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........a 300 H&H Tropical with a 26" barrel! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
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Other than the No.1 in 22lr mentioned in an earlier thread, I'd like to see Ruger make an African Series of No.1's in the S or H configuration, depending on chambering.
Color casehardened receivers
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Chambered for: 6.5 MS 7x57 280 Halger, 275 H&H, 280-333 Jeffery (any of the three or all three) 303 Brit 300 H&H 318 Westley Richards 333 Jeffery 350 Rigby 375 H&H 450-400 416 Rigby 404 Jeffery 425 Westley Richards 500-450 500-465 470 Nitro Etc...
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A good adjustable trigger
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1. Create a scaled-down version of the #1 action that's lighter and slimmer than the current model. Think Dakota model 10. Why should a .257 or .270 be built on an action suitable to the .416 Rigby? 2. Reintroduce the Model 3 with 20" barrels in .221 Fireball, .30-30, .375 JDJ, .454 Casull, and the new .460 & .500 Smith & Wessons. A .500 Smith in a stout single shot would be quite the thumper. The .454 casull model would digest .45 Colt ammo as well as the longer case. The .475 Linebaugh Long is also a possibilty.
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I remember when Ruger brought out the Casull in their No. 3 and a revover. I would have bought one but the Casull case was too short to meet minnimum requirements at the ime. Alberta has since trashed the minimum case law, but I have not seen a No. 3 in 454 Casull yet! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> Catnthehat
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I never heard of a #3 in .454. Are you sure that they made one?
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POSITIVE!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> I remember the atricle clearly,, thhey profiled the No.3 and one of their revolvers. I figured it would be a great combo onm ,my fly-in trapline, away from civilization where a fella can pack a hundgun with worrying about the "fun police"! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
But i also wanted to hunt with it when i was in town, and the laws being what they were then, well it wasn't possible.
But yes, they did. I think maybe either Dogzapper , Dr. Howellor muledeer could help us with this. It may have been Shooting times where i saw it , i nmnot sure, however. Would have been about early '80s? Catnthehat
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But then even if Ruger did all that is asked for it would still be a Ruger! The next accurate rifle Ruger makes will be their first.
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Cat,
I don't claim to know it all, but the Ruger #3 was Loooon Gooonnne, before Ruger ever made a revolver in .454 Casull. According to my sources the Ruger #3 was discontinued in 1987.
However, the Browning 1885 High Wall did make a short run of rifles in .454 Casull.
I don't believe that the Ruger Redhawk was available until 2001 or 2002 in .454 Casull.
On a side note, every time I stick my neck out... Someone proves me wrong. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> No flames intended here...the9.3Guy
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I'm with mainframe here. I'd like to see Ruger make a scaled down #1 for 17 HMR, 22 Hornet, Etc. This would be the "cats meow" for me. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> Virgil B.
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2. Reintroduce the Model 3 with 20" barrels in .221 Fireball, .30-30, .375 JDJ, .454 Casull, and the new .460 & .500 Smith & Wessons. Also the 22 Hornet and the 44 Magnum. BMT
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9_3 Guy, non sparked! I am sure of the article, but maybe it was a custom? But I am positive it was a No.3 and not an 1885 or B78 that it was about. I will do some digging and try to find out. I phoned ruger and they told me that the No.3 was NOT made in the 454 Casull, so it must have been a custom pair that I had read about. Would be a cool combination, though! Catnthehat
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Would be a cool combination, though! Cat', I have to agree! It would make a very cool combo. I considered buying one of the Brownings; but I felt that the 28" barrel was longer than needed for the .454 Casull. Of course, in retrospect, I rather wish I had bought one. I guess I could have cut the barrel down. But who knew that all of a sudden Browning was going to drop the 1885? On another subject, It has been rumored for the last 6 or 8 years that Ruger is going to drop the #1. 'Twould be a big mistake, IMHO. ...the9.3Guy
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That has to be nothing but a NASTY RUMOUR! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
I saw an 1885 in Casull on one of the websites where i buy rifles. it was some time ago, but that is one caliber that I no loonger yearn for.
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9_3GUY, Here is your second chance <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemnum=6654896Chris
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