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Post by North Country Gal » Sat Jun 03, 2017 1:52 pm

Not that anyone else will have this rifle - it's a limited production model - but I thought the various sight options I've explored with this rifle and my experiences with them might prove helpful to others, especially to those of you with lever guns, because the issues are very similar, in this case.

The gun, itself, is my Ruger No. 1S in 44 mag with its short 20" barrel. Have posted on the gun, before, but let me add that if not my absolute favorite, it's very close. Love the gun.

Factory open rear, bead front (factory sights).
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Open sights
Handling: Excellent. Makes for very nice pointing and carrying rig.
Speed on target: Slow. That tiny notch rear is pretty tough to pick up, even in good light. In bad? Forget about it.
Ease of use: Fair in decent light, Poor in low light
Accuracy potential: did very well at 25 yards, fair at 50 in decent light, but 100 was less than impressive with the short 13" sight distance between front and rear sight.

Comments: better set of open sights than the usual factory lever gun sights, but a real handicap much beyond 25.

Skinner peep/NECG blade front
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Skinner peep/NECG blade front
Handling: excellent, same as with open sights
Speed on target: Very good, but only with the wide .125" aperture
Ease of use: Very good with .125" aperture, only Fair with .90". Not useable with a .40"
Accuracy potential: Again, did very well at 25 yards and decent at 50, but 100 was frustrating.

Comments: Had high hopes for the peep sight option, but, overall, was disappointed. Not the fault of the excellent Skinner sight, though. It's the gun and the way it fit me that made for a bad match with a peep sight. Ruger No.1s are long in the stock and with that peep sight out on the rib, I had a full 9" between my eye and the peep sight. That's just too far for any significant sharpening effect for front sight or target. At 100 yards, both the front sight and the 6" bull were just too fuzzy for accurate work. Worse, yet, the stock comb on this Ruger is just a smidge too high for comfortable peep sight work. Was getting whacked in the cheek when I got even the least bit sloppy with a cheek weld. Ouch!


Ultradot 25 Red Dot
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Ultradot red dot
Handling: still Excellent. The red dot and rings add very little weight
Speed on target: Fastest of all sights. Amazing
Ease of use: Excellent. Cheek stayed just high enough off the comb to avoid getting bitten.
Accuracy potential: Excellent at 50 and still decent at 100. Could manage nice offhand groups at both distances

Comments: If you can get by the idea of an electronic sight on such a classic gun (and I know some can't), this would be all the sight I would ever need on this gun, since a 44 mag rifle is basically a 100 yard gun, anyway.


Leupold 1.5-5x VX-R
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Leupold VX-R Scout 1.5-5x
Handling: Good, but that added weight is noticeable. Not enough to keep me from carrying it, but handling does take a hit.
Speed on target: Excellent. At 1.5x with that illuminated reticle, nearly as fast as a red dot.
Ease of use: Excellent. At 1.5x with that illuminated dot reticle/crosshair setup, even better than the red dot. The optics on the scope make things much more visible in any kind of light or shooting conditions. Talk about turning on the lights!
Accuracy potential: Outstanding at any typical 44 mag rifle range. Makes it very hard to use any other sight.

Comments: With the way Ruger single shots are stocked and that rib out there forward of the receiver, getting a scope with the right eye relief can be a real challenge. This one was no exception. Standard low power, 1-4x scopes were a no go at 4x with eye relief being too short. Only way to get a full FOV was by contorting my neck. Not comfortable. This Scout version of the Leupold solved the problem, perfectly, though. Has the right eye relief at all magnifications.

And the winner is ...
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The purist/traditionalist in me really wanted the peep sight to work, but, as I mentioned, it's just not a good setup for me on this particular model of gun. The scope option wins, here, but only because I found the perfect match in the Leupold Scout scope. Makes the loss of handling a minor concern to get the great performance provided by this specific Leupold scope. It really does make the rifle. Any other scope, though, would make for a distant second behind the red dot. Yeah, not crazy about the electronics thing, but I could be very happy with the red dot on this gun, otherwise.

There you have it. The lesson of this story, if there is one, is to not try to make the gun fit preconceived notions of what sights should and should not work. Sometimes ya' just got try them all.

