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| Marlin Model 60. Marlin 25MN for .22WMR Bushmaster for .223 Oh and a Rem 700 for .243 |
| Posts: 9 | Location: USA | Registered: 06 December 2003 |
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| I have a remington nylon 66. I have had it for 20 years.
I like to use cci stingers for hunting rabbits, grouse. I plink with whatever cheap ammo I can find. |
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| Anschutz 1451 sporter, Remington Nylon 66C (two of them, I have two kids), - Dan |
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| I prefer a 52 Winchester but will settle for an old 75 if I have to . The both seem to prefer Winchester target. But at the moment I am using a lot of the Wolf Match Extra and the Wolf Match Target, in various rifles and hand guns. BTW, any of you using this, it has went up about $5 a brick around here. Jeff |
| Posts: 655 | Location: Kansas US of A | Registered: 03 March 2002 |
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| jsh, I have been shooting Wolf Match Target in a built up 10/22. the Wolf Match shoots better in this gun than anything else I have tried. Only bought 1 brick last Spring, I have not checked the price recently. I like it well enough I will pay a little more. |
| Posts: 29 | Location: Inpls. Indiana | Registered: 23 February 2003 |
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| Browning BPR Grade I, circa 1978. I think they stopped making the pump models in the early 80's. It likes Winchester Power Points. |
| Posts: 4799 | Location: Lehigh county, PA | Registered: 17 October 2002 |
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| Nothing but some of the best, Anschutz 54 Sporter, Exemplar, S&W Model 41, Cooper LVT, shooting SK JAGD SP and Wolf Match target, all shoot very well. Jay |
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| Marlin "Golden Mounty Carbine" and a Ruger 7722. The Marlin shoots circles around the Ruger 7 days a week. |
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| An old bolt action, tube feed Remington Model 34 NRA. It came from the factory with a Lyman receiver sight, a fine trigger, pretty walnut stock and it just flat shoots. I can't begin to think of the number of critters that have fallen to this rifle... For a handgun it is a toss up between an S&W's Model 41 or 63 Kit Gun. |
| Posts: 354 | Location: Texas, USA | Registered: 11 February 2001 |
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| My first 22 was a Model 77 Winchester (clip). I still have it and had many others throughout the years. I currently use a Sako Finnfire Hunter and a Kimber Classic Varmint. Two hours ago I used the Kimber to smoke a Bobcat and woodpecker. |
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| CZ 452 Standard and a Compass Lake Engineering AR-15 rimfire upper. |
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| My favorite 22lr would have to be my SS Ruger Mark II 5 1/2" bull. It's very fun to shoot and so accurate that it even makes me look like a decent shot with a pistol (which is much appreciated ). Next would be my SS Ruger 10/22. It's kind of a "must have" to me. With the Ruger Mark II pistol, I really don't need another 22lr but I'd feel strange not having the 10/22 since I spent so many hours shooting one when I was younger. As far as ammo goes, I really like the Remington Golden Bullet HP for all purposes. |
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| Ansch�tz 1710. With match ammo it makes one hole at 50 m. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Andr� Mertens: Ansch�tz 1710. With match ammo it makes one hole at 50 m.
Andre! Look at you with your LOW-mounted scope! I didn't think that you Europeans had it in you! Now, if that Anschutz just had a little less drop in the stock . . . Just kidding, but as you can see, I do like a scope mounted low enough that the shooter gets a good cheek "weld" on the stock. Your rifle/scope is very reminiscent of my Sako P72 with a 3-9 Leupold Compact EFR mounted on it. The adjustable objective clears the barrel by about the thickness of a piece of typing paper . . . sweet!
My .22 preferances:
For "serious" small game hunting, a stock Ruger 10/22 (ponderous trigger and all) mounted with a Leupold 2-7 RF special.
For impressing friends, a Browning BAR-22 with a Leupold 4x RF special.
For bench and little varmints, a Sako P72 with a Leupold 3-9 Compact EFR.
For nostalgia, my grandfather's Remington Model 24 (Browning patent) made in 1929. For more recent nostalgia, my father-in-law's Belgian Browning .22 Auto on the same pattern.
