bigrich wrote:Having owned a few, I am biased to the old Krico. Jw15’s can shoot well, but I reckon the finish on the old german gun would be better. My most accurate 22 I have after buying and selling a few is a Cz 452 2e american. SK match ammo isn’t expensive and consistently groups well in all the 22’s I’ve had. Hope this helps. Cheers
Gun nut. wrote:bigrich wrote:Having owned a few, I am biased to the old Krico. Jw15’s can shoot well, but I reckon the finish on the old german gun would be better. My most accurate 22 I have after buying and selling a few is a Cz 452 2e american. SK match ammo isn’t expensive and consistently groups well in all the 22’s I’ve had. Hope this helps. Cheers
SK match ammo isn't expensive. Your kidding aren't ya? I just paid $120 a brick and that's with 10% off.
But I agree that it is very good ammo and groups well in my CZ452 and Brno no. 2.
SCJ429 wrote:Would your budget stretch to a 60s Anschutz? They are a beautiful rifle and have plenty of historical context which may be of interest to you. The 1413 Super Match would be an awesome first rifle.