Ruger NO 1A in 30-30

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Ruger NO 1A in 30-30

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Guys,

I saw an ad today for a Ruger NO 1A in 30-30. This may be old news to you guys - but I didn't know this was made. Being a fan of the 30-30 I'd sure like to see one of these. I did a site search but didn't find anything here about one. Is this a new product? I'm guessing this is considered a lever gun? Thanks guys and I'll be looking for any responses.

I'll try and post a link:

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... 8oNuWs_-ig

As I continue to research: I found where one was for sale back in April of 2011. Apparently Lipsey's offered about 250 of these at least that far back in time.
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Re: Ruger NO 1A in 30-30

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They only made it in that chambering one or two years .

Kinda like the 6.5x55 and 6.5 Creedmoor .

Most folks here I think would be far more interested in the 1A in 30-30 . But me personally I'd rather have a 1A in 6.5x55 or the Creedmoor .
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I'd be torn since I already shoot both .30-30 and 6.5X55, but the only fair way to do it is BOTH!
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There is one at my local gun for sale, let me know I plan on stopping by on Saturday and can get you a price.
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Larkbill wrote:I'd be torn since I already shoot both .30-30 and 6.5X55, but the only fair way to do it is BOTH!
Not me I was not a real 30-30 person when I owned about a dozen lever guns chambered for the cartridge . Fine enough cartridge for what it was made for , but just not one that ever called me so to speak . On the other hand 6.5mm's have me in their grasp just like 7mm's did about 20 years ago .
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There is a Yahoo news group devoted to #1 rifles. I was on it for a while and learned a lot there. They talked about the .30-30 several times. I have a .308 which is close enough.
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6pt-sika wrote:TBut me personally I'd rather have a 1A in 6.5x55 or the Creedmoor .
+1 here
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Ruger No. 1's have been made in 'limited runs' for about every cartridge out there.

I think of them as a super-strong action compact enough to use long cartridges and/or have a better handling for a given length barrel in brush. I don't think of them as particularly accurate, although some are, but it seems inconsistent vs. other designs, even the less expensive Handi-Rifles. So.................I never saw much point in having one in a 'varmint' round like 223 or 22-250 or 17 Hornet, nor an ordinary mid-power round like 44 Mag, or 30-06, other than the fact that they are a strong, well-made, and beautiful firearms. I would like one in 405 Win, 416 Rigby, 500 S&W, or that kind of chambering, though.

However, I doubt there are any of them out there that wouldn't be fun to own and shoot. One in 30-30 Win would doubtless shoot as well as any ordinary levergun, and is definitely 'classy'...
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AJMD429 wrote: I would like one in 405 Win, 416 Rigby, 500 S&W, or that kind of chambering, though.
I might know of one in 416 REM MAG coming up for sale in the relatively near future and I can attest to it's accuracy :wink:

I am thinking the 416 REM MAG , the 375 H&H MAG and my 338 WIN MAG may be pared in the semi near future .
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I think there is one used in the Nosler #3 reloading manual.
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dkmlever, let me know how much the #1 is please
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Thunder50 is not interested at this time so I thought I would put up the info I had on this rifle
Ruger #1A
30-30
one of 250 from Lipsey has the certificate of authenticity, and all other paper work, box etc
Currently it has a Burris 4x Mini mounted with the Ruger rings
At one time it did have a receiver site professionally mounted on it, so two small holes are on the left side of the receiver but are filled with screw blanks (like on a Winchester)
Price $1295 (this is a consignment gun so may have room to move)
Here in CO
If interested

call Robert Parker at Parker Arms in Wheat Ridge CO at 303-420-4867
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BC in TN: the link to the ad you posted says not in stock and on a whim, I checked Lipsey's and the Ruger web sites and that calibre is not listed as being currently available in the No. 1 series.

A very accurate 30-30 single shot is the Browning/Miroku M1885 High Wall clone "Traditional Hunter". Problem is finding one.
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Ray Newman wrote:BC in TN: the link to the ad you posted says not in stock and on a whim, I checked Lipsey's and the Ruger web sites and that calibre is not listed as being currently available in the No. 1 series.

A very accurate 30-30 single shot is the Browning/Miroku M1885 High Wall clone "Traditional Hunter". Problem is finding one.
Browning made the 1885 Traditional in 30-30 and 38-55 . Never saw one in 30-30 but I did happen to run across a 38-55 once in a semi local gunshop and looked at it . Was a rather nice but a bit pricey piece .
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