For pride of fatherhood, my son's Browning BLR-22 which I gave him when he was eight years old.
For informal small game and plinking with a handgun, an old Colt Huntsman semi-auto.
And for kicking myself in the pants for ever selling it, my first .22 was a Marlin Model 57 "Levermatic" which was as accurate as anything I ever owned.
I started out 40 years ago thinking a .22 Rimfire was the only rifle there was, and give me another couple of decades and I may go out that way, too! [ 12-08-2003, 21:26: Message edited by: Stonecreek ] |
| Posts: 13274 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001 |
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| I have two 20 + year old Glenfield 25's. One was neglected bad, (Found in a damp attick) just redone for my son. Both are real shooter with Remington Yellow jackets. Both need to be really fouled to shoot well. My rimfire for serious work is a supertuned 77/22mag with a Lothar Walther Barrel from Clark. |
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| My first 22 was a Remington 572 pump. When it was time for my little brother to get his first 22 he got the same thing. He had to leave early now I have both of them and hopefully will pass them to my nephews. My go to 22 is a Kimber Super America with a Leupold 2x7RF scope. I like the gun but the Squirrels don't! |
| Posts: 536 | Location: Mid Michigan | Registered: 02 January 2001 |
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| I have two 22rfs. One, a M69 Win. with an old steel tube Weaver K4. The other is a Win. M61, it has a Lyman All American 4X. I live in the country and keep a 22rf & a 17Rem in my shop. The other 22 and a 223 Mini Mauser live outside the gun safe for critters. Even though I can and do shoot CFs around the house the 22s with CBs get alot of work. Critters that fall to the 22s are: starlings, magpie, wild house cats, and skunks. ON coyotes and badgers I reach for a cf. Pete |
| Posts: 382 | Location: Lewiston, Idaho--USA | Registered: 11 February 2002 |
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| Stone creek, the photo is taken at an angle and the scope's objective actually clears the bbl. by .05". Even the protective caps slide under it. [ 12-09-2003, 16:19: Message edited by: Andr� Mertens ] |
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| I had two BSA sporters for many years and was very pleased with the old beasties. A couple of years back I got a CZ 452 Classic and could not be more delighted. I have a RWS 3-9X40 scope on it, a Parker Hale moderator and shoot Eley sub sonics, it is very accurate and produces .3 to .4 groups @ 50 yards all day long. The only thing preventing geater accuracy is me! John |
| Posts: 275 | Location: Scotland | Registered: 18 July 2002 |
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| Hobie - Well, it would have made a good small world story. John |
| Posts: 175 | Location: Richmond, Virginia | Registered: 27 December 2002 |
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| A Chipmonk for the grandkids. A Rem Model 582 for a "working gun" It's the hunter A CMP H&R US military target gun, itty bitty groups! A Romanian M1969 for, well, it's a .22 dammit. An old Sears single shot that stands by the back door (Critter getter) An old wore out Rem auto (retired) A Winchester Model 1902 "gallery gun" Various pistols. .22's seem to stick to me like lint on clothes... |
| Posts: 432 | Location: Baytown, TX | Registered: 07 November 2001 |
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| MY FIRST 22RF WAS A WINNY MODEL 121 SINGLE SHOT THAT I STILL HAVE. MY 22RF OF CHOICE IS AN OLD MARLIN GOLDEN 39A. THE ONLY THING THE OLD GUN SHOOTS WORTH A DARN IS THE CCI STINGERS, AND IT WILL PUT FIVE SHOTS IN A DIME AT 50 YRDS. THE GUN IS KIND OF LIKE A LEGEND AMONG MY FRIENDS DUE TO ITS ACCURACY, SEEING THAT THEY ALL SHOOT NEWER MODEL RUGER 1022S THAT DONT GROUP NEAR AS WELL. |
| Posts: 29 | Location: OATMEAL TEXAS BY BERTRAM TX BY LIBERTY HILL TX BY AUSTIN TX ........ETC, ETC, ETC | Registered: 14 January 2004 |
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