So I finally tested mine. Its bone stock... for now !
Here the results, good and bad, 5 shot groups at 50y.
My NS like to shoot dirty, and it also like the expensive stuff, those god dammit Eley's are too good...











Hard to see on the pic but 4 shots are in the black circle and the other one is a flyer.

Its a nice little rifle, but IMO not worth buying another stock. If you throw 200$ for a stock on a 250$ rifle, you are almost at a CZ level, which is not way more accurate but its a much more overall quality rimfire rifle.
I really liked this thread from beginning, I really like the *Budget Build* theme for this rifle.
As much I as love this NS522, I really hate the stock. I decided to modify the factory stck like you guys did.
Here is some pics of the beginning...

Old Lee Enfield Sporter forend wood donor...



Today I sanded the buttstock into rough shape and applied some good old Bundo. Tomorrow, I will sand it and take more pics...
Here the results, good and bad, 5 shot groups at 50y.
My NS like to shoot dirty, and it also like the expensive stuff, those god dammit Eley's are too good...











Hard to see on the pic but 4 shots are in the black circle and the other one is a flyer.

Its a nice little rifle, but IMO not worth buying another stock. If you throw 200$ for a stock on a 250$ rifle, you are almost at a CZ level, which is not way more accurate but its a much more overall quality rimfire rifle.
I really liked this thread from beginning, I really like the *Budget Build* theme for this rifle.
As much I as love this NS522, I really hate the stock. I decided to modify the factory stck like you guys did.
Here is some pics of the beginning...

Old Lee Enfield Sporter forend wood donor...



Today I sanded the buttstock into rough shape and applied some good old Bundo. Tomorrow, I will sand it and take more pics...