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<blockquote data-quote="dwcars" data-source="post: 2968505" data-attributes="member: 123453"><p>I have a 77/22 that I've done minimal work to. I haven't had any trigger work done yet, and am simply using a trigger shoe. The 77/22 seems to bring considerable more money than I paid when I bought mine, but there are plenty of them out there on GB. They could definitely use trigger work, but mine shoots surprisingly well as it is. </p><p>I'm looking at some targets as I write this that were shot with different brands of ammo, and the two best are Norma TAC-22 and Blazer, and neither of which are high end. I haven't tried any of the 'expensive' stuff because I'm a cheap-skate. Both shot .311 groups which to me are a good starting point showing good "out-of-the-box" accuracy.</p><p>My next move will be to install bolt shims followed by some trigger work which will probably cost around $100. Because I have no control over cartridge loading in a .22 other than brand and MV, if I can get to around 1/4" or slightly under I'll be a happy camper. </p><p>I'm pretty certain that with a custom barrel I could do better, but again I'm a cheap-skate. Since I don't compete with anyone but myself, flys at 100 yards don't interest me. I'm way under $1500~!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwcars, post: 2968505, member: 123453"] I have a 77/22 that I've done minimal work to. I haven't had any trigger work done yet, and am simply using a trigger shoe. The 77/22 seems to bring considerable more money than I paid when I bought mine, but there are plenty of them out there on GB. They could definitely use trigger work, but mine shoots surprisingly well as it is. I'm looking at some targets as I write this that were shot with different brands of ammo, and the two best are Norma TAC-22 and Blazer, and neither of which are high end. I haven't tried any of the 'expensive' stuff because I'm a cheap-skate. Both shot .311 groups which to me are a good starting point showing good "out-of-the-box" accuracy. My next move will be to install bolt shims followed by some trigger work which will probably cost around $100. Because I have no control over cartridge loading in a .22 other than brand and MV, if I can get to around 1/4" or slightly under I'll be a happy camper. I'm pretty certain that with a custom barrel I could do better, but again I'm a cheap-skate. Since I don't compete with anyone but myself, flys at 100 yards don't interest me. I'm way under $1500~!! [/QUOTE]
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