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25 December 2002, 10:58
<Hondo64d>
Broad Creek Rifle Works and Ruger No. 1
I have read several times, over the years, in various magazine articles, about Broad Creek Rifle Works being able to fix the occasional accuracy problems that a Ruger No. 1 sometimes has. Has anyone here had any experience, good or bad with Broad Creek Rifle Works?

Thanks,

John
03 January 2003, 05:36
1B
John,

I'm new to this site but have been around shooters and 24 hour camppfire for years mainly as a lurker/information spunge but with occasional inputs on matters in which I have some experience.

I have had two number 1 Bs accruized by BCRW. In both cases -- a 280Rem and a .25-06 -- they made the rifles into reliably accurate, below-MOA, shooters. I had the .280 worked on in 1996 and the .25-06 just a few years ago. The cost for each was @$300. The work done included floating the barrel, stabilizing the hanger arm to the barrel with an adjustable set screw, installing a faster Wolf main spring, truing up the quarter rib, adjusting the trigger to 3lbs pull, and redoing the crown. All work was perfromed satisfactorily but I did notice a much longer turn-around on the second job. Mr. Ruggerio has a lot of work coming his way.

I regard the extra accurizing cost as a fairly cheap way to get custom rifle performance from an already great looking and reggedly designed hunting rifle. They are my favorites and I use them with great confidence.

I just recently acquired a SS #1 in 7mm-08 and a regular 1B in .257 Roberts. It they fail to be consistently accurate, off they will go to BCRW too.

Regards, 1B