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I have never had any luck getting a number one to shoot. I have the itch for a single shot again but would like to have it barrelled and tuned by a gunsmith who can make a number one perform. Any suggestions? | ||
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I only had 1 #1 that didn't shoot -- a .25-06. I have a 7mm rem mag, .416 rem, and .458 win that all shoot fine. The .25-06 was rebarreled by Hart. Hart did a very good job for me -- only up to .35 cal (they did a .35 whelan for me). http://www.hartbarrels.com/ Dan | |||
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That Lafayette NY Hart outfit is great......... "Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen." | |||
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Check out Arthur Brown. They did a wondeful job on My #1. I had them chamber it to 30-06 AI. It shoots well under MOA. http://www.eabco.com/Ruger01.html I am going to have my other #1 sent there as well. | |||
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They sure are, do you remember a catalog they put out a few years back. Had a Nice whitetail and a synthetic stocked Sako .308 standing in his antlers... Guess who's Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now! DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set. | |||
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I only have two #1s and they are still with factory barrells : 1) .223 averages 1 moa on 5 shot groups with 55 gr 2) 7mmMag averages 1.3 moa on 5 shot groups with 162 gr I like those rifles so much that I would rebarrell them, but they are already good enough for me when I am not on a bench rest, or if there is any wind at all. | |||
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