seems that over the last couples of years there is a small but growing interest in accuracy for better class of rimfire guns that shoot,
Hi Jeff,
That's a very good question. As it has already been said, maybe we get this impression because of internet ?
You have to keep in mind that smallbore 3P and especially prone was a VERY popular sport in North America from the '40 right through the '80. Out of these thousands shooters, many were tinkerers who were already trying to get the ultimate accuracy from their guns. If you can, take a look at a '60 vintage Freeland catalog: there was back then a lot of gadgets available to improve accuracy (electric bedders, integrated fore-end ''tuners'', etc)
Now, can we say that modern rifles are more accurate that they used to be ? For centerfire, it is obvious (a 6PPC is more accurate and dopes wind better than a .222) but in rimfire, it's a different story. Nowadays, we can get better triggers, better stocks (for both 3P shooters and benchresters), better scopes but I am not 100% sure that we get better rifles.
There was already some very high quality rimfire barrels and actions decades ago. I don't know for sure if modern ones are more accurate. Anyone who shot a Winchester 52 or a Remington 37 will agree with me. I bought a 37 last spring. With RWS ammo, I got an average of .38'' for 5, 10-shots groups. Keep in mind that this rifle was built more than 70 years ago !
As far as the ammo is concerned, I think we have more choice now but again, I'm not sure that the match ammo we now shoot is much better than it used to be. I know that there are thousands of shooters worldwide who would do anything to get a case of '70 vintage Tenex in paper boxes or Olymp Russian ammo (count me in !)
Paul