Hello,
I am new to the Form and rimfire Benchrest shooting. I have not shot a match yet but have been shooting ARA practice and have some targets in the 2000 range. But most are in the 1700 - 1975 range. I have been learning about the Ammo part
of the game and have been trying different batches and speeds. Most of Ammo has been ELEY MATCH and CENTER - X. I know a lot of it could be the shooter. Something tells me a rifle of this age might shoot a little better with a more modern barrel. The bore looks ok to the naked eye, have not looked at it with a bore scope. The rifle in mounted in a fiberglass stock and has a barrel tuner and the trigger pull is about 1oz as near as I can tell with my RCBS Premium trigger pull scale.
What I am looking for is some idea of who the members think would be the best Gunsmith to contact about re barreling my 52C. I am retired and on a fixed income so a nice $3000.00 - $4000.00 new rifle is not in the picture.
I am open to all ideas on this that do not cost more than getting a new barrel installed. Less costly ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Rod
I am new to the Form and rimfire Benchrest shooting. I have not shot a match yet but have been shooting ARA practice and have some targets in the 2000 range. But most are in the 1700 - 1975 range. I have been learning about the Ammo part
of the game and have been trying different batches and speeds. Most of Ammo has been ELEY MATCH and CENTER - X. I know a lot of it could be the shooter. Something tells me a rifle of this age might shoot a little better with a more modern barrel. The bore looks ok to the naked eye, have not looked at it with a bore scope. The rifle in mounted in a fiberglass stock and has a barrel tuner and the trigger pull is about 1oz as near as I can tell with my RCBS Premium trigger pull scale.
What I am looking for is some idea of who the members think would be the best Gunsmith to contact about re barreling my 52C. I am retired and on a fixed income so a nice $3000.00 - $4000.00 new rifle is not in the picture.
I am open to all ideas on this that do not cost more than getting a new barrel installed. Less costly ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Rod