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Looking for a first rifle for my kid who's left handed and left eye dominant. Was thinking about a Ruger #1 in .243. Is there any cast to those stocks that would inhibit use by a lefty?
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I love my #1 and I'm left handed.
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Messed w about a dozen number 1s. Right or left doesnt matter.....no cast.
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Never cared for a #1. Even when using two off set rings had a difficult time mounting a scope far enough back. Seems like most of the newer scopes have less tube length between the adjustment turrents and the front and rear “bells”.
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Indeed there can be issues with scope mounting using the factory rib. Skinner sights makes a peep for the No1 and that is cool and there's NECG peeps.
I use a Ruger scout rifle to 400yds with factory peeps and that's streching it on silhouettes but 300yd is entirely doable.
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Being a lefty is part of the reason I started shooting #1s, but mostly because of the cool factor - and I started with Ruger as a kid and just stuck with them. That .243 would be a fine rig for your kid!
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That was my first rifle. Got it for my birthday when I was 13 in 1979. I'm actually right handed, but left eye dominant so I shoot lefty. As mentioned above, scope mounting can be an issue. Even with offset rings, some/most scopes can't be moved rearward enough.
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Run it up, until you blow it up, then back it down a bit.
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Ruger Number 1 rifles are great and great for left-hand shooters. I think that is why I have six in calibers from .35 Whelen to .458 Lott.
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