Anyone heard much about the new steyr zephyr? Look nice.
I'm thinking of selling my trombone and buying a fullstock 22lr to shoot a few bunnies and for the kids ro learn on some day.
JohnV wrote:No I don't know anything , except it looks pretty nice .
But I just learnt something the Americans found that the CZ American using the same ammunition was more accurate than the Steyr . Probably partly due to the CZ having a longer barrel .
JohnV wrote:It is a nice looking rifle to be sure . Full stocking to the muzzle if that's what you mean will further degrade accuracy especially over time if the fore wood warps but if that is what you want go for it .
CRF wrote:JohnV wrote:It is a nice looking rifle to be sure . Full stocking to the muzzle if that's what you mean will further degrade accuracy especially over time if the fore wood warps but if that is what you want go for it .
How many warped stocks have you run across?
Ive got 15, 20 and 40 year old full stock guns and they're still more accurate than me. The few original flintlock long rifles around from the 18th century in shootable condition are still accurate. Unless you buy s**t or you're consistently abusing a gun it's hard to warp a stock.