Easily available physically but maybe not financially - this is my wishlist: https://www.guncity.com/22sako-p94s-...hreaded-406765
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Easily available physically but maybe not financially - this is my wishlist: https://www.guncity.com/22sako-p94s-...hreaded-406765
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That's a nice looking rifle!
If I was looking for another 22, Id be holding out for a BRNO model 1 or 5. They come up occasionally.
Unsophisticated... AF!
I'm not a massive Tikka fan but the T1X Hunter with the flush mag is a very pretty rifle, expensive for a .22 but i wouldn't mind one!
I will put in a great 22 for the older Remington 541S they are a very nice .22 - come up every now and then- and the pump remingtons same era just work may require some work to put a can on though - most shot very well
photo of a steyre zepher certainly on my I want one list
Last edited by Barry the hunter; 14-05-2025 at 10:42 AM.
Sako have made some nice .22Lr's. The M78 and P94 pictured above are nice all metal and timber rifles. The later models (post 94 Quad and Finnfire) have a bit of polymer in them but are still high quality and shoot well.
The Lithgow 101's shoot well, but are a heavier cross over range and field designs.
Look out for rimfires from Cooper and Kimber.
Rimfirecentral is a good forum for this discussion topic.
CZ and Brno are Ok but boring.
I do like my Norinco EM-332... good heft and proportions, although a bit scarce on the used market these days.
I'm probably going to move my 10/22 custom competition on. Pretty cool little rifle i just never use it. Open to swaps for something fun
Anschutz 1422
Marcus
Kimber
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Contact me for reloading components, brass, projectiles, powder, primers, etc
http://terminatorproducts.co.nz/
http://www.youtube.com/user/Terminat...?feature=guide
I have a Mauser M201, worth buying if you can find one. Had an anschutz 1517 which had to go back for a visit due to accuracy issues. It was sorted and shot very well but its a small rifle, too small for my liking.I sold it for a Weihrauch which is a better rifle all round, better trigger, better action and better precision . Its a full sized rifle with a heavy barrel . I'm now using a steyr zephyr II which is also full sized but lighter. I like the stock on the steyr and the weight and balance but the engineering is better on the Weihrauch at every point.
If i was to buy another it would be this one.
https://www.reloaders.co.nz/shop/Fir...HMR+Rifle.html
Just a slopy retrobate
The 77/22's are nice
I just bought a Weirauch HW66. I'm loving it so far, a little heavy but not too bad.
The CZ 457 Americans are nice and light but the weirauch hog back stock feels nicer to shoot with
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