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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Need an Accurate 22lr/17hmr/22mag
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<blockquote data-quote="John C" data-source="post: 600050" data-attributes="member: 40904"><p>I was looking for a champagne .22LR on a beer budget a couple of years ago. I went a different route. I bought a used Anschutz 64 rifle from an importer in California. He buys up rifle club guns, checks them out, and resells them. I paid $350 at the time. The rifle has some "character" marks, but is nicely broken in. The trigger is simply excellent, and these rifles are spec'd to shoot 5 shots in 1 cm at 50 meters. That's 5 shots in .4 inches at 54 yards. </p><p></p><p>You can get a an adapter for a Harris bipod. The rifles have a rail where you can easily mount a scope. The barrels are fully free floating. The only downside is that the rifles are heavy and single shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John C, post: 600050, member: 40904"] I was looking for a champagne .22LR on a beer budget a couple of years ago. I went a different route. I bought a used Anschutz 64 rifle from an importer in California. He buys up rifle club guns, checks them out, and resells them. I paid $350 at the time. The rifle has some "character" marks, but is nicely broken in. The trigger is simply excellent, and these rifles are spec'd to shoot 5 shots in 1 cm at 50 meters. That's 5 shots in .4 inches at 54 yards. You can get a an adapter for a Harris bipod. The rifles have a rail where you can easily mount a scope. The barrels are fully free floating. The only downside is that the rifles are heavy and single shot. [/QUOTE]
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