First of all ....Hi!...I´m new here so let me introduce myself.
I´m from Argentina and shoot since 15 yrs old, 28 yrs now. I´m an avid hunter and rimfire shooter who loves to modify long guns and handguns.
Last year I bought a single action rifle, very old, with nicks and rust, but incredibly beauty, I´ve always dreamed of a single action Ruger N°1, but cost of these fine firearms in my country is abusive, they run around
USD 1400.- for a N°1 and USD 1300 for a remington 700, and a normal salary (mine!) is USD 500 a month, so they´re a no-go option.
The rifle I bought costed USD 200.-, a real bargain, it´s a falling block, 30 inch barrel, 13 to 14 pounds (7kgs), adjustable buttstock (lenght and comb), chambered for .22 LR.
I don´t know who made it, but searching the net I found pictures of another falling block, a Schultz & Larsen that´s similar to mine but that has a normal stock, not a thumbhole.
Is the action strong enough to rechamber it to 6,5x55 or 7,62x51??? or I shoul leave it as it is now???, I´ve already free floated the handguard with an epoxy bed and sanding the inner channel that rested against the barrel, so it´s really floated.
Here are some pics of "The Heavy Beast", I´ve put a 44 magnum bullet and a 7,62x51mm (308 win) so you can make an idea of the rifle action size.












