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Ruger #1 in 223 rem
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<blockquote data-quote="Stokesrjsr" data-source="post: 1567913" data-attributes="member: 108548"><p>I'm not much of a Ruger #1 fan. I was at one time and had a set of four custom built with Shilen barrels and supposedly the best bedding that the state of knowledge at that time would allow. I had one converted to rim fire and chambered in 22LR, one in 22 Hornet, one in 270 Win and one in 375 H&H. These were to be my hunting battery with all stocks, scopes, triggers identical so that I could pick up any one of them and be supremely familiar. The only one that was accurate enough to suite me was the 375. It shot like the 300 slickboyboo posted. All the others had to be constantly tuned to keep them at even one MOA and zeros shifted depending upon the rest used more than a stiff forearmed bolt rifle. They were a fun gun and I loved the looks but just couldn't live with the wandering zeros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stokesrjsr, post: 1567913, member: 108548"] I’m not much of a Ruger #1 fan. I was at one time and had a set of four custom built with Shilen barrels and supposedly the best bedding that the state of knowledge at that time would allow. I had one converted to rim fire and chambered in 22LR, one in 22 Hornet, one in 270 Win and one in 375 H&H. These were to be my hunting battery with all stocks, scopes, triggers identical so that I could pick up any one of them and be supremely familiar. The only one that was accurate enough to suite me was the 375. It shot like the 300 slickboyboo posted. All the others had to be constantly tuned to keep them at even one MOA and zeros shifted depending upon the rest used more than a stiff forearmed bolt rifle. They were a fun gun and I loved the looks but just couldn’t live with the wandering zeros. [/QUOTE]
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