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17 March 2007, 15:15
Arild Iversen
New rifle for roe and red
Will try to post a picture of my new Ruger No 1 in 270 Win. This will be my main rifle for stalking roe and red deer, and shooting from stands and high seats.

The scope is a S&B 8x56, reticle German # 4. My buddy IanF found it at his local gunshop i Devon, and knowing I was looking for such a scope, we made a deal in a second Wink

This rifle turned out to be a real shooter with Fedreal Fusion 150 gr, and I really look forward to test it out with different bullets and loadings.



Arild Iversen.



17 March 2007, 20:55
bumscratcher
Fantastic rifle (dont forget the forend tensioner screw if you want the best accuracy) but not sure about the size of scope, looks to top heavy for me.IMO
17 March 2007, 23:42
1894mk2
Very nice - what height mounts have you used to mount the 8x56 so low?
18 March 2007, 06:06
Arild Iversen
quote:
Originally posted by 1894mk2:
Very nice - what height mounts have you used to mount the 8x56 so low?


The mounts are medium Ruger extension rings.
The scope is set back as far as possible and bearly clears the rail with a couple of millimeters at the occular bell.
I had the stock shortend 15 millimeters, and it fits me perfect.

Bumscratcher. For any other kind of shooting I wold have taken another / smaller scope, but this rifle is for high seats and stands in dusk and dawn. Therefore such a big scope.


Arild Iversen.



27 March 2007, 01:13
SIKA98K
I put a Kepplinger trigger into mine.It made a world of difference.Buy direct from him,it,s cheaper!
I hope to see your country this autumn [Trysil,] for a moose hunt.
Gan eirigh an bothar leat!
27 March 2007, 13:49
Arild Iversen
quote:
Posted 26 March 2007 22:13 Hide Post
I put a Kepplinger trigger into mine.It made a world of difference.Buy direct from him,it,s cheaper!
I hope

quote:
Posted 26 March 2007 22:13 Hide Post
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Thanks for the info Sika98K.
Any adress for the Kepplinger ?
My original trigger breaks at a clean 1,3 kilos, wich I´m very comfortable with.
Good luck with the Trysil moose hunting thumb.


Arild Iversen.



29 March 2007, 04:03
SIKA98K
Kepplinger is an Austrian Gunsmith.I contacted the commercial section of the local Austrian Embassy.They had it for me in less time than it took to write this.6 years ago so I forgets the address.
29 March 2007, 10:22
mho
quote:
Originally posted by Arild Iversen:
Any adress for the Kepplinger ?


Try:


quote:
Ing. Hannes Kepplinger
Carl-Wagner-Straße 1 - 2
6330 Kufstein
Austria
Tel: +43/5372)63710
Fax: +43(5372)61887


- mike


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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
08 April 2007, 12:37
10,3x60r
Very nice, my Ruger N.1 is in .416 rem. mag.
My reoloading is Collani Bullet and get very good for Roe, Red Stag, Chamois, wild Boar and Alpin Ibex.

For more information www.gian-marchet.ch


my Freind Hunter all wit's Ruger N.1




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11 April 2007, 13:52
1894mk2
Is the Kepplinger a set? I would really like to find a decent single stage trigger that breaks at 0.8kg/1.8lbs. I'm trying to build up the bit required before I given in....
11 April 2007, 15:18
mho
1894, what rifle are you looking for a (single stage) trigger for?? A Ruger #1??

Kepplinger does make set triggers, but he may also make single stage ones??

- mike


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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
11 April 2007, 17:06
1894mk2
Mike - yes for a #1. Don't have one but would like to play at some point. I know from experience that I don't like set triggers.