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Hey anyone out there have any knowledge on a ruger 1 .416 rig falling block
Hey anyone out there have any knowledge on a ruger 1 .416 rig falling block
If anything, I think the bolt handles tight...hard to cycle. A lot of guys on here will tell you to send it to a gunsmith to get the trigger worked on...etc. Nothing wrong with that either. But I think a lot of the problems can just be worked out by shooting the gun. I have heard the CZ's sometimes have feeding problems...all problems that can be worked on. It's a lot of gun for the money. I have seen them for $1100 to $1250.
Buying a used Ruger RSM in a 416 Rigby would be another option!
Check this one out Gamehunter:
Cabela's: Gun Library: Ruger Magnum in .416 Rigby
I have a Spanish client that owns a Ruger Nr 1 in .416. He has hunted 20+ Buff and 3 Elephant with me using only that rifle. It is also his only rifle for plains game. Only one of his Buff required a second shot - excl the final insurance shot that is standard.
He uses that gun for everything and he can reload it in one tenth of a second slower than a bolt gun. The Nr 1 action is extremely strong and feeds any round. That counts for a lot.
I have one in .243Win and is more happy than a pig in mud with it. It shoots +- 1 500 animals for culling every year. No problems - period.
To many people worry about a fast second shot. Just let the first one do the job and the rest is for fun.
First of all I totally agree with enysse.
I would never bring and use a 1 shot rifle on a expensive safari or hunting any dangerous game no matter where in the world.
On a much cheaper and non dangerous PG hunt, it is totally different.
I think the Ruger 1 is a great gun but with the gun laws here in Norway, limiting the number of hunting guns we can own, I will never own one because the gun is to limiting in my opinion.
I want to be able to take a quick follow up shot on the same animal or another animal even if I have needed a second shot on a animal very few times.
That said, I have seen many hunters that are very SLOOOOOOOOW when it comes to chambering a second round with a bolt gun and to those it doesn't matter at all.
And it is the first shot that should count anyway
I must admit that seeing hunters taking their bolt gun down from the shoulder and some even looking at the action when reloading makes me cringe and I have seen it countless times on hunting videos and on the range.
I think the CZ 550 is a great gun for the money, but usually they need a trigger job.
I prefer the Winchester model 70 Safari Express myself. But it comes in 416 Rem mag from the factory and not 416 Rigby.
A brake doesn't belong on a hunting gun at all in my opinion.
I have a Spanish client that owns a Ruger Nr 1 in .416. He has hunted 20+ Buff and 3 Elephant with me using only that rifle. It is also his only rifle for plains game. Only one of his Buff required a second shot - excl the final insurance shot that is standard.
He uses that gun for everything and he can reload it in one tenth of a second slower than a bolt gun. The Nr 1 action is extremely strong and feeds any round. That counts for a lot.
I have one in .243Win and is more happy than a pig in mud with it. It shoots +- 1 500 animals for culling every year. No problems - period.
To many people worry about a fast second shot. Just let the first one do the job and the rest is for fun.