Almost Finished #3 Ruger (target pics added)

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Almost Finished #3 Ruger (target pics added)

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I got a good deal on this .45-70 because about 1/2 the finish was missing on the stock. Started with BLO and finished with 8 coats of hand rubbed Min-Wax Satin Tung Oil Finish. I'm still waiting on a front sight, Leupold QD Rings, and a Leupold 1.5-5X20 scope. I had one when I was young and I missed it.
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Beautiful job! It nicely brings out the figure in the wood, judging from that 2nd photo.
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Very nice, Swampman.
I love the No. 3.
Mine is in .223, but I wouldn't mind having a few more in other calibers.
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Very nice! I always thought they looked like a modern day trapdoor.
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I wanted one of the short barreled Shiloh Sharps but this was much cheaper.
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Looks great, nice job and a nice rifle, i`ve never had one and i don`t know why.
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that is awesome. I handled one for years in the shop I worked part time on. never pulled the trigger in getting it, was dumb then and listened to the gunwriters tell of how hard it kicked in 45-70. that was before my love affair with the caliber set in. That is real nice and I wish you years of enjoyment out of that. IF I didn't have a sharps, I would definately hunt me up one of those.
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Very nice !

I wanted one of the #3's in 45-70 back around 1977 . We went in a gunshop in Warrenton VA and the guy handed me a brand new one and if I remmember correctly the price was $165 minus 10% for cash !
I was 16 at the time and my pop would not do the paperwork , kept telling me that it would kick to much !

About 4 years later I was offered a NIB #3 in 30-40 Krag at the loacal shop for $185 plus tax and I passed again !

Wish I had them both now as they'd look nice with my #1's :wink:
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I'd love to have one in .30-40. They've gotten very expensive. When loaded sensibly the .45-70's recoil seems fine to me.
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Swampman wrote:I'd love to have one in .30-40. They've gotten very expensive. When loaded sensibly the .45-70's recoil seems fine to me.
My pop never reloaded a day in his life !

And even though he owned alot of guns he never really shot them alot . So to him big hole in barrel , fairly large cartridge meant lots of recoil !

An example of that was Xmas 2009 I gave him a very nice but used Ruger #1H in 416 REM MAG . Gun has a very nice piece of wood in the butt and they no longer chamber for this round !
And the first words out of his mouth after he opened the guncase it was in were "What am I gonna do with this ?" and my response to him was , the same thing as all the others you have , put it in the safe and look at it once every year or so and I'll shoot it :lol:

On his behalf he has Parkinson's now and is pretty much incapable of shooting very well anylonger .

While I'd still like a #1 or #3 in 45-70 , I think my second choice for a #3 would have to be the 375 WIN .
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Swampman wrote: They've gotten very expensive. When loaded sensibly the .45-70's recoil seems fine to me.


My circa 1972 MArlin New Model 1895 when loaded with my stout cast bullet loads with the 425 , 465 and 550 grainers was a handfull with the original buttstock which is a semi curved plastic deal that will dig in your shoulder from the bench . After I got that rifle just so happened I remmmeberred I had an extra cracked stock of the same configuration I had gotten from Moodyholler a year or two before . Took that stock fixed the crack . Made sure the inletting was good and snug but not to tight and then cut the butt and added a KickEez pad that was about an inch thick !

Now my stout loads with the 425 grain RD bullet are calm , the BRP 465 is a kitten and the BallistiCast 550 grainer is now a big shove nothing more !

And the great thing is I still have the factory original stock I can put back on the rifle if I ever decide to sell it ! And oh I failed to mention I have the correct factory box with the owners manual still inside !
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I have a 1974 Marlin 1895 with that same plastic buttplate. I like it too.
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Well, I had one twice back in the '70's. I want another, if for no other reason just to see if it really kicks as much as I remember. :wink: I wish I had got one from a good friend that had been rebarreled to .375 Win. and he had the original .30-40 barrel too.
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I want a .30-40 real bad.
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Re: Almost Finished #3 Ruger (target pics added)

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I tried 12.5 grains of Unique and a 340 grain hard cast bullet to get on the paper, and it shot really well at 25 yards with almost no recoil. I then switched to 30 grains of IMR-4198, a CCI LR Primer, Starline cases, a 405 grain hard cast Georgia Arms bullet with an OAL of 2.550 and shot a sub-1" group at 50 yards. This is the 1st 3 shot group at 100 yards. I adjusted the scope and shot a 10 shot 100 yard group that was about 2" including a called flyer. Most of them were in one ragged hole.

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Outstanding accuracy.
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Nice job on the stock! And great shootin! Thanks for the pics and report.
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That gun is going to make a rifle!
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