MS 9x56
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I stand corrected.They have offered the No.1-S in both the 62 and 74r a few years back. I've owned the 74r that I bought new from the dealer. Shot well, but I prefer bolt rifles, so sold it.
I stand corrected.They have offered the No.1-S in both the 62 and 74r a few years back. I've owned the 74r that I bought new from the dealer. Shot well, but I prefer bolt rifles, so sold it.
I have one in a CZ550 - that is little enough meat imagine a No.1 did fire a 458 in it - I am not adverse to large calibres but - that 458 was a lesson I will not forget !Odinsraven, I never in my wildest dreams imagined you as a candy’s** but I stand corrected. Really, what if you needed to use an actual large bore?
I also have a CZ 550 in the full stock version in 9.3x62. I have experienced shooting a 470 NE double owned by a friend of mine.I have one in a CZ550 - that is little enough meat imagine a No.1 did fire a 458 in it - I am not adverse to large calibres but - that 458 was a lesson I will not forget !
Ruger made one in .458 Win Mag. that'd be more than enough for me!Ruger needs to produce a no.1 in 505 Gibbs that would sort the men from the boys - Note I identify as a Man but should they do it - I will quickly identify as a boy if asked to shoot it !
I have fired one of these. One was more than enough for me.Ruger made one in .458 Win Mag. that'd be more than enough for me!
Ruger made one in .458 Win Mag. that'd be more than enough for me!
I don’t get it, neither one of those compare to a 12 gauge 3 1/2” 2.25 oz turkey loads out of a 7 1/2 pound shotguns recoil.I usually take my 9.3×62 and .30-06 to the range, or sometimes the .470 and .30-06 — but I never shoot the 9.3×62 and .470 on the same day. That combo will pound you into next week!
Yep. I bought a 2011 model two weeks back. Not in production now, of course.Because Ruger doesn’t offer the number 1 in 9.3x74r to my knowledge.
When I was 15 or 16, I aimed my dad’s Belgian 12‑gauge at a crow that pecked my mom’s head… and almost ended up with a dislocated shoulder instead of a trophy!I don’t get it, neither one of those compare to a 12 gauge 3 1/2” 2.25 oz turkey loads out of a 7 1/2 pound shotguns recoil.