Are #1's perfect?

(talking hunting here)
Close...
They look great...In my mind they are very easy on the eye. Better lines and more class than most centerfire rifles. And they look better in the field!
#1's are about my favorite in terms of how they carry/ handle...not having a bolt shortens them up with any of the given barrel lengths and to me the balance is near perfect. As a result they are a joy to carry. In the woods give me a 22" 45/70 or 7x57. To me they are quick to handle, effortless to point and as a result provide confidence in making the shot.
Likewise the 26" barrel in long range calibers have plenty of length for burning powder and making velocity . A long range weapon that is still easy to carry because of shorter overall length.
Calibers. You name it. You can get a #1 chambered to hunt about any game animal, predator, varmit or pest. Plus they are often available in old or obsolete calibers that are hard to find.
Unless you get an "odd one" that doesn't want to shoot, most range from "hunting accurate" to tack drivers. To the extent you care/ need to you can tinker with #1's to improve performance.
I don't believe a "single shot" is any handicap in the hunting fields.
Are they perfect??? Close but not quite. Take care of the forearm bedding problem and put in a good adjustable trigger and they get mighty close.
Silvertp