BCall: Looks like you got a couple of very nice rifles -- nice wood, interesting calibers. I just got my first Ruger centerfire rifle, a M77 MkII LH in .30-'06, bought second-hand. Accurate enough for hunting, and I like the stock design better than any other factory rifle. I was just reading in Jim Carmichael's The Book of the Rifle that Bill Ruger hired Lenard Brownell to design the #1 and the M77, and that people thought he was crazy for having an old-timer design his rifles. Back then, the Weatherby style was still on top, and it was assumed that a classic style would not be popular.
Ruger made money reviving single-action revolvers, and Bill Ruger's good taste in rifle design paid off, too. If you look in the current catalog, you'll see the #1 and the new Hawkeye M77 retain the conservative appearance they always had, and Remington and Winchester ended up putting classic-styled models in their lines to keep up with Ruger. I believe Ruger is the last independently-owned U.S. gunmaker of any size (Cerberus owns Remington, and FN now has the Winchester brand). I hope that Ruger can stay competitive, with the combination of modern pistols and classic revolvers, rifles and shotguns.