Thank you all!
WOW!
GREAT info guys, thanx! Let me respond in order:
Bob- Thanx. It wouldn't be used for competition, just practice, fun, the "Nostalgia/Vintage” look, and to own/collect a piece of history/nostalgia.
Pete- Good info on the optics/mechanics. Thanx. No hunting, just off the bench at set distances (50 & 100 yards) Is there enough adjustment to get a 40 grain .22 bullet to 200 or even 300 yards? I “Assume” the scopes are adjustable/re-adjustable for different distances? You set it for one distance (25 yards) and then if you want to change and shoot at say 100 yards you have to make a physical adjustment?
Jackie- Most excellent! When you say “If assembled properly” do you mean the original manufacturer or me putting the mount on the scope? If the manufacturer, is one (Fecker, Posa, etc.) type better than the others? And if it’s “Me” maybe I could ask you guys for help/instruction if/when I get to that point?
Now regarding holding POA, I understand what you’re saying. Will the older scopes hold their POA? Is one system (Internal/External) better than the other?
I’m not old enough (52) to have used a set up like this in their “Hay Day,” but I’m a History/Military History buff and I think it’d be really neat to have a vintage set up for not only the "Nostalgia/Vintage” look but also to own/collect a piece of shooting history.
Greg- Thanx for the good technical info. Interesting you should mention Mitchell scopes. One of the fellows I shoot with uses a Mitchell for our long range high power matches. I tried searching several times for info on them but could find nothing.
I was considering a Fecker over the others mostly because they seem less common. However, you and a couple other folks recommend a Unertl so I believe that’s what I’ll look for. That said, how about Lyman Super Targets?
My e-mail is:
jbbooks@elp.rr.com
Again, thank you all for your response. You’ve provided the technical and, oh, I don’t know what I’d call it, “Social” perhaps(?) data and information I was looking for. Hope that makes sense and you understand what I mean.
When/once I start my search may I contact you guys via PM or e-mail to ask for help with specifics?
Of course I also have to look for a rifle. I thought a Winchester 52 C or D would be kinda neat as they seem less common than a Remington 40X, but it also seems like that causes the price to be higher too. Now I know it's like asking "Ford or Chevy?" but, all things being equal, is there any compelling reason (On paper) to get one over the other? Alas, I know little or nothing about either. Would I possibly want to consider a Remington 37?
Again this would be for practice and fun, not competition, but still, accuracy of course would be the primary factor/concern and an adjustable trigger to a low pull weight is highly desirable too. Thanx.
Regards
Mark