Haven’t shot 22’s in 20 years, kinda getting back into it for fun ( not serious registered matches). I see new stuff out like vudoo etc, can my old 64 action hang with these guns of today or is this a excuse to get another gun
This is a lower level match than your shooting I think(so far but that always changes ya know). Guys have the newer cz, a couple of the tikka t1x, one vudoo so far and a mix of savage etc. No customs as of yet. My old gun shoots pretty well but not as good as the top tier guns by any means. Maybe time for a custom.......At our club we have about 8 guys that shoot Anschutz RF. Some are competitive, but seldom win. A Stiller 2500x is tops and my Walther KK300 is probably next. All of that said, the Anschutz are factory stock with all kinds of stock variations. And yes, I'm building a 1913 to shoot at our matches.
To start you will need a tuner, Todd Toenges to do your trigger, a BR stock, and good ammo to be in our top 5-10 places. I am really having fun with it.
At our club we have about 8 guys that shoot Anschutz RF. Some are competitive, but seldom win. A Stiller 2500x is tops and my Walther KK300 is probably next. All of that said, the Anschutz are factory stock with all kinds of stock variations. And yes, I'm building a 1913 to shoot at our matches.
To start you will need a tuner, Todd Toenges to do your trigger, a BR stock, and good ammo to be in our top 5-10 places. I am really having fun with it.
I can see this costing me..... I love my custom centerfires.64 should keep you close enough to enjoy the matches
but,,,
There is no bad excuse to buy another gun!
I figure my 64mpr is to rimfire about what my savage ftr is to centerfireI can see this costing me..... I love my custom centerfires.
HmmmmI figure my 64mpr is to rimfire about what my savage ftr is to centerfire
In rimfire competition, the right ammo can put you on top, but finding the right lot is always a major effort. If you do find that lot make sure you buy several cases!If you find that "killer lot" of ammo so many speak of, and can read the wind, then sure.
The test centers are already overloaded and you want to send a non-competitive rifle to lot test for ammo that you aren't going to compete with but only shoot for fun in your club shoots. It doesn't add up.Is it money ahead to send the gun to a test facility?
I can still want it to shoot the best it can can’t I, my money is just as good as the next guys right?The test centers are already overloaded and you want to send a non-competitive rifle to lot test for ammo that you aren't going to compete with but only shoot for fun in your club shoots. It doesn't add up.
I have a Penrod custom ppc that is a hammer. I may give him a call and see what he says. ThanksSend it to Mark Penrod. Have him put on a Shilen Ratchet barrel and a Harrels tuner, and tune it up.
You'll be competetive! Check with him on what kind of stock you'll need.
I don't see why not. I would call all the test centers to see what they say.Is it money ahead to send the gun to a test facility?
