if i remember right daisy made some 22's with caseless ammo. I guess they're only
a collectors item now. I recently bought a feinwerkbau 2600 super match .22 lr rifle
that has an electronic trigger. I have another 2600 that i guess i can actually swap
the triggers in the two of them and make either one a manual trigger so it would be
legal to use in ir 5050 competition. I asked one of the coachs of one of the ncaa
college teams if they're legal for olympic and college competition he said yes but
they're just not reliable enough so hardly anyone uses one. It's similar to pushing
a button on your keyboard if you had one you could adjust to be very light. I asked
that coach what is winning in the competitions, he said the grunig racer rifle, i asked
what it cost to get one and set it up to be a winning rifle, he said around 12,000.
A little much for me. If a certain gunsmith worked on one and charged his normal
fees i guess it would run around 15-17k. Whoa..