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Thread: cost to have ruger rebarrel a number one

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    cost to have ruger rebarrel a number one

    Anyone know how much it costs to get a new barrel for a number one from ruger, and have them install it?
    Just picked up another number one in 450/400 and want to convert it to 45/70. I see they charge $105 for labor, but don't see any price for the barrels themselves.
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    Dan,

    This may have changed, but the last I knew RUGER would not do such a change as they would consider that to be "custom work."

    If a rifle is sent in to be re-barreled, they replace the barrel with the same cartridge chambered barrel as what the customer sent to them.

    If that is still their policy, that would not be a lot of help to you.

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    Might want to contact Sulphur Gulch Gunsmithing in Parker Co. Excellent singleshot rifle smith. Going to cost probably somewhere around 700.
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    McGowen re-barrels the single shot Rugers. It is not cheap but the work is outstanding.
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    What about just having barrel bored and rechambered to 45/70?
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    IMO you'd do best for shopping around for a Ruger take off 45-70 barrel and having it put onto your receiver. Someone, somewhere has already taken one off to go to another caliber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AkMike View Post
    IMO you'd do best for shopping around for a Ruger take off 45-70 barrel and having it put onto your receiver. Someone, somewhere has already taken one off to go to another caliber.
    I REALLY like that idea! Just need to find a barrel. Didn't see anything on gunbroker. Where else should I look?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanWalker View Post
    I REALLY like that idea! Just need to find a barrel. Didn't see anything on gunbroker. Where else should I look?
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    Excellent advice in post 6 & 8. Thats what I would do.

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    I said that because I did this very thing when I yarded off a 7X57 pipe from mine and went with a 458 WM that I re-chambered to a 450 NE. I even swapped the 7MM forearm for one that fit the new tube.

    I should do something with that 7mm pipe though.
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    Thanks for the advice guys! Scored a barrel today from Mr Nonneman. I will keep you all appraised as to how this build goes.
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    Keep in mind that there are several sizes of the quarter ribs for the different size pipes. Your's may not fir the new one.
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    i was going to do my ruger #1 in 270 win for a 7x57. until i shot it. it takes either 130gr bt or 150gr bt at .3" or .4" at 100 yards. also it cost around $600-$800 for a new barrel. it just costs too much for me.

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    Yes it is cheaper to sell your rifle and buy the caliber you want if it was chambered in the #1.
    Rebarreling a #1 to 45-70 using an after market barrel is the worst possible solution. There are lots of 45-70s around. Many can be bought for the cost of an $800 barrel.

    Quote Originally Posted by tdoyka View Post
    i was going to do my ruger #1 in 270 win for a 7x57. until i shot it. it takes either 130gr bt or 150gr bt at .3" or .4" at 100 yards. also it cost around $600-$800 for a new barrel. it just costs too much for me.
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    edg,
    mine was bought at a gun show for $300 a few years ago. everything looked good, had a couple of dings in the wood stock, action seemed ok, trigger could use some work, but for $300 you couldn't go wrong. even tho it is a 270 win. one of the best memories i have is from an old ruger #1 in 7x57. i don't know the guys name(hey i was 15y.o. at the time) and he shot a buck and was about to dress it. i came up and we started talking. the gun he had was one thing stuck out in my mind. ruger #1 7x57. that stuck with me until i bought the 270. and boy does it shoot straight!!! 3 shots at 100 yards is .3" /130gr nosler ballistic tip with imr4320. this one can't go to cast boolits, it just don't seem right.

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    I happened upon a #3 barrel in 45/70.

    was going to redo my 270, but the $ just isn't there right now, as no one local to do the work
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