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#1 in .257 weatherby mag.
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Any body here evrer see a #1 in the .257 weatherby. I don't know of ruger ever making such a rifle but a custom job must be out there someplace.
I am thinking of building one with a 28 inch tube.
Love to hear yout thoughts...tj3006


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I've thought about that very project because:

1. Higher velocity with the longer tube
2. Longer tube dosn't result in a ridiculous overall length
3. Get a reasonably heavy barrel without being unreasonably heavy.
4. Possibly the best long-range round ever for medium thin-skinned game.

I think it'd be an awesome Coues or antelope rig.

Gary Reeder would be the guy to make it happen.


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The owner of the gunshop I worked in way back when, bought a Ruger #3. He had it rebarreled with a 26" barrel and put one of the old Fajen laminated stocks on it....was very accurate and he was a velocity nut, so he worked up some pretty hot loads with 87 gr, bullets. Nice rig.
I often thought of doing one in 264 Win mag. Let us all know if you decide to do it!
 
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In the older precision Shooting magazine from the 90's there were two articles about a #1 barreled by Jarrett with a short throat.
Check the P.S. index of articles or call them.

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I had the Number One built by Jarrett in .257 WBY. It was an older vintage action in a Bell & Carlson stock, 26" medium weight barrel and Kenny's short throat reamer. It is by far the most accurate No 1 I've owned, and is still going strong after nearly 800 rounds.

I've used three different forend bedding techniques on my No. Ones, that one used a silicone pad between the forend tip and the barrel with zero bedding pressure. With the stable glass stock it worked great, but I've wondered about using a wedge between the hanger and the barrel - that worked great on a .22-250 Stainless Varmint. I doubt I'll ever change the .257 since it shoots so well. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.


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I don’t think Ruger ever made a factory rifle in 257 Wby, Ruger never cataloged that round but information on special ordered production runs are a little sketchy.

I’m sure there are a number of custom rifles out there in the world in that cartridge.
 
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3. Get a reasonably heavy barrel without being unreasonably heavy.



I agree with all your premises but would caution on this one. The #1 is not a light rifle, most come in slightly over 9lb in standard 1b form with a scope so longer and heavier will be quite weighty.

I also have thought long about a #1 with longer than standard barrel (I thought one could get to 30" and be at the length of a standard long action with 24" barrel) For me it would have been 6mm06 or 6.5-06.
 
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