I am throwing away that snazzy 419 rail and ring setup. Ordered some new rings for it tonight - because its gotta shoot right AND look right!
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I am throwing away that snazzy 419 rail and ring setup. Ordered some new rings for it tonight - because its gotta shoot right AND look right!
If this was the first range trip for sight in then I'd say "shows early potential" is quite an understatement.Early this year I picked up a CZ457 At-one. Finally had the chance to put the initial rounds through it today.
After a handful of sight-in rounds, it put together these groups. Eley Target with a suppressor (S is for suppressed) seems to be the winner.
Need to look at pillars or bedding and some adjustment to the scope arrangement but it shows early potential.
Bottom row was just messing around...
If this was the first range trip for sight in then I'd say "shows early potential" is quite an understatement.
Did you get a 16" or 24" barrel?
I want one but I'd prefer a 16" barrel and the retailers are stocked with 24". I'm fighting the urge to get one even if it isn't my preferred model.
I picked up a Ruger American Rimfire .22lr:
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I sighted it in at 17 yards tonight (the club I belong to runs indoor matches at that range during the winter). Here's my best five shot group:
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That was with CCI standard velocity. The gun and ammo were both purchased from other INGO users. Thanks.
Edit: I just noticed that this is post 1,500 for me. That means I might be getting close to 10 or so quality posts.
What happened to Aeroflyer aka Turbo? I see he hasn't been on since 9/1.
That's pretty good. I'm still trying to find ammo my American Rimfire likes. CCI SV is not one of them.
Yeah rimfire is the dirtiest. Shine a light into the barrel and take a look. Get a good bore cleaning solution (i.e. hoppes) and 22lr boresnake...use oftenOk, I have a question to ask, and I`m going to be REALLY vulnerable here...I was told by a gunsmith that did something for me on my old Remington 552 Speedmaster years ago, that the barrel was really leaded up! He said he got the lead out for me, but I never asked, and still don`t know: what kind of .22 ammo leads up a barrel? All .22`s? And how do I check to see if there`s leading in the barrel, and how do I remove that?
Isn`t there more to removing lead effectively though?Yeah rimfire is the dirtiest. Get a good bore cleaning solution (i.e. hoppes) and 22lr boresnake...use often
Lead bullets with no copper jacket.Ok, I have a question to ask, and I`m going to be REALLY vulnerable here...I was told by a gunsmith that did something for me on my old Remington 552 Speedmaster years ago, that the barrel was really leaded up! He said he got the lead out for me, but I never asked, and still don`t know: what kind of .22 ammo leads up a barrel? All .22`s? And how do I check to see if there`s leading in the barrel, and how do I remove that?
Bought a 622 new about 25 years ago at the gun store on 37 going Moorseville. Still have it. It’s a fun accurate pistol to shoot.Picked up a SW 422 today.
Produced: 1987 - 1996
A unique design feature of the 422 was the fact that the barrel resided in a low position in the frame just above the trigger guard.
The barrel is non-moving and fixed to the frame.
It came threaded from the factory, but the "barrel nut" was used to affix the barrel to the frame.
This made this pistol line perfect for use with a suppressor with an aftermarket adapter since the sights could still be utilized.
My research indicated that this was a reliable gun.
Put 200 rounds through it today w/o a hiccup of any kind: that makes it more reliable than any other I've had: surprise.
21' on a hand rest.
Started at the bottom adjusting the rear sights along the way to the top of the page.
It started out shooting low, but might have been OK at further than 21'.
Windage was always close.
Former owner said he used it to shoot in a couple of 22 rimfire matches years ago in KY before he used another.
I feel the same way T-DOGG.Bumping this thread because I miss Turbo (AreoFlyer09) being around here. He and this thread started a rimfire craze. Nothing against the offspring rimfire threads that developed, but this was the original rimfire thread and it'd be nice to see it remain someone current.
622? That's the stainless steel slide version.Bought a 622 new about 25 years ago at the gun store on 37 going Moorseville. Still have it. It’s a fun accurate pistol to shoot.