09 June 2009, 22:34
Mad DogWhat have you taken with Ruger no. 1 450/400 3"
For those of you who have a ruger no. 1, 450/400 3", what have you hunted/killed with it, and with what loads? Doesn't neccessarily mean african game, although that would be great to hear about. Hogs, bears, etc., also.
Mad Dog
16 June 2009, 18:20
AndersHi there.. Haven't got one, but I want one for sure.
What's the LOP on your rifle? Asking because I'm 6' 7.. Sorry for changing topic here..

Anders it is 13 and 5'8s inches. I think you could get there with a full size kick eeze pad and a 1/2 inch piece of delrin or some other plastic to make it longer.
27 June 2009, 01:24
MickinColoIt’s a little bit more than most people need.
30 June 2009, 13:41
AndersThanks!
Talked to my local dealer and he's about to check if Ruger might make them longer.. I guess this is quite seldom on factory rifles, but worth a try..
Longer pad plus spacer is the way to go unless success with factory.
17 July 2009, 05:43
Big Bore Boar HunterI just picked one up for my wife there are a few out there, I would imagine that they will continue as long as it is profitable.
John
23 August 2009, 00:27
BlankSwitched to using mine for PG in Zim, after I shot my buffalo and elephant with my 416 Ruger. Killed a really nice bushbuck and an impala with it, and had lots of opportunities for other stuff but didn't bother. My PH loved it and when we had a shooting contest the last day, everyone thought it was a great gun.
It is handy and packed well, and when I replaced the stock recoil pad with a thick Kickeze one, I kept the LOP at 13 3/4". That is just about perfect for me with the 2.5X Leupold on it. I didn't feel bad walking around with all the eles and buffalo when I had it along. Took 400 grain DGX and DGS for both rifles; in case something happened, I wanted to be able to hunt with either one.The bushbuck was a long shot at 180 yards, but sure put it down hard.
Hopefully, I can try it on a deer, elk, and bear this Fall.