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Ruger #1, 30-30 or 303 Brit

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30 November 2010, 04:22
CLK320
Ruger #1, 30-30 or 303 Brit
I noticed both of these for sale on Gunbroker and got the "i wants", anyone have one yet, dont know much about the brit, but the 30-30 has to be a great round for a single shot.
30 November 2010, 04:58
Woodrow S
The Brit will hold more value if thats important to you...a very small run were made.
30 November 2010, 10:47
Frank Martinez
Brit for sure. It has that "single-shot" feel about it.
Frank
30 November 2010, 13:55
jim62
quote:
Originally posted by Woodrow S:
The Brit will hold more value if thats important to you...a very small run were made.


Not true.(unfortunately)

Ruger decided to make it a standard catalog chambering for now..

http://www.ruger.com/products/...tSporter/models.html

My $$ is on the 30-30 being the most rare down the road.
01 December 2010, 15:19
enfieldspares
Collecting or hunting?

IMHO I think that BOTH cartridges have faults. The 303 has a fairly limited selection of bullet weights (although, that said, 150 grain and 175 grain is pretty much all that you need).

30-30 whilst fairly low power has a wider selection of bullet as it is a 308...but 30-40 Krag really would be better.

In fact I can't see the point as if you are going to restrict yourself to 30-30 you'd probably be better off with a Winchester or Marlin Lever Action.

FWIW I think that a Ruger Single Shot in 300 Holland and Holland RIMMED would be something well worth having...
01 December 2010, 18:46
Skipper488
The 30-30 seems under powered for a single shot. I'd definitely go for the .303


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02 December 2010, 00:01
Concho42
ok fellows ! all those dufferent bullet weights are fine 30 caliber has at my last check 3 different twists 10,12,14 so for 10 twist heavy bullets , 12 twist medium weights ,14 very light bullets , Now that is for deadly accurate shooting for a specific range like out to 400 yds , as for the 30-40 that would be my choice but what is the twist in barrel ? 1in12 would be the choice if you are shooting 150 up to 180grn bullets for north american big game !Polar bears are no longer in season ! I think ?? grizzleys don't know ? I personally don't need more than a 180 grain to kill anything , if you need more then you are in africa !


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