If money is not an issue, maybe vudoo v22 action?
Voodoo might double as a average benchgun but more of a prs or prone rifle for long range
need a single shot for real br competitions, or yiu are just mid pack at best
If money is not an issue, maybe vudoo v22 action?
a lot of 250 out of 250 depending on indoor or outdoor records
some times they shoot a 750,out of 750 but rare
If money is not an issue, maybe vudoo v22 action?
a lot of 250 out of 250 depending on indoor or outdoor records
some times they shoot a 750,out of 750 but rare
I could write a book, imported and got built about 2 dozen full blown rimfire bench rifles
only have a new hall left
got a JLC carstensen rail that was a v block and with click adjustable I converted it to a rimfire rail gun my friend still has
JLC used to sell dies made by BAT machine
calfee is a crook, stole a barrel that was a hummer, tried to blackmail a manufacture into getting a few free actions or he would blackball him and then calfee did
his guns don't shoot any better than about a dozen other builders
the chase is in the ammo,
most guns are pretty good, and it takes about 1500 rounds or more before you can even begin to tune a rimfire barrel
lilja makes the barrels for the high end rimfires name escapes me right now Bleiker and quite frankly
rimfire barrels shoot about 125 thousand rounds before wearing out but lilja pre wears them out for bleaker so they shoot lights out for only 40 thousand rounds
I have a pappas one piece rest made by him and it is jewelled just like his daughter Jessica the only 2 ever jewelled by pappas
it takes 2 years to become good and longer to become great
it is fun and entertaining and a real learning experience, but not easy
need 6 great windflags, balanced and set up the same
need a uppy downy flag if not 3 of them and maybe some wind probes by gene beggs a good friend who delivered some to the usa
nationals for me when I needed them when mine got stolen, he drov3e from texas to st loius for me and to visit his friends when he was not planning to go, a true friend
I and 2 others designed and had ian robertson make the JTR br stock used in over a dozen countries at the next worlds for shot range br
rimfire is difficult and just buying a great done does not automatically mean you can shoot 250's
maybe more later but I don't type so good
I can talk you off the ledge longshot then you change your name to lone shot he=he
later and yes the hall will be sold this year or next
Easy there, fella. To the best of my knowledge, nobody posting here has an "ultimate accuracy" rifle, or is seriously involved in rim fire accuracy, either in competition or the building of such rifles. There are some such folk on RFC, which is arguably a much better source of rim fire information than here. People here, such as myself, can best be described as interested amateurs, no matter the depth of knowledge we might possess on certain topics.
Yes, there are some very good rifles in this circle, but you said "the most accurate possible", which significantly narrows down the options.
I can still help you along a little. First, let's take a look at what is currently the most accurate rim fire in the world: Calfee Spec 5 "Black Death"
Barrel: Shilen Rachet, 24"
Trigger: Modified FF
Action: E-Turbo
Chamber: Calfee spec, 2° leade, 0.155" engraving
Where is there to go from here? Look out for the new V-3 Turbo, triple lug action with crescent shaped firing pin. Barrels... a number of manufacturers make excellent blanks, the difference will be mainly in how well the Smith does their work. Top picks include Shilen rachet, Muller corrugated 8, MI-4, modified MI-4, and 90 driver.
Obviously this guy know something I don't (okay fine, lots of things), but what's with the scope rings on that rifle being 2" apart and the tiny rail?