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The 458 is liable to split any stock including the Ruger No.1 in time unless it is shored up properly..If the inletting is not perfect a split results plenty quick, if it is inletted properly the recoil will normally pound a gap in the recoil area, get some running room then split out the stock, its the nature of the beast... Most factories cannot afford proper wood and that is part of the problem, but the fierce recoil of the Lott is the real problem.... All the while it will be trashing scopes unless you get a 1.5X Leupold Compact that has a different internal design with adjustmest in the center under the adjustments....This phenomenom is incresed 10 fold with the addition of a muzzle brake... All Lots shold be glassed and double or triple cross bolted, and have two recoil lugs up front on the barrel..The Ruger no.1 should be glassed in the but with a threaded bolt in the grip under the tang, at least its a good idea.. The No. 1 in a Lott is awesome in the recoil dept...and if one is going to use a DGR on dangerous game, then he is best advised to use a repeating rifle IMO...if you don't agree with this then do whatever suits you, and live or die with the results..Chances are good for your survival, but it only takes once, no second place.... |