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Planned Ruger No.1 Collection: What Five Chamberings?
15 December 2008, 05:24
BuliwyfPlanned Ruger No.1 Collection: What Five Chamberings?
Hi folks,
I would like to own five Ruger No.1 working rifles. I would appreciate hearing what five chamberings and configurations would you select. Thanks for your input.

15 December 2008, 06:08
Woodrow S220 Swift
30-06
375 H&H
450-400 Nitro
458 Lott
Everything from prairie dogs to elephant well represented.
15 December 2008, 08:03
Bailey Bradshaw.204 Ruger
.243 win
.270 Win
.375 Ruger
450-400
15 December 2008, 08:31
ACRecurveIf you're looking for factory rifles, then Bailey's list would be hard to beat. If you're looking for customs, then:
.225 Win
7x57 Rimmed
.300 H&H flanged
.375 H&H flanged
450-400
Even though rimless rounds work fine in the #1's, the SS's deserve rimmed rounds, in my snobbish opinion.

Good hunting,
Andy
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15 December 2008, 08:58
richjInternational in 7x57mm.
220
308
375
450/400
15 December 2008, 09:19
cv1973223 rem
308 win
7mm rem mag
375
450/400
15 December 2008, 10:26
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Buliwyf:
Hi folks,
I would like to own five Ruger No.1 working rifles. I would appreciate hearing what five chamberings and configurations would you select. Thanks for your input.
You did not say what you plan to use them for, which makes answering you well pretty difficult.
Anyway, for my own uses, I already have way more than 5 No.1's. My 5 favorites for my own use are (in order of bore size)
1. .220 Swift (1-V)
2. tie - 6.5x53-R (deer) and 7x65-R (elk/moose)
(both are 1-S models)
3. .300 Winchester (1-V)
4. .375 NE Flanged (1-S)
5. .450/.400 3"
Note that No.s 2 & 4 are "customs" that were not offered as catalogued factory chamberings.
If I was recommending 5 of them to a young shooter who did not already have strong preferences, I would recommend these (all are available out in the market as factory chamberings, though I suspect No. 3 is no longer made):
1. .22-250
2. .25-06
3. .280 Remington
4. .300 Winchester
5. .375 H&H
If I was able to get two others (both WERE factory made, but never commonly offered at retail), they would be:
the 1-S in 26" barreled 7x57, and
the 1-S in 26" barreled .30-40 Krag.
If he was young enough and financially secure enough, I'd recommend he get one of every different one he ever came across.
My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.
15 December 2008, 11:21
HEAD0001218 Bee
223 Remington
257 Roberts
30-06
45-70
Tom.
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15 December 2008, 23:27
loud-n-boomerNo. 1V .220 Swift
No. 1B .25-06
No. 1A .30-06
No. 1S .338 Winchester
No. 1H .375 H&H Magnum
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16 December 2008, 02:00
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by loud-n-boomer:
No. 1V .220 Swift
No. 1B .25-06
No. 1A .30-06
No. 1S .338 Winchester
No. 1H .375 H&H Magnum
L'nB -
Not disagreeing with your choices, just curious about your '06 recommendation. I.e., why do you select a No. 1-A configuration for the '06?
As the No. 1-B is already no longer over-all than a 20" or 22" barreled bolt gun, why not select one of those instead? Would make the most of the '06 ballistics, AND reduce muzzle blast a worthy tad. Si? No? Que dice tu?
Knowing you, I reckon your response will make both good sense, and good reading, so will relish reading it.
My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.
16 December 2008, 02:28
nordrsetaYou didn't make easy to find ammo a priority so here goes:
220 Swift Varminter, but with a 28 inch stainless tube
7x57 International
300 H&H in the Medium Sporter pattern, but with a 28 inch barrel, premium wood, and upgraded sights
9.3x74R in the Medium Sporter pattern, but with a 28 inch barrel, premium wood, and upgraded sights
450/400 Tropical
OR - if you plan never hunt in Africa you may substitute for the 450/400 a...
257 Wby Standard Sporter, but with a 28 inch stainless barrel
16 December 2008, 03:10
Michael RobinsonBeing a bit of a purist, I also believe that single shots, especially Farquharsons, should be chambered in rimmed cartridges. I also believe in choosing the right tool for the job.
