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Frank in Fairfield
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September 20, 2022, 02:28:15 PM »
This rifle is more accurate than it should be.
But why be surprised?
Same company that makes the IZH46.
So, I was fooling around this morning with the little rifle (side-cocking springer) and I noticed when shooting the RWS Wadcutters, there was no rifling marks on the fired pellets.
Hmmm.
I shot some 8.64 and 10.34 grain 4.52mm pellets and they grouped better than the Wadcutters so I upped the ante..
I shot five Crosman 10.5 Ultra-Magnums (4.53mm) off my tripod mounted rest with a 6 o’clock hold.
Whoa, Nellie.
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September 20, 2022, 08:29:15 PM »
I've got a steel 61 that prints groups like the ones you are showing. It was one of my earliest pawn shop finds and the only thing I knew about it was it had a funky russian style and I was gonna take it home with me. Glad I did.
I would think the 60/61 would be a perfect choice for young shooters.
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Frank in Fairfield
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Our club has a couple for the kids to shoot.
I like the little rifle.
I take it camping and everyone wants to shoot it.
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AA TX200, .177 (3)
Avanti 499b
Baikal IZH46M
Baikal IZH60
Beeman P17
Beeman R1, .177
Benjamin PRod
Crosman 2240XL
Crosman 2300S
Crosman DPMS SBR
Daisy Model 25, Variant 15
FWB 601
Sheridan (Crosman) C9a
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