High Quality 22lr's

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Sako , Annies , Kimber , Vudoo , Walther , Cooper ?

With an abundance of hi end 22's on the EE
you should be able to find what you want/need.

A buyers market...
 
Steyr Zephyr 2 fullstock

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Deals are few and far between, but I started to cool off on the Rimfire EE when I saw a Marlin 795 listed for about $400 recently. First time I bought one of those it was $125 with a $25 mail-in rebate. Last one I sold was under $200, and it wasn't that long ago. Not in the market for anything rimfire-related, but have my eye on something else, and that something else seems to carry highly-inflated prices as well.
 
I have a RimX action up. Most don't want to pay extra for a $1600 chassis, and a $4000 scope, on top of the action, so only listed as a barreled action with mags. Plus this way you get to choose your favorite stock, and trigger, and glass to make it yours!
I'm over $3000 before taxes into the barreled action. At this rate, I might just hold onto it and make it a 17wsm.

Such an easy swap to 22 mag, 17 mach2, or 17hmr for the rimX. Replace prefit barrel, new bolt head, and new mags gets you into a new caliber. Same action and main bolt body, and all will work with the rest of your system. The 17 wsm requires a new complete bolt, new mags, and new barrel. I'm really surprised at the lack of people playing with this option.
 
Any SPEC rifles on there?

Are you talking Calfee spec rifles? If so I don't imagine your going to find one. People who have them don't sell them or may not be allowed to sell them. I know I seen it claimed that Calfee got so he would refuse to build a rifle for anyone that wasn't of championship caliber and had championships to prove it.
 
Toronto 2017. National team air rifle shooter (not me by any stretch) - I asked her if the rifle was $4k or $5k..
Right in the middle... $4500. for an air rifle. But competition air pistols go for $1500-$2500 so not surprised.
 
The best shooter for the money on the EE is probably the Anschutz 1411 with a prone stock that was posted recently. It's not mine, but if it has an average-for-Anschutz barrel, it should shoot very well indeed (with the appropriate ammo).
 
Are you talking Calfee spec rifles? If so I don't imagine your going to find one. People who have them don't sell them or may not be allowed to sell them. I know I seen it claimed that Calfee got so he would refuse to build a rifle for anyone that wasn't of championship caliber and had championships to prove it.

According to IBI, my 20" carbon barrel has the calfee 4 chamber??
 
According to IBI, my 20" carbon barrel has the calfee 4 chamber??

That's very possible as anyone can buy that reamer but there is alot more to calfee "spec" rifle than the chamber and most of it from what I have seen he has kept his secret
 
"Calfee Spec" rifles were not just any rifles put together by Bill Calfee, the noted rimfire gunsmith. These were rifles built "from the ground up" by Bill Calfee. For more details, see h ttp://benchrest.com/showthread.php?100575-Rimfire-Benchrest-rifles-(Calfee-SPEC-rifles)

For the dimensions of the Calfee IV chamber, see below and compare with other match chambers. Of course, the chamber is only one component of rifle accuracy. The chamber has to be properly cut (not all smiths and barrel makers do an equal job) and it must be accompanied by a superlative bore (and a few other things) to maximize potential.

 
Unless shooters are bench rest competitors, most cannot outshoot a CZ or Tikka factory rifle. Some of that is not understanding how to find superlative performing 22LR ammo for their rifle. Spending for an aftermarket barrel (or getting a good Anschutz one), lot tested ammo, a high quality precision optic, and a chassis if getting off the bench, and hello $5K minimum. Shooters want to believe cheap shoots as well as expensive, but that just isn’t the case, apples to apples.
 
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