Oldbloke wrote:Yep got a plastic bag/sock full of wheat and a diy stand
That should do the job nicely I reckon, good luck with it mate.
Oldbloke wrote:Yep got a plastic bag/sock full of wheat and a diy stand
bigfellascott wrote:Have fun mate and whatever you do once you find something it does shoot well and you find it kills well STOCK UP BIGTIME
Lorgar wrote:6 bricks of RWS waiting for me the LGS at the moment. Has been just about as many months since I bought ammo for it
Reserves are dwindling...
Oldbloke wrote:World class, says Made in china
bigfellascott wrote:Sounds like some fun coming your way too mate. I just finished loading up 200 204's and 222 for tomorrow nights raid on the rabbits and foxes.
Oldbloke wrote:So it is starting to sound like 1" at 75 mtrs is typical of a light sporter
lole wrote:Mucho dead bunnies with that accuracy.
6mmdasher wrote:try some powerpoints or some of the European hunting ammo like RWS HVHP and you may be really surprised!!!!!!!!!!
Oldbloke wrote:Perhaps we could come up with a "most accurate .22lr ammo" list?
Oldbloke wrote:Perhaps we could come up with a "most accurate .22lr ammo" list?
Gwion wrote:One other tip from what others have said already. Although i don't have BRNO, on both my 22lr, once i found the best round (available and affordable, anyway, I could always test more!) i found that the group tightened with a little experimenting with the action screw torque settings. For some reason, both my old Sportco and my new T-bolt both like the front screw a little tighter than the rear. Somewhere around 25 inch pounds at the front and 20 at the back; give or take for each rifle.
Oldbloke wrote:Thank bfs, I had forgoten about the tension trick, not gonna bother with the bog though
Jack V wrote:I find in a Brno model 2 it's the centre screw that cause all the problem because it is not supported by the stock well not in the model I have .
What I do is bed the action and barrel all the way to the front forend screw and then place a pillar between the action and trigger guard rail so the centre screw pressure can't bend the stock towards the action. Also I find that Brno barrels are fitted with a hydraulic wrench system and are so over tight it's ridiculous . It actually distorts the action . So I remove the barrel lap the barrel threads slightly to remove the insanely tight fit and refit the barrel . With Winchester power points mine has put 10 in under an inch at 100 metres quite a few times but if the wind comes up the group spreads . Shot heaps of roos in the head at upto 100 meters with it in the old days .
Not sure what it would do now as I have not shot it for about 5 years . the bedding could be stuffed and need redoing but knowing a Brno I bet it still shoots ok.
Gwion wrote:i found that the group tightened with a little experimenting with the action screw torque settings. For some reason, both my old Sportco and my new T-bolt both like the front screw a little tighter than the rear. Somewhere around 25 inch pounds at the front and 20 at the back; give or take for each rifle.
bigfellascott wrote:
Vati wrote:Interesting front rest you've got there.
The Greens should approve, it's 100% organic and natural
bigfellascott wrote:Sounds like you've got it sorted mate. I haven't bothered doing anything to mine (I have done the lowey trigger spring kit) but other than that she's all original, I haven't found it necessary to muck around with it to be honest, it shoots fine for hunting purposes (if I was wanting to shoot groups I'd definitely do work to it) but she's only a hunter so not needed. :thumbsup:
sally-bee wrote:How much of an improvement we talking?