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Let's pretend you want the best .22lr ever. For benchrest shooting. Money no object. Shooting anywhere from 50-300 yards. What would it include?

I'm assuming an Anschutz with a fortner action? Which one?
Which scope base?
Which scope?


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You talking 22lr or any 22?

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WaJim wrote:
You talking 22lr or any 22?

22lr. clarified post


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One they use in the Olympics. Just ditch those funky sights they use

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I like benchrest/precision shooting as much as the any other gun nut...but when it comes to 22LR, i like to dream big.

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Best .22LR ever.....


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And it shoots .410 as well lol


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On a more serious note, Ruger came out with a .22LR Precision.

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My dream is you actually research something for yourself instead of making a thread about something that has been beat to death.

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My dream is you actually research something for yourself instead of making a thread about something that has been beat to death.

Just sayin'

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He hit the cheeseballs, like twice. :ROFLMAO:

My favorite 22 is the 9422 XTR, plenty accurate.

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Pablo wrote:
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He hit the cheeseballs, like twice. :ROFLMAO:

My favorite 22 is the 9422 XTR, plenty accurate.


:plusone: Winchester 9422 has to be one of the slickest 22LR rifles ever. They are spendy on the used market for sure. LGS has one on the rack right now but it's hard to justify spending a full grand on one at the moment.

I'm eventually planning to pick up a left handed Anschutz 1416L D HB model for silhouette matches in the next year or two:
http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/index.php5?produktID=938&menu=106&sprache=1&produktShow=detail

Used to have a Browning T-Bolt 22LR left hand. While it was a great shooter the trigger was pretty limiting for silhouette shooting purposes and was not adjustable or replaceable with an aftermarket trigger. So that one's gone down the road now. As far as scope, I have an old Leupold 6.5-20 x 40mm AO that I'll mount up when I get around to purchasing the new rifle. Burris also makes some really nice scopes popular with the silhouette crowd.

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GeekWithGuns wrote:
Pablo wrote:
sinus211 wrote:


He hit the cheeseballs, like twice. :ROFLMAO:

My favorite 22 is the 9422 XTR, plenty accurate.


:plusone: Winchester 9422 has to be one of the slickest 22LR rifles ever. They are spendy on the used market for sure. LGS has one on the rack right now but it's hard to justify spending a full grand on one at the moment.

I'm eventually planning to pick up a left handed Anschutz 1416L D HB model for silhouette matches in the next year or two:
http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/index.php5?produktID=938&menu=106&sprache=1&produktShow=detail

Used to have a Browning T-Bolt 22LR left hand. While it was a great shooter the trigger was pretty limiting for silhouette shooting purposes and was not adjustable or replaceable with an aftermarket trigger. So that one's gone down the road now. As far as scope, I have an old Leupold 6.5-20 x 40mm AO that I'll mount up when I get around to purchasing the new rifle. Burris also makes some really nice scopes popular with the silhouette crowd.


Nice. I bought my 9422 XTR, new in 1989 or so. I think it was around $300. I have the receipt buried in the gun files.

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