Ruger Number 1 Sight Options

BigBlue

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The last Number 1 I purchased was a 1S in .35 Whelen. I have been thinking about putting a peep sight on it, perhaps a Skinner. Have any of you tried this sight on your Number 1 and if so, what was your solution for the original rear sight? Are there any other peep sight options you would suggest?
Thanks,
Don
 
I have the same rifle (35 Wh). Have you shot yours yet? In fact I have two - a really nice wood 35Wh No.1S medium (24" bbl) became available after I had already purchased a NIB same rifle with rather plain wood, and well,.... I really like 35 caliber!
 
I had a #1s in 45/70 with a NECG site that worked well with the original front site.
 
I scabbed a modified X/S Weaver back-up sight to a modified Burris Ruger to Weaver adapter. The last 3 pic's are of a KRSI in 7x57 that I also made the same sight for. It installs in a couple of seconds. Always goes back to zero. I did have to install a higher front sight blade. RJ




 
I was thinking about this today.

I wonder how a Gunsite Scout peep sight would work.

Edited to add: looking at the pic, it is a pretty tall sight...
 
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Looking at the NECG sight, it looks to me like the body of the sight would obstruct sight picture. Do you guys using this sight notice that?
 
I definitely noticed the NECG blocking the view of the target. I sold mine and started using nothing but X/S ghost ring rear sights. I have killed a considerable amount of deer and hogs with my X/S ghost ring sighted rifles. I started using them when Ashley Emerson started the company, before he sold it to X/S. They are best quality sights. RJ
 
A scout rifle rear sight assembly will mount anywhere one can attach a Ruger scope ring. However, one will have to drill and tap one hole in the bottom of the ring attaching groove for the attaching screw. Bob! :wink:
 
That's the kicker, drilling that hole. If you go there, you better have it done professionally, unless you have experience at it. I've done half a dozen or so for X/S sights. Solid carbide drill bits are your friend. RJ
 
What XS sight do you use for the #1?

I wish Skinner would make a peep that replicates the scope rail for a #1, rather than attaches to it.

Take rail off, bolt the sight in place.
 
Shame on you, Joe. You know Mr. Bill calls that a quarter rib, rails is what trains run on. Bob!! :mrgreen:
 
I have both the NECG and the Skinner on Ruger rifles. Both are excellent. The Skinner is elegant and sleek, but required a taller front sight. The NECG is robust and easier to zero, but bulky. Both are a fantastic iron sights upgrade and make near to mid range shots much easier.
 
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