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Re: MOST ACCURATE 'SPORTING' .22 PISTOL?
« Reply #15 on: February 07, 2010, 01:21:24 PM »
I bet a friend that I coud hit a 1" target dot with my buckmark before he could with his rifle at about 80yds. i was right. buckmark for me too.

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Re: MOST ACCURATE 'SPORTING' .22 PISTOL?
« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2010, 01:46:27 PM »
MK II or III with target barrel i have a II with a 10" bull barrel and it drives tacks.
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Re: MOST ACCURATE 'SPORTING' .22 PISTOL?
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2010, 09:03:57 PM »
Smith & Wesson model 41. Period.

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Re: MOST ACCURATE 'SPORTING' .22 PISTOL?
« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2010, 09:26:36 PM »
I have three, yes three, Ruger semi-autos. A Standard, a Government Model Stainless and a blued Bull Barrel Target Model. Pick one, any one and then Look Out!

When I bought my first (the Standard), I also bought a thousand rounds of cheap Chinese ammo. It took three outings but I managed to burn it all. I got blisters on both thumbs from loading the magazines

I never had one failure to feed, fire or eject and talk about accuracy!
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Re: MOST ACCURATE 'SPORTING' .22 PISTOL?
« Reply #19 on: February 09, 2010, 07:32:34 AM »
Ruger Mark w/ a bull barrel.  I know the Buckmarks are pretty good too though.

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Re: MOST ACCURATE 'SPORTING' .22 PISTOL?
« Reply #20 on: February 10, 2010, 02:45:16 AM »
I have a new Ruger MKIII Hunter and a new Buck Mark "Conture". They both shoot great!! But my favorite is still my old Colt Woodsman. That little pistol is just SWEET!  ;)

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Re: MOST ACCURATE 'SPORTING' .22 PISTOL?
« Reply #21 on: February 10, 2010, 11:21:22 AM »
Ruger MK series is what I shoot in competition. Are they the most accurate? Dunno. But they are sure tough to beat. The only thing not modified on my guns is the barrel... We've set a few in Ransom Rests and shot some very impressive groups @50yds with them. We didn't have a Hammerli, Buckmark, or Smith that could come close to them with the ammo we had on hand. The Buckmark, Smith41, Hammerli, Pardini, Morini, Beretta, Farwinkbaur,TOZx, Colt Woodsman/Diamondback, High Standard, and Volquartsen barrels round out the rest of the herd by shooting the found sweet spot ammo for any one of them to target group sizes that amaze.  What gun shoots the most different brands, velocitiy, lube/wax coating and such the best? In my eyes, the Ruger. The Smith41 was designed to shoot the CCI Standard Velocity Target ammo. It shoots them quite well, along with 'some' other rimfire ammo. But not all. The Hammerli's shoot most Ely Primed ammo well. There are a few companies that offer rimfire conversions for 1911 stylle pistols that are often used in competition, but are also very well suited for 'sporting'/'plinking'. Kimber and Marvel come to mind. I've shot a couple, and they shoot very well. Why did I mention brands of guns, (not models), that are most often refered to as competition versions? Because a quick change of the grips, and many of them become that sporting model or plinker in an instant.

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