Apologies for the thread drift, but YOU axed ME.
Top pic is the usual Weaver T-36 on a 11mm rail - bought off e*** from a guy in MA for half price.
Bottom pic is one of my collection of the big old Tascos that nobody wants these days - which is good news for me. Most .22 target rifles of the 50s and 60s had long scope bases mounted on them as there was an international 100 yard comp in those days that has now been futzed. I have a few of them and well as Unertls, one of which is on one of my other rescued rifles, this time a LH-action BSA MkII Intl. One of the other Tascos is on a BSA MkII RH action...wanna see?
Needless to say they all shoot a whole lot better than I do, even with me shooting the cheapskate 'cooking' GECO' standard 40gr ammunition. I have a few more .22's including the unique Alexander Martin take-down made for a boy just before WW1. You ca nsee that there - go to the bottom of the page - http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Model_1.html
I'm sorry to say that I can't send images direct to this site, so I rely on the good offices of folks like you to help me out here. I have around 25,000 images of shooting here in UK on our gun club range, including stuff that you will NEVER see in Canada because of our peculiar gun laws.
Best to all
tac
Top pic is the usual Weaver T-36 on a 11mm rail - bought off e*** from a guy in MA for half price.
Bottom pic is one of my collection of the big old Tascos that nobody wants these days - which is good news for me. Most .22 target rifles of the 50s and 60s had long scope bases mounted on them as there was an international 100 yard comp in those days that has now been futzed. I have a few of them and well as Unertls, one of which is on one of my other rescued rifles, this time a LH-action BSA MkII Intl. One of the other Tascos is on a BSA MkII RH action...wanna see?
Needless to say they all shoot a whole lot better than I do, even with me shooting the cheapskate 'cooking' GECO' standard 40gr ammunition. I have a few more .22's including the unique Alexander Martin take-down made for a boy just before WW1. You ca nsee that there - go to the bottom of the page - http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Model_1.html
I'm sorry to say that I can't send images direct to this site, so I rely on the good offices of folks like you to help me out here. I have around 25,000 images of shooting here in UK on our gun club range, including stuff that you will NEVER see in Canada because of our peculiar gun laws.
Best to all
tac


















































