are. Thanks for the help.PaLuke
15 July 2008, 02:02
Macifej
I think that was RIP's post on his Bison rug back-drop??
15 July 2008, 23:07
RIP
Search on my "400 Nitro's" I can't see pictures on the work puter right now. I will repost it later.
My 450/400NE3" Ruger No.1 does have a very pretty stock, straight from the factory.
16 July 2008, 03:54
RIP
I found it with an advanced search, title started with "400 Nitro's:" by RIP.
Then I had to do some work ... came home to a puter where I can see the photos and looked it up on my photobucket album. Finding something with the search function can be tedious.

Here is the pic:
Top to bottom:

450 NE 3-1/4", 24" barrel
450/400 NE 3", 24" barrel
400/.395 NE, 26" barrel
9.3x74R, 22" barrel



I could add more, but I really ought to try it again in the sunlight, and focus on the prettiest Ruger No.1, the 450/400NE3".
16 July 2008, 03:56
PaLuke
Thanks for the replies. I honestly looked for that for hours. That is one of the neatest displays I've seen. I don't have a Ruger #1 and to be honest with you they are very hard to come by in my area. Cabelas and Gander Mtn both said they can't get them, especially in the big bores(#1H).Again thanks for the replies.PaLuke
16 July 2008, 04:10
RIP
www.whittakerguns.com

That is where I get mine usually, including the 450/400NE3".

Had one on the shelf in 450/400NE3" last time I was there. Best prices. Give him a call if you want one.

I waited over six months for him to get a 9.3x74R for me, meanwhile another member here told me about one in WVA. I got that via telephone call and it is the one that was rebarreled to 400/.395NE.

Darrel Whittaker finally got one for me too, also seen above, and that one would be (wood be) from second year of production for that caliber.

The first year of production Ruger No.1's in a new chambering seem to have the best wood. The next batch they make a year later, they do not seem to be as picky with their wood.

Big bore, rimmed-cartridge Ruger No.1's are very fine rifles. Nevertheless, I also have a 500 A-Square, a .416 Rigby, and a 405 Winchester in Ruger No.1's.

I just had to have a belted, a rimless, and a pipsqueak. A 45-70 would serve just as well as the .405WCF in the pipsqueak category. thumb
16 July 2008, 04:16
akalinin
The cocking lever is missing on the 2nd rifle down. Is it buried in the rug?

Also, how does the 450 NE 3-1/4 compare in recoil with the 458 lott?
16 July 2008, 04:19
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by akalinin:
The cocking lever is missing on the 2nd rifle down. Is it buried in the rug?


Yes, of course, it is buried in the bison hair.
That rifle needs to be seen in natural sunlight, with no hair hiding the lever, to be appreciated. Prettiest one.
16 July 2008, 04:22
akalinin
quote:
Originally posted by RIP:
quote:
Originally posted by akalinin:
The cocking lever is missing on the 2nd rifle down. Is it buried in the rug?


Yes, of course, it is buried in the bison hair.
That rifle needs to be seen in natural sunlight, with no hair hiding the lever, to be appreciated. Prettiest one.


I agree, that stock is superb. I would like to do a stainless on wood with my #1 Lott, if I could get a stock like that!