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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert 71 View Post
    I have no experience with the 77/22 but I have a 77/17 varmint which is very accurate, under 0.75" 10 shot 100yd groups on a calm day, about on par with my Anschutz 1517.
    Mine has been awesome over the 30 years I have owned it. I have personally never met anyone who had actually owned a 77/22 and sold it be because of its "accuracy issues" .

    It's usually one of the last guns their owners say they would sell.

    Original Steyr Zephr's are popping up now,they are beautiful .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    Found one



    Had another one a few years ago, now only sold it to help finance a Barrett M107-A1
    Found a Pro Varmint in 17mk2 and a Hunter in 22lr in my safe and a Browning Abolt in 22lr
    " 60% of the time it works. 80% of the time it doesn't. " BRIAN FM

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    Lithgow - LA101 Crossover Rimfire Rifle. Deadly accurate, ergonomic and well engineered.
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    Tentman would be the guy to talk to . He is a .22lr slut and has shot most of the modern rifles on offer , so can tell you his experience - good or bad
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    How about a Henry Golden Boy 22 Mag?

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    Does big boy mean big wallet?
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    Sporter styles:

    Anschutz 1761, 1712, 1710.

    "Crossover" styles:

    Bergara B14R, Lithgow LA101, Weihrauch HW66JM.

    "Big Boy" rim fires:

    Vudoo, Zermatt Rim X, Anschutz 1727.

    Heirloom quality and no longer manufactured:

    Cooper 57M Custom Classic

    All the above listed depending on use and budget. I've owned them all (and a heap of others).

    Tentman...Talking of Lithgows (again), I decided to finish this one off - Now fitted with a 4 GR Benchmark - Very happy with how it turned out.

    https://imgur.com/pNU8Ycy
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    Hey Allen, very nice. Have you heard of any further trigger upgrade talk for the LA101s, a true match trigger would take them "next level".
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    My further thoughts on this, the current (last 10 years ? Hammer rifled) Ruger barrels can be superbly accurate, and the smoothest 22 we tested from everything on the rack one day was a SS Ruger American varmint. I bought it and it did indeed shoot pretty well, the Americans bedding makes it difficult to get precise and repeatable bedding though. A further personal dislike I have for the ruger 10 shot mag is its width, rifles built with them just don't carry as nicely as those built around a narrower action style.

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    Just do it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post

    Just do it!


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    Now that is a rifle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    Have you heard of any further trigger upgrade talk for the LA101s, a true match trigger would take them "next level".
    Sorry, No and that's a shame really. I had an LA101 "customized" for my wife back in 2015. That rifle wears a Maddco and has fired thousands of rounds without incident. With good lot numbers of ammo, it can pretty much run with any of the repeaters I've had built in recent years.
    I know not everyone shares my view, but I rate the LA101 action very highly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waynesworld View Post
    Now that is a rifle!
    I bought my 1422M in 1982 and a 1422 in 22LR a couple of years later. I love the accuracy but they are not light and having a wife and daughters left-handed they do not find them easy to shoot so also had lighter easier to handle 22's in the safe.

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    Looks like stunning wood in the photo with the bunnies. These are some of the nicest rifles to be produced IMHO. I am trying to get the four-some, I have the 1422 (.22), 1432 (22 H), 1532 (.222) I just need the .22 magnum (1522). Anyone wanting to part with a 1522 with a rollover cheek piece.....I would love to hear from you.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tedz50 View Post
    I bought my 1422M in 1982 and a 1422 in 22LR a couple of years later. I love the accuracy but they are not light and having a wife and daughters left-handed they do not find them easy to shoot so also had lighter easier to handle 22's in the safe.

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