A black pad 1B with 4X wood, almost never seen. Was an 06' but JES fixed that, now a 35 Whelen.
A black pad 1B with 4X wood, almost never seen. Was an 06' but JES fixed that, now a 35 Whelen.
Did you refinish the stock? If so, what stain did you use?
Very nice!
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Sure is pretty. How’s it shoot?
Congrats on the Whelen. A friend of mine has a Ruger #1 in 9.3X74. He claims black bear just tip over. Another has a Remington 700 Whelen and calls it the most effective whitetail rifle he owns (225gr Sierra bullets).
Beautiful wood on that one, factory or refinished?
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What a beautiful piece of art.....it brightened my day!
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Very handsome wood
The #1 is just a sexy rifle.
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"Beautiful wood on that one, factory or refinished?"
Ruger never put a decent finish on anything after Bill died.
Personally I'll take a 1A over a 1B any day..
My 1A 35 Whelen is a stainless with open sites another plus..
The butt stock and forearm match, while nice aren't as nice as your butt stock..
Last edited by Nrut; 03-29-2019 at 03:24 PM.
Nice looking stock, and I think the color is great. What brand and stain color did you use on it?
Forearm wood always seems a let down on most two piece stocks. Just very hard to get the same effect that you get from a one piece. I know it CAN be done, just look at some of the two piece stocks that were put on some of the European double rifles, drillings and side by sides. In America not so much. I have two No. 1's, neither have what I would classify as great wood from Ruger. Mine aren't show pieces, just cared for hunting guns, but I'm happy with the wood they came with, that first scratch doesn't hurt quite as much and so far the wood they used has developed no cracks or splits. Lots of European guns have cracks and splits. Not sure if it's due to the type of wood they use, stock design, or the way the actions and barrels are secured to the stocks.
Here's my plain wood 9.3 X 74R.
I love the #1s and a good part of the reason has been wood. Ive had some red pad guns that were exceptional. I was pretty discusted when my new 280 1b came in. It looked like a 2x4. Funny thing is that it was the best shooting #1 or even ruger ive ever owned. I just couldn't warm up to it. Blah wood and just to heavy for a 280. If it would have had nice wood I could have lived with the weight. I ended up trading it off to the dealer I bought it from for a nice #1 458. He is a stock maker too and has done a few custom jobs for me and his work is top shelf. He intended on restocking it. Just for grins he thought hed sand down the old stock and see if it was worth saving for another project. When he saw what was under all that stain he redid it in oil and it stayed right on the gun. I saw the gun about 6 months after I traded it off to him and about broke out in tears there was even a good amount of fiddleback in that stock. Ive seen that on other rugers in the past. I think the stock finisher is hung over or tired that day and he slaps on stain with a paint brush.
Just too "red" for my taste, looks kind of like the stain jobs being done by that SvenLindquist guy, didn't like them either.
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