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Madel 700
01 March 2010, 09:22
deraldmMadel 700
Which one of the gun would be a better gun
All in 204 Ruger
Model 700™ VLS
Model 700 VL SS
Ruger No. 1 Varminter Rifle K1-V-BBZ 11311, 204 Ruger, 26", Falling Block (Single Shot), Black/Gray Laminated Stock, Stainless Finish
01 March 2010, 12:04
Winchester 69 better for what? The No. 1 would certainly be unique.
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01 March 2010, 13:33
vapodogThere are no Ruger long guns in this house....nuff said!
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01 March 2010, 13:37
Dans40XCI'd use a Ruger #1 as a canoe paddle-better yet as a drift anchor!!!
01 March 2010, 17:19
Caretakerderaldm - welcome to the AR forums.
Though I'm a sucker for a single shot, my personal preference would be either of the Remingtons. I'm sure there's someone who has a differing preference.
My main reason is that the gunsmith I use can really slick up a 700 action and trigger. If you can't decide, get the 700, and then get the no. 1 in a few years. But I'll bet that the no.1 will be in a different caliber.
Never follow a bad move with a stupid move.
01 March 2010, 17:47
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by deraldm:
Which one of the gun would be a better gun
All in 204 Ruger
Model 700™ VLS
Model 700 VL SS
Hey Deraldm, Welcome Aboard! This thread should be a good one, because a lot of folks use both types here.
3. Ruger No. 1 Varminter Rifle. That would be my 3rd choice from your list. No doubt it is a fine looking rifle and "some" tend to shoot pretty well. The only problem is they "typically" just are not as accurate as a
Remington. Lots of tips are available on-line on how to improve their accuracy, but why have to bother.
2. I've had a VLS in 308Win that I got simply to beat a guy and his 270Win M70 so badly that I'd never have to hear about his rag rifle ever again. The VLS is a HEAVY rifle compared to the rest of mine and it was absolutely amazingly accurate with a 6.5-20x VXIII and MatchKing Bullets. Just too heavy to tote around on a regular basis. It had a 26"
Blue Steel Bull Barrel, so I was concerned about accidentally getting any Rust started on it. It would be extremely difficult to locate a more accurate Factory rifle.
1. For me would be the VL SS simply because of the Stainless. I'd expect accuracy similar to the VLS.
Best of luck in your choice.
01 March 2010, 20:12
butchlocquote:
There are no Ruger long guns in this house....nuff said!
must need to buy more guns

01 March 2010, 22:27
carpetman1CZ
02 March 2010, 04:33
wympleSavage is the last word anyway.
02 March 2010, 06:09
MickinColoI’m a big single shot fan and love the No.1 but if you only have money for 1 rifle, don’t buy one. The other choices are better for you.
03 March 2010, 05:25
Curly-BudI vote for the CZ 527 also!
03 March 2010, 06:05
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
quote:
There are no Ruger long guns in this house....nuff said!
must need to buy more guns
Yea.....I need more guns like a hole in the head!

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03 March 2010, 07:21
deraldmThank you for your input not big on Savage I have a CZ550 in 6.5x55, Custom 300wm I'm looking for a small cal gun for PD and paper out to 500 yards
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Originally posted by Dans40XC:
I'd use a Ruger #1 as a canoe paddle-better yet as a drift anchor!!!
I have a Ruger No. 1 in 45/70 Govt. and another in .458 Lott.
We got yer AK beat to pieces, hands down.