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Got to the range today to try out the BL-22. I took four different loads to try. Fed. bulk 36gr. HP, Win. 40gr. PP, CCI Maxi-mag., and the CCI 27gr. Shorts I bought with the rifle. Pictured below are the two best groups. The Maxi-mags were not terribly worse than what is pictured. The shorts were terrible. I came close to putting a scope on it for accuracy testing, but I bought it to shoot iron sights. So I shot irons at 50 yards. My best days of irons are behind me, but I'll keep practicing with it and hopefully get better.
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You will get better.............
finally an HONEST range report!
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I bought a Grade II for my wife, checkered and engraved from Stan's Gunshop in North Seattle in 1972, just back from salmon fishing in AK with a pocket full of $'s. My x-wife, who I hadn't seen for 30+ years gave it back to me in 2020. She had never shot it. We are friends once again. Always was, and still is a fine shootin', good lookin' rimfire. Colleen looks pretty good herself~~
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I bought a Grade II for my wife, checkered and engraved from Stan's Gunshop in North Seattle in 1972, just back from salmon fishing in AK with a pocket full of $'s. My x-wife, who I hadn't seen for 30+ years gave it back to me in 2020. She had never shot it. We are friends once again. Always was, and still is a fine shootin', good lookin' rimfire. Colleen looks pretty good herself~~ Uh-oh. Careful there😜
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Cisco1: I concur with your "honesty" posting 100%! Some slow wits on this forum also do NOT include the ranges at which they shot the groups they post about - which renders them and their posts useless. Puzzling that.
A-bolt fan: Thank you for posting your groups picture and the useful information thereon! Keep up the good work. And enjoy that nifty Browning lever gun. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Got to the range today to try out the BL-22. I took four different loads to try. Fed. bulk 36gr. HP, Win. 40gr. PP, CCI Maxi-mag., and the CCI 27gr. Shorts I bought with the rifle. Pictured below are the two best groups. The Maxi-mags were not terribly worse than what is pictured. The shorts were terrible. I came close to putting a scope on it for accuracy testing, but I bought it to shoot iron sights. So I shot irons at 50 yards. My best days of irons are behind me, but I'll keep practicing with it and hopefully get better. You might have better luck is you replace that barrel leaf with a Williams WDOS equipped with a peep instead of a regular notch or V. The aperture is available with and without fiber optic dots. I’ve done several like that.
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Good Evening Varmint Guy,
I agree.
When I look at a range report ....if the yardage is not immediately listed I just move on .
Time is short . I don't need to see useless holes in paper.
Best,
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Pappy,
Thanks to you and everyone for your advice and comments. In all honesty, I felt like I was able to see the sights well enough for good shooting. I believe the main problems to be technique, concentration and trigger control. I found the 4 inch diamonds on these targets are big enough to see and I could put the bead of the front post in the center of the diamond.
I'd like to leave it factory for now. Iron sights not being properly zeroed irritate me, so I will work on dialing them in on the next range trip.
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Whatever sighting system you choose, those BL-22s are fun little rifles!
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I’ve had one for 40 years. I received mine as a gift when I was around 10. Mid 1980’s. Still have it today and all my kids have learned to shoot rimfire on it. One of the kids will end up with it after I die.
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I got a grade II from my parents as my second gun back in the early 70s but some damn thief made off with it in the mid 80s, along with my late father’s and grandfather’s guns that I had inherited along with almost everything I had. Anyway, when my grandson was born in 2002 I bought him one and stored it away for when he got old enough. Sadly we don’t have a relationship and it’s still in the box unfired. Damn shame huh?
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I got a grade II from my parents as my second gun back in the early 70s but some damn thief made off with it in the mid 80s, along with my late father’s and grandfather’s guns that I had inherited along with almost everything I had. Anyway, when my grandson was born in 2002 I bought him one and stored it away for when he got old enough. Sadly we don’t have a relationship and it’s still in the box unfired. Damn shame huh? It happens. I'd take it out and shoot the [bleep] out of it, or find a friend with a kid that likes shooting.
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Cisco1: Well said! I should do the same - just move on, if the poster is NOT smart enough to relay the most important information up front - then staying with that posting is a waste of time. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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I got one in the early 70's and the first thing I did was strip that hideous high gloss finish and put a proper hand rubbed BLO finish on it. It looked good then! Then happily killed squirrels with it for the next 20 years. My oldest son, now 50, has been doing the same for about 20 years now. Good rifles and I'd do anything before I scoped it.
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I like the high gloss finish!
Can't Stand the hideous BLO poorly executed finishes.
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