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77/22H, K-Hornet, and Connecticut Precision?
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<blockquote data-quote="BoilerUP" data-source="post: 539885" data-attributes="member: 32369"><p>Have the opportunity to get a safe queen 77/22H from my father.</p><p></p><p>I know these rifles have internet-legend poor accuracy. This particular rifle was last shot about 10 years ago by myself with Hornady factory V-Max ammo; all I remember was it provided consistent hits on soda-sized cans 50-100yd with a 4x Nikon scope.</p><p></p><p>I want to get the rifle and see how it will shoot at 100yd with a variety of factory ammo; if accuracy is "good enough" I'll leave well enough alone and start reloading for it. If it isn't isn't satisfactory, I'm thinking about shipping it to CPC for their accurizing & trigger package, and possibly conversion to K-Hornet.</p><p></p><p>I've got 22LR and 223, so I'm thinking the Hornet will provide a <200yd coyote gun that is cheap to feed and and has low recoil/report for my son's first centerfire in a few years.</p><p></p><p>Curious to know the experiences of others with this rifle and CPC's work...and if K-Hornet conversion is really that beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoilerUP, post: 539885, member: 32369"] Have the opportunity to get a safe queen 77/22H from my father. I know these rifles have internet-legend poor accuracy. This particular rifle was last shot about 10 years ago by myself with Hornady factory V-Max ammo; all I remember was it provided consistent hits on soda-sized cans 50-100yd with a 4x Nikon scope. I want to get the rifle and see how it will shoot at 100yd with a variety of factory ammo; if accuracy is "good enough" I'll leave well enough alone and start reloading for it. If it isn't isn't satisfactory, I'm thinking about shipping it to CPC for their accurizing & trigger package, and possibly conversion to K-Hornet. I've got 22LR and 223, so I'm thinking the Hornet will provide a <200yd coyote gun that is cheap to feed and and has low recoil/report for my son's first centerfire in a few years. Curious to know the experiences of others with this rifle and CPC's work...and if K-Hornet conversion is really that beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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