Rimfire Pics...Show em off!!!

The collapsible stock and fore grip are Magpul, the mag is Promag and the charging handle is an aftermarket part that Brownells carried. The flip up iron sights are Troy Industries, the rails are from Iron Eagle Tactical, the 12.5" bull barrel came from Dlask and the A2 flash suppressor was something that was kicking around my parts drawer. All metal parts were refinished using baked-on KG GunKote to give the rifle a uniform looking (and protective) finish.

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Could you let me know which rail bundle it is from iron eagle??

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What scopes are these?


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This is my Thompson Center R-55 Benchmark. Great rifle. 100% reliable and deadly accurate.
Just completed a custom satin polished finish on the barrel and receiver. Turned out far better than I expected.
 
What scopes are these?

Hawke Varmint SF 4-16X44mm. I also have the Varmint SF in 3-12X44 and 6-24X44... I can highly recommend them. The fine 1/2 Mil-Dot reticle is excellent, and the parallax adjustment is smooth... scopes are clear and hold POI... I have them on QD mounts so they can be removed and other optical devises employed.
 
My 22's

My rimfires are a bit of a timeline for me, which I'll admit is a pretty short story.

The rifle I learned to shoot with, a Savage Mark 2 GL:

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The rifle I learned to shoot 100 yard 22lr benchrest with, a Savage Mark 2 BTVLSS:


The rifle I'm currently shooting, and hoping to be a decent contender with for 100 yard 22lr benchrest, a BSA martini international mark 2 with left hand rear furniture:


Hope this uploads alright, it's been a while since I've used any forums.
Cheers!
 
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Still getting used to the gun, and the trigger, but I did shoot two groups that I had a good "feeling" about on each shot, and I got a .760" group on one, and discounting a flier that had me swearing pretty hard at the time, .409" on the other. Was using a pretty solid rest and Eley Practice, I don't think wind was an issue that I could feel. The trigger though... my lord it is fantastic.

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