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Re: Single shot sight options

Post by MadCityJack » Sat Jun 03, 2017 3:27 pm

Very cool set up. Excellent treatment. Learned a lot! I have a Vortex 1.5-8x32 32 HD LH and find at the higher powers the eye relief is impossible on my Marlin 336s--I did add a Beartooth cheek pad and that seemed to help but only on the lower powers. The pad detracts from the appearance of the rifle but adds some function and makes it easier on my neck.
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Post by JEBar » Sat Jun 03, 2017 3:31 pm

I enjoyed your most thoughtful post .... I most certainly agree with the concept that one should use whatever firearm, equipped with whatever sights that best meet their wants/needs .... for me, that fact is the only one that really matters

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Post by tractortad » Sat Jun 03, 2017 6:30 pm

NCG - great report. We recently added a Ruger No.1 44M to our stable and couldn't agree more on how much fun they are to shoot. Ours presently has a Skinner rear peep and factory front - it works for us because we shoot mostly at 25 yds, but, then again, we may have to check out one of those Leupold scout scopes - thanks for the info.
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Re: Single shot sight options

Post by North Country Gal » Sun Jun 04, 2017 11:43 am

You'll do fine at 25 and even 50 yards with the peep setup with the added benefit of preserving the great handling.

Love the wood on yours. Heard that some of these 44 mags were stocked in Circassian walnut. Looks like you got one. Beautiful.

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Post by Yornoc3 » Sun Jun 04, 2017 1:57 pm

Ruger #1A quarter rib scope mounts make can it a challenge, alright. I think the best scopes for them were the older Burris models, particularly the 1.75 x 5 straight tube, because their adjustment turrets are farther forward, allowing we "shorter" (5' 9") people the eye relief we require. I was able to fit a Leupold VX 3 1.5 x 5 to my 7mm Mauser, thanks to its substantial eye relief; I had an old Weaver K2.5 with a post reticle on it for a while. I like the straight tube scopes both for their light weight and lack of interference with the rear sight. Some scope bells can contact the sight, even if folded (since it has sights, I want to maintain their functionality). Still, I like the Ruger #1 well enough to put up with that "inconvenient" feature ;) .

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Post by North Country Gal » Sun Jun 04, 2017 8:11 pm

I do, too. :)

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Post by kjunman10 » Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:24 am

Beautiful rifle.I have used the Ultra Dot Red Dot on some of my guns but they are the more modern ones. They really work well for me especially with my failing eyesight. While they help my shooting I just cannot make myself put them on my old Winchester and Marlin lever guns. Since I don't hunt anymore I don't really have use for a scope but kept one on the Marlin since it was installed on it with the ring mount when I purchased it so many years ago.
Thanks for the pics and Good Shooting.

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Post by North Country Gal » Thu Nov 09, 2017 10:09 am

You're welcome.

I understand about putting electronic sights on any traditional gun. I, too, am very traditional in my tastes, but not to the point of being impractical or not getting the job done when conditions call for such a sight. Also, I think that in time, red dots on rifles will become as accepted as scopes on rifles, given that so many younger generation shooters use these sights on those "other" types of guns. :)

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Post by Danwin22 » Wed Nov 29, 2017 10:45 am

Those Ruger #1’s are so pretty I’d probably just sit there and admire it.

I wish they could make a 22 Single shot that looks that good.
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Post by North Country Gal » Wed Nov 29, 2017 12:21 pm

There have been some Ruger No 1s customized to shoot 22 LRs, but never has been a factory round. Given the low production numbers, now, on the Ruger No. 1, doubt you'll ever see one in 22 LR.

Of course, you can get falling block 22 LRs in the current Winchester Low Walls and the Uberti. This is one of our Winchester Low Walls in 22 LR. I do sit and admire it, sometimes. :)
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Post by ditto1958 » Wed Nov 29, 2017 6:12 pm

Danwin22 wrote:Those Ruger #1’s are so pretty I’d probably just sit there and admire it.

I wish they could make a 22 Single shot that looks that good.
Winchester Low Walls look really nice to my eye.

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Post by Danwin22 » Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:30 am

No argument there, love to have a low wall.
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Post by tarbe » Mon Dec 04, 2017 8:11 pm

Hello NCG

Thanks for your write-up!

