It depends on which bottom metal you use. I own a RimX and bought Hawkins Precision bottom metal put it in a Remington stock and found that I needed to inlett and glass bed for the bottom metal. The tangs on the bottom metal were a little different than Remington. I went ahead and glass/epoxy bedded the action to the stock at the same time.So I'd be looking at an Anschutz, Vudoo or Rim-X?
Would the Vudoo and Rim-X both drop in to a Rem 700 based chassis?
I've been shooting my 16" T1x for about 18 months. I've swapped out the trigger spring, put it in a KRG Bravo stock, and it has an Athlon Midas Tac scope.
I don't hunt, and I shoot off a bench at 50 and 100 yards. At 50, if I shoot 5x5 shot groups, they'll generally average .45-.5". That's with Center-X. With SK Std+, they open up a touch.
I'm happy with the rifle, so it's not that. But I'm about to have some surgery that will keep me from shooting my centerfire rifles for awhile. So, when I can get back to shooting, I thought a new .22 might be fun.
So, what would I have to spend to get something that would shoot better than my Tikka? And this last 18 months is the totality of my rifle shooting experience. So I don't really know what a really nice rifle is capable of, or what I'm capable of, for that matter.
Nah!!!! That rifle may be good for squirrels and such but that's about it!!!
Not sure what all your getting at that price. I bought my RIMX action (including 1 Mag. and a no go gauge) for $1,175.00 from ALTUS Shooting Solutions.A RimX is $1500 for the action.
Hi Dennis, what kind of scores are you putting up on the ARA UL targets? just curious really. It's kind of irrelevant since we're both shooting at different ranges in different conditions, etc. I like to hear how others are doingI've got three Vudoo V22 repeaters, a Vudoo Three-60 repeater, and a couple of V22S single shots, all but one of which I barreled myself with Krieger, Benchmark, & Shilen select match ratchet blanks. The repeaters are all chambered with an EPS reamer, and the two V22S single shots are chambered with a Nevius reamer. The one repeater than I didn't chamber was purchased as a bbl'd action directly from VGW with a 22" Bartlein in VGW's Kukri profile. There are days when I can get really impressive 50yd groups out of any of the repeaters, but the two single shots are consistently tighter-shooting than any of the repeaters. I don't presently have the time during the summer months to shoot 22RF BR matches - still farming, working alone, and just can't plan on taking off on a weekend for a BR match that may require a day's drive to get there. So nearly all my shooting is done here on my own range.
It's not that I haven't shot any competition - in the past, when Dad was still alive and able to cover for me if I wanted to take off to go shoot matches, I shot a lot of XTC & prone Hi Power, and managed to get my Distinguished Rifleman Badge, along with NRA high master classifications in XTC, Mid & Long range prone. But that was then, and this is now - and I've yet to take the V22S that I have set up for BR shooting to a BR match. I do have a good supply of ARA targets, and have shot a number of them while having the V22S in a PQP one-piece joy-stick rest. Not saying that I'm a great shooter, just mentioned all this as a frame of reference to give an idea of my rifle shooting experience. I've also had a long standing relationship with VGW (bought the 1st repeater from them in 2017), and have good confidence in the rifles they turn out.
Yep. Just looked them up, $1150. That's what happens when I try to remember too muchNot sure what all your getting at that price. I bought my RIMX action (including 1 Mag. and a no go gauge) for $1,175.00 from ALTUS Shooting Solutions.
I don't think I've shot anything better than 2200. Not that the rifle's not capable, but I have yet to learn how to move from one bull to the next without screwing up. And I don't recall ever shooting on these ARA targets when there was less than 9-10mph wind. Need to buy or build myself a good set of wind indicators and learn to use them...Hi Dennis, what kind of scores are you putting up on the ARA UL targets? just curious really. It's kind of irrelevant since we're both shooting at different ranges in different conditions, etc. I like to hear how others are doing
2200 on the UL target is actually pretty good. Moving bull to bull certainly makes it interesting. I know what it's like to constantly deal with the wind.I don't think I've shot anything better than 2200. Not that the rifle's not capable, but I have yet to learn how to move from one bull to the next without screwing up. And I don't recall ever shooting on these ARA targets when there was less than 9-10mph wind. Need to buy or build myself a good set of wind indicators and learn to use them...
Just as a matter of interest, I gave my old Annie M54 an airing for the first time outside at 50 yds this year.Best accuracy for your buck might be an old single shot Anschutz Match 54 or BSA Martini International target rifle. Although they might be 50 years old, given the right ammunition, they will still keep up with any of the more modern offerings.
Something's wrong there. Unless it's just a single stage vs two stage preference. I have both and the trigger on my 1712 is way better. I also took the time to get it adjusted properlyBTW, I like the Jard trigger on the Tikka better than the trigger on my 1712.
I messed with the 1712 trigger and couldn't get it to my liking. The Jard on the TX is a nice upgrade.Something's wrong there. Unless it's just a single stage vs two stage preference. I have both and the trigger on my 1712 is way better. I also took the time to get it adjusted properly
I will say that the factory T1x trigger is one of the best factory triggers I've had. Maybe not the lightest but with a spring change it's reasonably light and crisp. It's a very nice factory trigger