The Anschutz,Cooper,Sako,Walther,Krico,Weihrauch...You get the idea, picture thread!

This is where my new rifle sleeps at night. I'll take it out again in the morning to admire it some more :D

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One of a kind.........

So where does this one of a kind homebuilt rifle fit in????................:wave:

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What about Mausers, BSW, Erma ,Geco ,Simpson??

WOW!!! That is an absolutely stellar collection of PreWWII German trainers and sporters. Those come for sale so seldomly I'm surprised anyone could possibly have that many!
Feel free to post some close ups of that MM410b.
Thanks for sharing
 
hard to believe it would make a difference but I've been having trouble getting good groups with my anschutz with anything but papua centre-x which is about 20c a shot and I'm eager to try to see if it will make an improvement with cheaper ammo...will let you know when i get around to it-and thanks for the tip!
 
hard to believe it would make a difference but I've been having trouble getting good groups with my anschutz with anything but papua centre-x which is about 20c a shot and I'm eager to try to see if it will make an improvement with cheaper ammo...will let you know when i get around to it-and thanks for the tip!

See if you can find some SK Standard plus. Half the price of Center X and if your rifle likes the Lapua it will generally like this as well.
 
I too live in Toronto. You could sell me that anschutz or you could head up to North York and get some SK Standard Plus ($55 a brick).


hard to believe it would make a difference but I've been having trouble getting good groups with my anschutz with anything but papua centre-x which is about 20c a shot and I'm eager to try to see if it will make an improvement with cheaper ammo...will let you know when i get around to it-and thanks for the tip!
 
These are a few of the all time favorites I own or have owned and still have pix of, but many of the old pix are missing ( Haenel, BSA, original Springfields and 52's, 75's, WWI / WWII trainers etc) In order of appearance, Anschutz Exemplar 14" (50 yd 10 shot group), Anschutz 1516 .22wmr Mannlicher, Anschutz 1907, 1966 T-Bolt, Cooper Western Classic .22 lr, Cooper Jackson Squirrel .22 lr w/ NZ walnut, Cooper Jackson Squirrel 17hmr w/ Turkish walnut, Cooper LVT .22lr, Sako Range .22lr w/threaded muzzle, Rem 40X, Walther Model -1 .22lr , semi-auto / bolt action. All are gone now except the T-Bolt, which will be around forever, any regrets ? the one I miss the most is the Sako Range, it would shoot CCI Stingers as well as the Coopers shot Eley 10X, the difference between a semi-match chamber (Sako) and a full match chamber ( Cooper)

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My Favourite!

Anschuetz 1710HB with Leupold FX3 25x40 and Lapua Centre-X at 100 yards...those are the best targets Ive collected in the past 4-5 years,the best group measures .225 but
I have not been able to get good groups(not even close) at 200 yards with the same ammo,wondering if the low velocity of target ammo is to blame...
I would appreciate input by anyone with long range .22 shooting experience!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/118880424@N05/12998511173/in/photostream/lightbox/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/118880424@N05/12998926585/in/photostream/lightbox/
 
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These are a few of the all time favorites I own or have owned and still have pix of, but many of the old pix are missing ( Haenel, BSA, original Springfields and 52's, 75's, WWI / WWII trainers etc) In order of appearance, Anschutz Exemplar 14" (50 yd 10 shot group), Anschutz 1516 .22wmr Mannlicher, Anschutz 1907, 1966 T-Bolt, Cooper Western Classic .22 lr, Cooper Jackson Squirrel .22 lr w/ NZ walnut, Cooper Jackson Squirrel 17hmr w/ Turkish walnut, Cooper LVT .22lr, Sako Range .22lr w/threaded muzzle, Rem 40X, Walther Model -1 .22lr , semi-auto / bolt action.

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Great Walther mod 1.
 
Gag great rimfireccollection!

One question, did you buy the Sako Range new? could you send me serial # range? I ask because mine was the first one imported into Canada and it to came factory threaded like yours!

The Cooper has spectacular wood, is it New Zealand walnut?

The Walther is in spectacular shape and the rare scope mount is just AWSOME ! Gives me an idea for my Berretta Sport semi:)

Cheers Dale Z!
 
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