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Don Stith
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Pete
You missed the whole point. You said a Myers was an improved Swindleherst. It is not based on a Swindleherst. It is based on a 40X. If you want to call it an improved 40X, I might agree with you.
Personally, I wish someone would have marketed the design Billy had intended to produce himself. It was going to have selectable firing pin orientation and could use a Remington or Anschutz trigger. Other than the prototype, the closest I have seen was what he called a 250 Suhl. Don't think there are many of those around either. He made the action body and used a Suhl bolt and Anschutz trigger. He made a separate bolt and feed ramp to get the 6 o'clock option on that one.
see you resurected the Chet Amick thread too. Two great 22 mechanics . I was fortunate to know both well and have rifles built by them. Now if I could just shoot up to their standards
You missed the whole point. You said a Myers was an improved Swindleherst. It is not based on a Swindleherst. It is based on a 40X. If you want to call it an improved 40X, I might agree with you.
Personally, I wish someone would have marketed the design Billy had intended to produce himself. It was going to have selectable firing pin orientation and could use a Remington or Anschutz trigger. Other than the prototype, the closest I have seen was what he called a 250 Suhl. Don't think there are many of those around either. He made the action body and used a Suhl bolt and Anschutz trigger. He made a separate bolt and feed ramp to get the 6 o'clock option on that one.
see you resurected the Chet Amick thread too. Two great 22 mechanics . I was fortunate to know both well and have rifles built by them. Now if I could just shoot up to their standards