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25 January 2003, 09:16
SHORTMAG
Ruger #1 Triggre
I just got my first Ruger #1 in 300WBY.Mag and was wondering how to adjust the trigger and the shell injector so it wont ding up my stock when it kicks out the cartridges.The gun shoots good. But what are some thaings I can do to make it shoot better????
25 January 2003, 15:06
thmpr
Go to search & type in Ruger #1, about a billion threads will come up. Or best bet is to call John Lewis @ Carolina Precision Rifles, Jackson S.C. He is #1 expert. He's getting my #1KB1 next month to work his magic on.
25 January 2003, 15:10
thmpr
BTW: Take forearm off & turn adj. screw ccw to lessen ejection pressure.
25 January 2003, 15:15
SHORTMAG
Thmpr what is his number or how can I reach him???thanks.
26 January 2003, 07:33
LeoCal
I have the same model, and the manual that comes with it explains how to adjust the ejector. Ruger will send you one if you don't have it.
The factory trigger can't be adjusted so I replaced mine with a Moyers trigger, and it works just fine.
I'm still working on it to get acceptable accuracy. I guess some Rugers shoot well and some don't.
26 January 2003, 07:53
<eldeguello>
The No. 1's and one No. 3 I bought in the 60's and 70's all have good, easily adjustable triggers. But the one I got in 1996 is terrible, and can't be adjusted for sour apples. I took it to a good 'smith, and the best he could do was 4#, and couldn't get all the overtravel out of it!! I think an aftermarket trigger is the only answer for new No. 1's!! [Big Grin]
28 January 2003, 10:10
Savage99
A friend of mine bought an aftermarket single set trigger for his #1 and is stuck on the installation. He is a very good toolmaker but is symied on this project and it has been sitting now for a year. At the rate he is going on it the rifle may never get finished.
28 January 2003, 17:35
<Savage 99>
Half way thru the link here most of us will be looking for some gunsmiths phone #.

www.realguns.com/archives/063.htm
29 January 2003, 03:54
<John Lewis>
We've found over the years, that we can get as good results out of the Ruger factory trigger as we can the Moyer's. Usually with less trouble. Sometimes the Moyer's is a snap to install. Most of the time not. So, for now, all we use is the factory trigger and the Kepplinger single set, which is a wonderful trigger. We are working with someone on a machined steel version of the old-style #1 trigger. Also, in the works is a replacement quarter-rib for the #1B for the use of Leupold rings and a replacement block for converting #1s to rimfire. My phone # is 803-827-2069.
29 January 2003, 15:18
SHORTMAG
JOHN LEWIS I tried to call at 8:30 PM is that your home or work number what is the best time to call.Thanks shortmag.
30 January 2003, 03:49
<eldeguello>
In 1976, I installed a Canjar single-set in a No. 1A, and it was both easy to install and to adjust. It still works great, set or unset!! [Big Grin]

[ 01-29-2003, 18:49: Message edited by: eldeguello ]
30 January 2003, 03:49
<John Lewis>
Shortmag - that is my shop #. If I don't answer right away, I might be on one of the machines. Talk into the answering machine and leave your #. I don't have a secretary and can't answer the phone all of the time. The best time to cal is usually in the afternoon.