Why do they only put the target blocks on the 1-V.
I know back at the start blocks instead of quarter rib was an option on the light and medium weight barrels, with either the semi beaver tail or Alexander henry forestock. Maybe somebody with pull should suggest this.
Ruger 1-S 24inch, 1-AB or 1-AH with target blocks
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Re: Ruger 1-S 24inch, 1-AB or 1-AH with target blocks
That will never happen these days, unless someone comes up with the $$$$$$$ up front to have Ruger do a special run of at least 250 rifles.
The number of shooters who use target scopes, or even know what the target scope blocks are for, is very small (relative to the entire current shooting population) and shrinking fast.
Next dream!
The number of shooters who use target scopes, or even know what the target scope blocks are for, is very small (relative to the entire current shooting population) and shrinking fast.
Next dream!
Re: Ruger 1-S 24inch, 1-AB or 1-AH with target blocks
Yes we can only dream. But hope for the future makes life worth living.
Re: Ruger 1-S 24inch, 1-AB or 1-AH with target blocks
You dont have to use them for target scopes. They make for very fine mounts and in some ways are better than the quarter rib.
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Re: Ruger 1-S 24inch, 1-AB or 1-AH with target blocks
I'd like to see some pictures of modern (i.e. short) scopes mounted using those target blocks that are spaced 7.25" apart!
Or maybe I just don't understand, which more and more is a distinct possibility.
Re: Ruger 1-S 24inch, 1-AB or 1-AH with target blocks
I think that what he is saying is just putting on the current 1V blocks on a 1s, which are spaced for modern scopes, not the old style Fecker mounts that were on the early guns..
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