Well, you guys know the rest of the story, yes, it followed me home and there was no way of sneaking this baby in the house. I dang near needed a hand truck. The solid walnut case it came in, the accoutrements, gun and scope weighs 49 and a half pounds. And of all the rotten luck, when I pulled in the driveway, there's my wife's Jeep.......so I bit my tongue, put on a false look, and waltzed through the BACK door and there she was.......standing there with an evil look......that nasty Italian look.
Oh well, I've been through this before.

Anyway, on to the fun things in life. The Good Lord has blessed me in many ways and along with an super son and daughter......and a sometimes understanding wife, .......He has granted me permission to use that giant funnel in the sky that drops off all kinds of neat old guns to my homestead, not to mention that He has given me clearance to set the filters on that funnel to weed out the junk, and only allow the "good stuff" to pass through. Yea, I got a head that is bigger than a watermelon right now and it shows through in my words. But.....I am who I am and I've been called a "straight shooter" by many, even Griff.

Oh! The Ruger..........It's some sort of a joint venture by Ruger and Lyman back in 1978. It has the #1 action with a 28" heavy barrel and they made 1,000 of these. Mine is serial number 262. The scope is a 34 inch 4 power Lyman that is serial numbered to the gun.
In the fitted walnut case there is a Lyman mould (457193...405 gr. PB) with special markings and handles. A 3 die set of Lyman 45-70 dies, complete with their "m" die, along with a box of nickel plated, specially marked brass. There's a high dollar cleaning rod that's fitted into the case. A 222 page book that's loaded with historic pictures, loading data, "how to" from the old days, modern data.....all kinds of neat stuff that gonna keep me busy for a month or so.
Best of all, the previous owner was gracious to keep this Ruger unfired since 1978 so I can let the gun know what's it's like to send several hundred pounds of lead down the barrel.
No fear at all with this gun. It will eat any load that can be stuffed in it.
And next best of all, our gunclub has started "buffalo shoots" and even has a scoped classification for the old heads who need such things. I'll use the old 40-82 Hi-Wall for the open sigh category and this baby for the scoped classification.------6


Specially marked mould and brass......yea, I see that rust in the mould.
