Ruger No. 1

Chris Hayden

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This will be the year I finally pick up a Ruger No. 1. I have mulling it over for the better part of a decade. The problem I am having might be common to the uninitiated, what cartridge do I get it in. I am currently looking at 300 HH, 416 Rigby, 450/400. Currently I am looking online, but there is a gun show this weekend that is pretty good so there is no telling on what will be there. I would appreciate any input from owners of these fine rifles. I also reload everything I own so ammo would not be to much of an issue. Thanks.
 
I have a .275 Rigby. The No 1 is a good fit for the .275. Mine is extremely accurate.

The stock design is not particularly well designed for heavy calibers. They tend to get your attention.
 
I would ask what are you planning to use it for? I have an RSI in 7x57 and it is a great rifle for whitetails and black bear.
 
I believe they were made in 9.3x62 which would be a nice setup

You are correct. I had one but sold it to an AH member as I bought a Rigby in 9.3x62 as well.
 
This will be the year I finally pick up a Ruger No. 1. I have mulling it over for the better part of a decade. The problem I am having might be common to the uninitiated, what cartridge do I get it in. I am currently looking at 300 HH, 416 Rigby, 450/400. Currently I am looking online, but there is a gun show this weekend that is pretty good so there is no telling on what will be there. I would appreciate any input from owners of these fine rifles. I also reload everything I own so ammo would not be to much of an issue. Thanks.
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Get one in the caliber you will use the most. Personally I would go for the queen of the 30s. The 300 H&H.
Bob
 

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