The 15" barrel wont hurt it at all. as long as its mechanically reliable and accurate it will be fine.
If I was buying a 17hmr these would be on the shortlist especially for a semi.
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The 15" barrel wont hurt it at all. as long as its mechanically reliable and accurate it will be fine.
If I was buying a 17hmr these would be on the shortlist especially for a semi.
Still have my stirling. great little gun. Redid the stock years ago and made it a little more ergonomic on the wrist just in front of the comb.
Always considered shortening it a little back to 16"...
Good shit. have you tried washing the mag out? The wax/lube on the 22 along with a bit of powder fouling can gum them up.
Bit odd about the scopes. My good mate who shot heaps of rabbits used to do...
I remember them coming out not long after I got mine. I wasn't happy as I would've stumped up the extra cash for one.
Best we ever did in the bunny shoot was somewhere in the 600's approx. 2004-2005? Came third. predominantly shotties. I had a great afternoon but the night didn't go quite as long as I reckon it...
Mooseman, you pretty much echoed two guys who told me about the rugers from their shooting in the 70's-80's.
One guy shot goats (amongst other things)with subsonics and a silencer when he was...
Tentman that's getting tricky timattalon do the Russians do a decent 22 magnum? maybe import one of the biathlon types?
Mine shot well with Winchester powerpoints (red packet), PMC zapper which shot to exactly same point of aim as the PP's and seemed to do just as well and Winchester/hushpower subs.
Always shot...
One better-control rings and base. Good deal at the time with my scope-never moved a millimetre and look good even with the skinny barrel and shit cheap ass stock lol
I bought my one years ago on the advice from a couple of people who shot them heaps in the late 70's- 80's.. The 10 shot mag is as reliable as (usually), and I have found it as accurate as reports...