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Is this what you are after, oomans: http://www.guntrader.co.uk/Guns-For-Sal ... 9145141597 ?
Ruger No1
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Yes, that's one of the ones that caught my attention.
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Re: Ruger No1
It's cheap enuff with a Loopy scope an all , you need to check that the throat is good , a lot of shot out 22-250s about - it's ferociously hot when loaded up.
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Re: Ruger No1
+1waterford103 wrote:It's cheap enuff with a Loopy scope an all , you need to check that the throat is good , a lot of shot out 22-250s about - it's ferociously hot when loaded up.
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Sim G wrote:Blu wrote:Aye it can be a bit too much gun for the precious types :lol: :lol: :lol:![]()
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Re: Ruger No1
I have one in 243. There's a few minor mods you can do to make it shoot sweeter. They're all there in the forums.
I'd heed the advice concerning buying 2nd hand in 22-250. That's awfully cheap for a No1. Personally i wouldn't touch it unless the dealer is willing to guarantee it or better still, has passed a bore scope through it.
I'd heed the advice concerning buying 2nd hand in 22-250. That's awfully cheap for a No1. Personally i wouldn't touch it unless the dealer is willing to guarantee it or better still, has passed a bore scope through it.
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Thanks for the advice, guys. Looks like I'll need to tread carefully as far as a S/H 22-250 is concerned - but I suspected that anyway. I still like the No1 but I think I'll wait for the FEO to contact me - she's new and I think there'll be some horse trading over my variation. :roll: Plenty of other rifles and cartridge options to choose from!
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