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flatlander
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Jerry's post makes me wonder what in the world I thought I was doing when I bought a couple of 22RF blanks & started in on them. Fortunately, I'm not shooting BR, but instead, built myself a couple of high-end repeaters for trainers & 22RF Precision Rifle steel matches. Started out with one of his 2500XR actions, and put a Krieger on it that I chambered with a PTG Ultimate EPS reamer. The stuff I did - coming from 12yrs of CF bbl work - would probably have made an experienced RF smith either laugh or feel nauseous, maybe both. Followed that rifle up with a Rem 40X bought from the CMP & converted into a repeater by Jonathan Elrod. I put a Benchmark 3-groove, 1-16.5tw bbl on it, doing things pretty much the same as I had for the Krieger. Neither one of these rifles are what most would call a tackdriver - or at least, not with the brands & lots of ammo I've tested in them so far. But they are a heckuva lot of fun to shoot, and do replicate the feel, weight, & balance of my CF practical/tactical rifles.
I'll keep watching & reading about RF bbl fitting here periodically - not because I want to do more RF rifles for other shooters, but mostly because I know there's got to be a lot more to getting a 22RF bbl to shoot really well, and I'd like to do at least one that shoots really, really well before I hang it up.
I'll keep watching & reading about RF bbl fitting here periodically - not because I want to do more RF rifles for other shooters, but mostly because I know there's got to be a lot more to getting a 22RF bbl to shoot really well, and I'd like to do at least one that shoots really, really well before I hang it up.