I have been playing with a Ruger Mk II and it is probably as good as any .22 target pistol that I own. I also have a S W 422 and a Challenger III. I would say the Challenger III is probably the most accurate for me. Remember, one hand... not in a rest. Have a Beretta NEOS. Also pretty good. But these are all relatively inexpensive 'plinker' target pistols as good as they might be.
I am thinking I am going to move up a notch and participate in the local pistol league. I need centre fire and rimfire.
For centre fire I have purchased an almost new Smith & Wesson 52-2, which I am told is the latest version of the 52 (I haven't checked yet). It shoots ONLY 38 HBWC. Which are the most unusual rounds I have ever seen for centre fire. They are HOLLOW BASE WAD CUTTERS. Flush to the brass. No nose at all. What's a fair price to pay for one in minty condition?
For rim fire, I am going to try the Smith and Wesson 41 with some target loads. The one I have decided to purchase has extended target sites on it as well. Interesting gun. I see them advertised from $800 up to $2000. What's a fair price to pay for one with the extended sites on it?
I am also going to try out a Kimber .22 conversion on my Kimber Target II Stainless Steel pistol. The Target II is quite accurate - am hoping that the S&W 52-2 will be as good or better. I have even thought about going to the Kimber Target II in .45 (instead of 9mm) as the league scores such that if your bullet hole TOUCHES the next ring in, you get the higher score and as we all know, .45's make a bigger hole. I am hoping the Kimber .22 conversion kit mounted on my Target II will give me some serious accuracy as Kimber claims. We shall see. We shall see.
I also see a FAS target pistol for sale and am thinking of trying it out. Understand they are quite good. What the heck. I can always sell what I don't do well with. And that's probably most of them because they are all better guns that I am at shooting.
I am going to be putting the Smith and Wesson 422, the NEOS and the Challenger III up for sale to pay for the 41, 52-2 and Kimber .22 conversion kit (and maybe that FAS). So anyone wanting to try out the aforementioned keep an eye open on the EE.
Hope I am not making a mistake with these.... time will tell. One thing; I am hanging on to the Ruger Mk II for a while yet. I love it. In fact, I think I am going to look for another one with a Bull barrel on it so that my son and I can shoot at the same time.
Regards,
Torontogunguy