chilidog
Single-Sixer
Don't know if it would sell enough but would like to see some of the older ones like 50-110 or 348 or???
chilidog said:Don't know if it would sell enough but would like to see some of the older ones like 50-110 or 348 or???
mrbumps said:WebleyMan said:Though I think they did make a small run in 9.3 x 74R a couple years back that sold out quickly. But that ammo is still loaded commercially, I believe. I should have bought one.
There are plenty of those still floating around if you really want one. CDNN has them for $900
https://www.cdnnsports.com/1s-9-3x74r-22-bl-1-4rib-sgt.html?___SID=U#.Wbe3iblvSpo
GAO LLC said:Perhaps Ruger should have a "Custom Shop" where they could build the ONE gun with the wood, barrel and any SAAMI caliber you each want. You will need a fat wallet though.
That was the driver behind the 450 Bushmaster Ruger is chambering the Gunsite Scout and American Ranch Rifle in. Several formerly "shotgun only" states now allow straight wall cartridges for big game.Coyote Hunter said:I don't know how many would sell, but some states, like Iowa, are now allowing straight-wall cartridges for deer instead of shotgun only.
In Iowa, .375 Win is allowed. This would be great in a 26" barreled #1, especially with handloads using pointy bullets.
Yep would have to be a black pad (red wouldn't look right anyway). It's match my RSI. A couple of mine have the Pachmayer pad so I've started looking for those.picketpin said:I'm unaware of any factory stainless/laminates that left the factory as a Red Pad The Red Pad was discontinued in the mid 1990s. Stainless/laminate debuted in 2001. (talking #1s here)
Ross
41-44-45-48 said:.243 was a 2016 offering in the 1V configuration. They're probably still available.