2 hot days at SSAA St Marys Range (seriously 33 to 35 degrees) and as usual new rifle loves the expensive stuff.
Lots of pics.
Gear: D.R Greenlaw front rest, Protector rear bag, Weaver T36 Scope, Front stock support block.
Ammo tested
Winchester Subsonic
Midas
Center X
Eley Match
RWS R50
RWS R100
RWS Rifle Match
RWS Target Rifle
RWS Club
SK Pistol Match Spezial - 3 different batches
SK Standard Plus - 3 different batches
Geko Rifle
CCI
I really like the finish of the Lithgow - The silver finish is looks fantastic and the mottled finish on the barrel is a very nice touch.
I was surpised by the synthetic stock. I usually hate plastic stocks and while I was waiting for delivery I was organising a replacement wood stock. A factory walnut option would have been nice but now think it wouldn't have worked with the silver finish. So now happy to leave the plastic stock on as it feels very comfortable and balanced. I will however replace at some stage chasing accuracy.
Trigger is firm but from the targets you can see it doesn't effect accuracy. Lithgow are bringing out a target trigger in the near future.
So i take it out of the box and notice a rattle in the pistol grip section of the stock. After I remove the foam filler from the stock this falls out....
Which is obviously a previously broken cap that comes from the base plate on the pistol grip. Go quality control.
Only other issue is one I find on quite a few .22 bolt actions is the spent round on ejection, hitting the side of the stock and bouncing back into the action. Seems to happen 1 in 4 times regardless of speed of bolt.
Some more pics

Target TIME - Range 50m - I shot 10 sighter rounds at each change of ammo to clean out the barrel then shot the target groups, 5 shots each group.
This often happens - Change from one brand of ammo to another then put 5 in 1 hole.... Shame it only happens on the first 5 rounds of RWS Club, as you can see the rest didn't even get close to each other.




Rifle stock and pistol grip reproduction.