So, I would build five customs, all with custom stocks in one or another British pattern, 26 inch barrels with fairly heavy contours, in these calibers:
5.6x57R
7x65R
.333 Jeffery Flanged
9.3x74R
.500/.416 Nitro Express
That would be an interesting set of rifles, and one of a kind, to be sure. One would be ready for anything anywhere with these.
Mike
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16 December 2008, 06:51
trouthunterdjTo those who are interested. I have a friend who deals in Ruger #1's. He has alot of #1's for sale.
ddj
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16 December 2008, 09:23
loud-n-boomerquote:
Not disagreeing with your choices, just curious about your '06 recommendation. I.e., why do you select a No. 1-A configuration for the '06?
As the No. 1-B is already no longer over-all than a 20" or 22" barreled bolt gun, why not select one of those instead? Would make the most of the '06 ballistics, AND reduce muzzle blast a worthy tad. Si? No? Que dice tu?
Good question. In my experience, you don't give up much between a 22-inch and 26-inch barrel in a .30-06, but I find the No. 1A to be quite a bit lighter and handier than the No. 1B. I see the .30-06 as an everything everywhere cartridge. For such a rifle, I prefer light and compact since a lot of my hunting is in steep terrain with lots of brush.
My choices are based on my hunting style and personal experience, having owned most of the choices I have listed at one time or another:
The No. 1V .220 Swift would be a dedicated varminter,
the No. 1B .25-06 would be an open-county antelope and deer gun,
the No. 1A .30-06 is an anything anywhere generalist or heavy-timber deer/black bear gun,
the No. 1S .338 is an open to semi-open county elk/moose gun, and
the No. 1H .375 is a heavy-timber elk/moose or anything Africa rifle.
Dave
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
16 December 2008, 10:00
Alberta CanuckOkay, I'll "sorta" agree with you. Really though, I'd meet you half way...I'd make it a No. 1-AB. For an all-around rifle, it probably should have iron sights too. Never can tell when those steep hillsides will lead to a scope damaging fall

Best wishes
My country gal's just a moonshiner's daughter, but I love her still.
16 December 2008, 21:13
loud-n-boomerHey AC, if we all agreed exactly, Ruger would only have to make one model. The fun of the No. 1 is all the variety.
Dave
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
17 December 2008, 02:28
AK HunterSince I don't do much varmint hunting:
B: .25-06
A: 7x57
S: .300 H&H
S: 9.3x74R
H: 450/400
17 December 2008, 06:25
Thomas JonesRSI in 7X57
#1A in 30,06 or .270
#1B in 7mm Rem mag
The last 2 would depend on if you plan to go to africa,
The 4th would be
For north america. A 1B in .338 win
And 5 a 1H in .375 H&H.
If going to africa I would toss the .338 and get a 416 Rigby.
...tj3006
freedom1st
17 December 2008, 09:17
BuliwyfHello everyone,
The Ruger No1's are intended to cover varminting and big game hunting in North America and Africa general hunting and VERY possibly buff, leo, and croc. I would use them on a global basis if fortunate enough to hunt more.
Thank you for the comments thus far. Very thought provoking.
17 December 2008, 12:04
EsldudeI think a varmint model in 22-250, #1A in 30-06, and a .375 H&H would have any needs covered. So you have two more choices for whatever floats your boat.
For me one of those would be the 45-70. Another might be an oddity like .357 magnum done up. One of those would be quiet, shoot like a rimfire in a rifle the size of a #1 yet be a bit more useful for various game purposes.
17 December 2008, 16:58
Blackhawk83My choices would be as follows:
Ruger No. 1-V .22-250
Ruger No. 1-B .243
Ruger No. 1-AB .270
Ruger No. 1-RSI 9.3 X 74
Ruger No. 1-H 45-70
17 December 2008, 23:09
Ken in VAGood question.
I'm at #3 on mine right now. Same idea as yours. A set of working rifles that are there to use and not look at.
My first three are:
1A 7x57
1S 300 win. mag.
