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snowin here , so im shooting 22s in my office
i decided it was time to shoot my 22s , since i was indoors i decided to shoot some with the camera instead of ammo , dont have an indoor range here :lol
some of my militay trainers and wannaby trainers[look-a-likes or my conversions]
these are my enfields - condII , mkIV , and Cno7 ,

my M16
with conversion bolt , and canadian cooey Mod 82 trainer

my winchester windermusket US marked trainer and a stevens 414 ,

my M1903A4gery-conv 22cal , and stevens M87 M1garand look-alike ,

the cowboys - marlin M39A[im still workin a deal with friend who bought this a couple years back-not sure what i give up yet] , and henry golden boy ,

the classic mossbergs ; T-bolt Mod 142A , and semi Mod 151A ,

the 'always wanted this' semi-autos , remington nylon 66 and ruger 10/22 international ,

and my only pump , so far anyway , a winchester 1890 in 22 short ,
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02-26-2011 03:04 PM
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Could I please have your Stevens M87??? Please??
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That is an amazing collection of smallbore rifles, thanks for sharing!
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A square 10.
One question, can you get your Nylon 66 to shoot accurately. I have one with a scope and it is OK but far from good. I believe it is because of the receiver cover and the way it attaches, maybe I am wrong? I think the metal cover has movement and as far as I can see nothing can be done to improve it. My old Cooey single shot will outshoot it any day of the week.
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I shoot mine with iron sights only and it will do golf balls at whatever range I can see them.
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thats my experience so far - i just got the scope and mount , i have heard about the issues and went with a block type mount - seems very rigid , but ill not know for sure till its warmer , if it doesnt work its coming off as shes a tack driver with irons ,
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That's a great bunch of rifles you have there. You can give me any one you want, I'm not picky.
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im holdin till im forced to fold , but i do intend to shoot a bunch this summer as its getting closer every year
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Originally Posted by
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thats my experience so far - i just got the scope and mount , i have heard about the issues and went with a block type mount - seems very rigid , but ill not know for sure till its warmer , if it doesnt work its coming off as shes a tack driver with irons ,
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I hope you post how it works as I do think the metal receiver cover has movement and prevents it from being really accurate. Getting old so the iron sight issue is a problem, maybe I will have to wear a corrective lens to compensate if I want to use iron sights. Don't get me wrong it will shoot quite well, the problem to me seems to be shot to shot are rarely in the same spot, close but we all know close only counts in Horseshoes and Handgrenades! We enjoy shooting at 100 yards and as I said my old Cooey is super accurate at that distance with a very old Weaver 4X scope.
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You are my hero. Are you adopting? I had no idea the variety of the older .22 rifles that were out there until I found this forum. This is going to cost me money...