tonykharper
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Back in 2008 a certain person claimed to have built the world's most accurate rimfire rifle.
All the experts of the time immediate declared the claimant nuts. Some were kinder than others.
The same would happen today if such a claim was made.
I don't even know how one would determine what is the world's most accurate rimfire rifle, but I do find the "rest of the story" interesting.
This is a thread from back in the day to confirm such a claim was made. http://forums.delphiforums.com/smallbore/messages/96/1
The rifle in question was Black Death. (I've always hated that name, but it is, what it is.)
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The gunsmith is of course Bill Calfee.
Those of you that may not be familiar with Black Death this rifle currently owns the ARA Indoor Nationals record. (2416.67 agg.) and has won numerous National level tournaments.
Black Death is currently owned and operated by Mike Sherrill.
I don't know if Black Death is truly the World's most accurate rimfire rifle, but it has certainly had a winning career in RFBR.
After 14 years I think Bill gets the last laugh in the debate.
TKH (4628)
All the experts of the time immediate declared the claimant nuts. Some were kinder than others.
The same would happen today if such a claim was made.
I don't even know how one would determine what is the world's most accurate rimfire rifle, but I do find the "rest of the story" interesting.
This is a thread from back in the day to confirm such a claim was made. http://forums.delphiforums.com/smallbore/messages/96/1
The rifle in question was Black Death. (I've always hated that name, but it is, what it is.)
View attachment 25207
The gunsmith is of course Bill Calfee.
Those of you that may not be familiar with Black Death this rifle currently owns the ARA Indoor Nationals record. (2416.67 agg.) and has won numerous National level tournaments.
Black Death is currently owned and operated by Mike Sherrill.
I don't know if Black Death is truly the World's most accurate rimfire rifle, but it has certainly had a winning career in RFBR.
After 14 years I think Bill gets the last laugh in the debate.
TKH (4628)
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