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Bruce Mc":16b9umdw said:I like Ruger #1s almost as much as Winchester model 70s. I could see myself buying that .257 if one happened into my hands. It has a 28" barrel and must surely have a lot of zing.
Once you go number 1 you'll never go back! :lol:SJB358":1xjx50n7 said:Bruce Mc":1xjx50n7 said:I like Ruger #1s almost as much as Winchester model 70s. I could see myself buying that .257 if one happened into my hands. It has a 28" barrel and must surely have a lot of zing.
Never owned a Ruger #1, but that sorta set up appeals to me in a 257! Man, what a cool rifle.
6mm Remington":1magzpp7 said:Once you go number 1 you'll never go back! :lol:SJB358":1magzpp7 said:Bruce Mc":1magzpp7 said:I like Ruger #1s almost as much as Winchester model 70s. I could see myself buying that .257 if one happened into my hands. It has a 28" barrel and must surely have a lot of zing.
Never owned a Ruger #1, but that sorta set up appeals to me in a 257! Man, what a cool rifle.
That from a proud new Winchester owner! :grin:
FOTIS":t8vbff67 said:26" barrel is the longest I have seen on a #1
PJGunner":2ol72fc9 said:I have a few Ruger #1's in various configurations. I've always wondered, as the "B" model with 26" barrel is no longer than say a M70 Winchester with 22" barrel, how fast would a "B" shoot with 20" barrel? Wouldn't be any longer than my M70 .300 Win. Mag. with 26" barrel. Probably would be one heavy rifle. Interesting concept.
Paul B.