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Post by Markbo on Oct 9, 2009 9:23:39 GMT -5
pardini? Isn't that some sort of pasta? Maybe some sort of little pickled canned fish? ;D Okay... Devils Advocate... I bet that my FA 252 Silhouette will out shoot your Pardini... ;D You got it. Send it ti me and I will conduct accuracy tests with minimum 15 different loads. How's that?
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Post by Tx Gun Runner on Oct 12, 2009 20:16:41 GMT -5
Found this on levergun ....
I've owned many Ruger single actions over the years and have come to know what to expect. 1.) I ain't foolin' with no "accuracy tool" for .22's.
2.) Ruger Single Six's made after about 1962 have fat .224 bores. Some shoot, most don't,
3.) You want a Single Six that shoots and will be darn near guaranteed 1"---1 and 1/2' at 25 yards? Get a Flatgate or early 3 screw with a serial number below 164,000. No rarity here or high collectors value---there are 164,000 of them floating around. :wink: ----Sixgun
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Post by CraigC on Oct 12, 2009 23:40:22 GMT -5
All my .22LR cylinders are like that. From my 50yr old Single Six to my eight month old USFA 12/22.
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