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I took advantage of the Cabelas clearance sale recently and bought a Ruger No 1 450/400. It has fairly nice wood and I got it at a great price.

Rifle has a very crisp 3lb trigger out of the box. I put a Swarovski 1.5x6 on it in Ruger 30mm rings.

First trip down to the range and I'm very pleased.

Load is IMR4831, Fed 215 with Bell brass behind a Woodleigh 400gr soft at 100 yds.

Should do a nice job on our Texas pigs!

 
Posts: 1309 | Location: Texas | Registered: 29 August 2006Reply With Quote
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That's nice shooting, especially for a No. 1 in that big of caliber. I was looking at those (and one in the classifieds here) but I just have too many cartridges now that I don't shoot.

Sometimes, I think that I could get myself down to three or four hunting rifles and never miss the rest of them at all.

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I have a Ruger No. 1 but it's in 270 Win, I have trouble with the occasional flyer but the trigger is good.



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Posts: 12556 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Since when could you get a No. 1 with a crisp 3 lb. trigger? I've owned No. 1's for fifty years and, to me, the magic word is "Kepplinger".


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That's good shooting, .470. I found the recoil to be unpleasant enough to demand a Limbsaver, which made a nice improvement. But I am more sensitive than most to recoil, apparently.


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Posts: 16430 | Location: Sweetwater, TX | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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I have two Ruger #1's, and they both shoot sub MOA, one in .300 H&H and the other in .375 H&H. Trigger pulls are about 3 lbs or less on both of them. I love the #1's, especially with the Trop Safety installed. I've also owned two 7x57's that both shot great. JMO


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I've heard about poor triggers in No 1s but this is my first one and it's great.
 
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Have No. 1 and 3's in calibers ranging from 22-250, 6Br, 348Win. and 45/70. For hunting rifles find no fault in them at all including the triggers. They are not "bench queens" and stories about the forearm needing bedded, etc., is a myth from my experience. The forearm hanger and wood forearm makes no contact with the barrel with just the slightest of wood removal from the barrel channel. Easy and quick fix if it is even a problem to start with on the riles.
 
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Hmmm; had several #1s and they all had very usable triggers; down to one 375 and one 450-400 now.
 
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Hmmm; had several #1s and they all had very usable triggers; down to one 375 and one 450-400 now.


Usable yes, but certainly not great. Maybe I am spoiled by Jewells...


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Hmmm; had several #1s and they all had very usable triggers; down to one 375 and one 450-400 now.


Usable yes, but certainly not great. Maybe I am spoiled by Jewells...


I wish Jewell made a trigger for the No. 1 rifles. Canjar used to. There's the Moyers trigger but that is just a duplicate of the older, adjustable factory trigger. I do have the Jard trigger in one of these, and it's quite good. Better than the best of the factory triggers after they were worked on by a gunsmith experienced with them.
 
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I have had the #1 in 450-400 for about 5 yrs now. I use cast bullets in it, I have some bullets for it in 210,300,350 and 400, that have not been used yet, I like the 320gr cast bullet I use, easy on the constitution and the pocket book. I run it at 2050, much nicer than the 400gr to shoot. Limbsaver or a Decelarator is a great investment for it. I see it as a really versatile cartridge and fun to tinker with.
 
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Target triggers on DG rifles is a recipe for disaster IMO...3 lbs is about right and 4 won't hurt as long as they break clean..

I have heard a lot about no. 1s not shooting, but every one Ive owned shot very well indeed, and a few of them needed some TLC in the forend. Jack Belk makes a V looking gizzie that makes them all shoot great..


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