Been thinking of getting a CZ Varmint Trainer or something along that line. What are you guys using? At some point in my life I may swing for an Anschuntz, especially with rimfire ammo availability getting better.
He isn't the only one.drypowder said:Bunsen can tell you all about Annie's.
Can't be too worried about price if you get an Annie. After all, you ain't gonna be feeding her bulk pack ammo. In fact, just the opposite - not only will you want precision ammo, you'll want to find a lot number that works well (groups tightly) out of your particular barrel and order lots of the same lot number.Wahoo95;n3604 said:They have so many models it's too much to take in. I spent some time fondling their new 1416 Threaded with Manners Stock at SHOT and I really like it but that Manners stock really bumps the price tag!
Although, I know a little about Annies, CZ's, and Win 52's. The ones that started me down the path of precision rimfire in 2010 are the ones that REALLY have the knowledge base.drypowder said:Bunsen can tell you all about Annie's.
Wahoo95;n3604 said:They have so many models it's too much to take in. I spent some time fondling their new 1416 Threaded with Manners Stock at SHOT and I really like it but that Manners stock really bumps the price tag!
VA_GENTLEMAN;n4776 said:The Roe's are cleaning up with their new Annie... I love my 64MPR. Anything that can help me hang with the Roe Boys, Chikn (Heron) and Johnson is a damn fine gun.
Bunsen;n4826 said:I remember that 1903 Jr model shot lights out! What did they get now?
Wahoo95;n5159 said:What are preferred scopes
I'd say any scope that can make repeatable turns of elevation. MOA or MIL, Hash Marks and FFP is a bonus. I have seen SWFA 10x up to US Optics.Wahoo95 said:What are preferred scopes
That's the coolest bolt lock design I've ever seen... Might have to get one for quiet work...Wahoo95 said:At the same I'm also considering building up my daughter's 10/22's to be some very accurate sleepers.
May take one of the other 10/22's and hook it up with a solid trigger, stock, barrel, and a bolt lock from Collosic
http://www.colossic.com/defenseproductboltlock.html
Sneakymedic;n6947 said:Boyette has one that is a blast to shoot. I think its a Savage….I got to shoot it, and its super nice. He needs to post a pic on here.
Exile_D;n6175 said:Are the KIDD builds and products considered precision? I always liked his stuff, just never got around to building up my 10/22 with any of it.
two77;n62145 said:With all of the Canada bashing I am surprised that no one has pointed out that Savage rimfires are manufactured in Canada.
Wahoo95;n3343 said:Been thinking of getting a CZ Varmint Trainer or something along that line. What are you guys using? At some point in my life I may swing for an Anschuntz, especially with rimfire ammo availability getting better.
JBoyette;63249 said:Heavy barrel on a 22lr is a waste of money.
I run a CZ452 with a normal contour and it never suffers from accuracy. It takes alot of shooting to heat up a 22lr barrel. LOL
Wahoo95;n63316 said:Kinda depends on how much accuracy you're expecting though right?
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Wahoo95;n63316 said:Kinda depends on how much accuracy you're expecting though right?
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JBoyette;63525 said:Nope.
Depends on the quality of barrel manufacturer. Thickness of barrel is a old way of compasating for poor manufacturing ability.
To control harmonics shorter and lighter is always the best. At 14" you get full powder burn from a 22lr. So a 16" thin profile quality barrel will be great. No heat to offset.
Something to think about