1H 375 H&H
The next one I want to add is the 1V in 220 Swift. Its not cataloged any longer so that may take some looking.
For the 5th choice, I'd probably go with another 1V in .223
Ken
19 December 2008, 17:46
John303.I have 2 right now a .300 Weatherby and a .375 H&H. I think I'll look around for 6mm of some description. If I had the $ I would then build a .22 LR and a shotgun? - just an old man's dream but an all around combo. --- John 303. *** Great guns aren't they?
20 December 2008, 08:27
BuliwyfHi Guys

Here's what I'm thinking after reading all posts this far:
1) 1-H .450/.400 Nitro Express 3"
2) 1-S 9.3x74R
3) 1-B 7mm Remington Magnum
4&5) Matched pair 1-B .204 Ruger
These are great guns. Thanks for your input.
24 December 2008, 10:50
drewhenrytntI am partial to rimmed cases
1)22 Hornet
2) 357 Magnum or Maximum not sure if chambered
3) 375 Winchester
4) 405 Winchester
5) 45-70 Govt
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28 December 2008, 08:51
tnekkcc.223Rem
.243Win
.270Win
300WinMag
338LapuaMag
28 December 2008, 19:41
Cliff Lylequote:
Originally posted by trouthunterdj:
To those who are interested. I have a friend who deals in Ruger #1's. He has alot of #1's for sale.
ddj
Can you provide his contact information?
31 December 2008, 10:48
SingleshotloverHere is my five choices for the ruger #1
30-30wcf
30-40krag
375 2.5"
405 winchester
45/70 not the carbine bbl, either like the tropical rifle or slightly smaller. All the othere 26" bbl length and varmint style. Yes I like cartridges with a rim and will cheat as I put a plug in for the 303 british as well. Frank
02 January 2009, 20:15
no1fanMine are:
Ruger # 3 in .22 Hornet
Ruger # 1B in .257 Roberts
Ruger # 1 International in 7X57
Ruger # 3 in .30/40 Krag
Ruger # 1 Tropical in 375 H&H
02 January 2009, 23:47
packrattusnongratusI would be with some others on this. 22 Hornet, 250 Savage, 30-40 Krag, 9.3X74, and 450-400. Mostly rimmed. Packy
04 January 2009, 01:09
shorthair22 Hornet
240 Flanged
333 Jeffery Flanged
275 Flanged Magnum
470 Nitro Express
And the bonus
577 Nitro Express
20 January 2009, 04:34
Vol71730/06
30/06
30/06
30/06
30/06
Use one gun and change the cartridge load to suit the game. 110 grain to 250 grain range.
Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two
26 January 2009, 08:29
Idaho SharpshooterDo you remember the ACGG (American Custom Gunmakers Guild)set of Ruger #1's from several years ago? They started off with a bang, and fizzled out because they were squeezing them out one a year. Dressel was one of the late bloomers, and never got past the barreled action stage. I saw that action at Dressel's table, for sale, at the SCI Convention in Reno Friday. Want something special in a 338WM? There's your chance.
Rich
Buff Killer
27 January 2009, 02:11
tendramsSimplify your life...buy 6...three matched pairs.
1) a pair of .223s
2) a pair of 30-06s (or .308s)
3) a pair of .416 Rigbys (or 416 Rem mags)
27 January 2009, 05:21
buckeyeshooter25-06
30-06
338wm
375 h+h
458 lott
27 January 2009, 20:20
Eland Slayer1. 22-250
2. 25-06
3. 338 WM
4. 45-70
5. 458 Lott
27 January 2009, 20:51
MikeBurke1) .223 Remington with a 1 in 8 Barrel
2) 7 by 57 Mauser
3) 300 Win Mag
4) 375 Ruger
5) 458 Lott
31 October 2009, 05:57
harrys218 bee,222,250,2506,7mm stw
31 October 2009, 20:57
J.D.Steele458WM, 375 H&H, 300WM, 25-06 and 220 Swift
45-70, 338WM, 270 WCF, 25-06 and 22-250
stopper, medium, plains, long varmint and short varmint
Regards, Joe
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01 November 2009, 03:42
buckeyeshooter458 lott
338wm
300 H + H
30-06
243