I cannot see the pics, so wanted to ask a question about your mounting system for the Ultra Dot.

Do the supplied rings work on the No 1, or did you have to purchase some additional mounting hardware?

I have a No 1 Boddington Buffalo (450-400 NE) that I plan to take to Zimbabwe for Cape Buffalo. I will be 62 at the time of the trip, so you might imagine that my eyes are not in the same shape as they were when I was young!

I have a Skinner on my H010 and like it fine in good light...would need to remove the aperture in poor light. I also have a Weaver Super Slam 1-5 x 30mm currently on the 450-400, and a Skinner that just came in that I plan to work out once I have about 100 rounds through the rifle.

I need to keep my options open at this point, and try everything that might work, in order to find the best solution. My PH says he never lets a client shoot at a buff at over 50 yards and prefers 25...that first shot needs to hit in the right spot to avoid a rodeo!

If the red dots mount easy, I might be able to justify trying that third option!

Thanks in advance,


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Re: Single shot sight options

Post by North Country Gal » Tue Dec 05, 2017 11:17 am

Hi Tim

Yes, the supplied Ruger rings on a No 1 will work with an Ultadot 25, being that the Ultradot is a one inch tube. I tried it and liked it on the No 1. Some would hesitate to put an electronic sight on a classic single shot, and I do understand that, but from the standpoint of what works, the Ultradot 25 was excellent. It also eliminates one of the headaches of mounting a scope on a No 1, namely, getting a scope setup that provides enough eye relief. That's always been a problem on a No. 1 (there are solutions for that, however). It's why I experimented with the Ultradot.

Note that any similar 1" tube style red dot would work with standard 1" Ruger rings, but that style of red dot is actually becoming hard to find. More and more the red dot market is moving toward reflex style red dots and red dots designed for use on the AR platform. These can still be mounted on a No 1 by adding an aftermarket weaver/picatinny adapter to the No 1 rib, however.

Heartily recommend the UD 25, though, on any magnum rifle. Very much a bombproof red dot. Have used it on some really nasty kickers and never a problem. Anything less on the really big stuff I would not trust. No time to go cheap. Stay with the Ultradot and up, such as the Aimpoint, Eotech and so on.

Hope this helps.

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Post by tarbe » Tue Dec 05, 2017 3:32 pm

Cool, thanks!

For some reason I was thinking the Ultra Dot needed a proprietary mounting system.
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Post by tx gunrunner » Tue Dec 05, 2017 4:04 pm

Danwin22 wrote:Those Ruger #1’s are so pretty I’d probably just sit there and admire it.

I wish they could make a 22 Single shot that looks that good.

I sold this one a few year ago ... It is in Montana now winning match there .
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Post by North Country Gal » Tue Dec 05, 2017 6:34 pm

Pretty amazing work, as always, TGR. Beautiful.

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Post by Sir Henry » Wed Dec 06, 2017 12:42 am

Ditto on that Joanie.
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Post by Yornoc3 » Wed Dec 13, 2017 7:32 pm

Soon, we'll be talking about this for the Henry single shots, since they're finally starting to appear. I've found that I'll need to make a slight modification to the Warne 981M scope base I ordered for my 45-70 well before it arrived, instead of using the Weaver 82, since they're both originally for the NEF/H&R rifles (I don't like the Weaver 82, which Henry says will fit, for a couple of reasons, not being tall is one ;) ); also I've sent an E-mail to Skinner sights regarding the location of their receiver sight's rearmost mounting screw hole, should I desire to go that route instead. It seems that the scope/sight base mounting screw holes of the Henry are slightly farther to the rear than where the NEF/H&R holes were, which can complicate your life ;) . The fix for the Warne base will be to mill about 0.10 inch from the bottom of the base, from only the rear 0.28 inch of the base, so it'll clear the receiver, making a short, little cantilever at the rearmost scope ring location. I'll confirm this works after I do it :) . I'd rather have Skinner E-Mail me back to say they'll be making a combination receiver sight and scope mount base for the Henry single shot, like they do for the lever guns. Then I'll just wait for it. I'm one of those guys who'd feel odd putting a red dot on a classic, old time rifle like either the #1 or the new Henry - so maybe just a receiver sight will be it, yet.

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