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Rimfire Gallery--Show Us Your Gun

My CZ 457 Varmint @ One w/Boyd stock
Replaced the trigger spring and set to15oz pull weight
SK Rifle Match (Red Box) ammo shoots best out of it with Agulia as my second best for cheap plinking/practice ammo.
Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25x56 scope
24” barrel
With this setup my best 5 shot group at 36yds is .21” Ya I know not great compared to a lot of you guys but I have fun and I’ll get it better at 50yds. The analysis says 4 shot because I couldn’t find where the 5th shot went.

I’ve just added a 200yd gong and plan to add one at 300yds so I’ll be playing around a bit.
 

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New to me, bucket list item. Hubalek "Special" barreled Marlin Ballard No. 2 rifle in .22 LR. Hubalek advertised his "Special" barrels as guaranteed to shoot 10 shots into 0.125" (ctc) at 25 yards from a machine rest. Can't wait to see how this one will do.
 

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I am very happy! My NPI (Newman Precision Ind) 22 lr rifle came yesterday. Merry Christmas to me!!!
I will try and get pics up. Repeater.
 
With the variety of rimfire disciplines, from cowboy action to Olympic level three-position, there are a host of different rimfire designs on the market. These may shoot the same ammo, but they certainly vary in looks and ergonomics. This is testimony to human creativity. I'll start this picture thread off with two very different guns.

The first is a FR Gemini 703 from HPS Target Rifles Ltd. in England. As shown below,fitted with Anschutz 54 match action), it is a 50m smallbore "free rifle". However, it is designed so that you can switch in a centerfire action,most commonly 6mmBR) for 300m matches. With an adjustable handgrip, it's wild looking to say the least. HPS calls this an "An unashamed ISSF derived stock for both 50m smallbore and 300m fullbore shooting."

Link: http://www.hps-tr.com/prods_ultra_stocks.asp#fr703

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The next gun is likewise accurate, but designed to shoot from the bench. The proud owner is David "Stump" Newsom. Rifle is a LB/RP Turbo built by Bill Calfee. FUDD Tuner is by Scott Hamilton. Stock is McMillan Edge painted '04 Cadillac Escalade Pearl White w/ silver flames. Trigger is 1.4 ounce Jewell. Scope is Leupold 36x mounted in BKL rings atop Davidson bases. Barrel by Douglas. Gun weighs in at < 10.5 lbs. The handsome rest was crafted by Laymon Loggins.,Photo courtesy of our friends the UK Assn. of Rimfire Benchrest Shooting. Check out their site, Benchrest22.org, it has lots of interesting info, plus free targets.)

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Dear Forum Boss... I caught the rimfire virus on sorta late in life , but catching up slowly. I dont think I have anything to compete with, but I might. What I really like about yours is the history and fond memories. Those are stories in their self. When you have the time drop a few targets with each rifle , so I can
uh and oh. Buck , in c.
 
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Received this week. Was able to get a few rounds down range today. Pretty good results overall considering my mediocre skill. It shot most everything I used today pretty well except for the 28 speed CenterX I have. (None of my rifles have shot that ammo well so far.) Target was shot at 50 yards.

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