I've got a bit of a thing for pump action rimfire rifles. As in 3 Remington 12's, a couple of Stevens Visible Loaders and a newer Rossi 62 copy of the old Winchester 62.
Yesterday I thought it would be fun to shoot my club's Speed Steel match with the Rossi. It was like reliving the days at the PNE and the shooting galleries that they had. The only downside is that the targets weren't ducks and they were not swimming from side to side on the tracks like the galleries....
The rifle was superbly fun to shoot. My times for the 5 targets were in the mid to high 4's for the wider spaced sets and on a couple of the stages with close spaced targets I got into the mid to high three's on a few runs. My best was a 3.44 seconds to raise the rifle for the sight picture and get off the 5 shots. I was pretty stoked at that.
It was raining cats and dogs during the match and we don't have covered shooting sheds at the pistol bays where we held the match. So the rifle is still half apart while the Minwax tung oil I've applied to the insides of the wood parts dries before I put it back together. But I'll post a picture or three once it's all in one piece again sometime tomorrow.
Please feel free to share your love and pics of your rimfire pump rifles. Let's show the rest of them what they are missing.
Yesterday I thought it would be fun to shoot my club's Speed Steel match with the Rossi. It was like reliving the days at the PNE and the shooting galleries that they had. The only downside is that the targets weren't ducks and they were not swimming from side to side on the tracks like the galleries....

The rifle was superbly fun to shoot. My times for the 5 targets were in the mid to high 4's for the wider spaced sets and on a couple of the stages with close spaced targets I got into the mid to high three's on a few runs. My best was a 3.44 seconds to raise the rifle for the sight picture and get off the 5 shots. I was pretty stoked at that.
It was raining cats and dogs during the match and we don't have covered shooting sheds at the pistol bays where we held the match. So the rifle is still half apart while the Minwax tung oil I've applied to the insides of the wood parts dries before I put it back together. But I'll post a picture or three once it's all in one piece again sometime tomorrow.
Please feel free to share your love and pics of your rimfire pump rifles. Let's show the rest of them what they are missing.