I realize that top level benchrest accuracy is probably unobtainable in a rifle such as this. However, as I understand it, the vz24 is one of the best of the Mausers, presumably a pre-war version without the necesary haste in manufacturing would mean it would be even better.
I saw one with a MASSIVE, such as possibly a 1.2 inch without taper diameter barrel on it in an older type benchrest stock. The barrel looked pristine. Unknown who the maker was. Caliber was .222 Remington. As I understand it this is a great little cartridge capable of fine accuracy and reasonably inexpensive to shoot.
What kind of accuracy is such a rifle capable of? The work seems to be well done. I was actually more interested in the scope. But then it seemed that this might be a reasonable way to get my feet wet in actual benchrest shooting without immediatly breaking the already broken bank.
Any input from anybody is more than welcome!
Thanks,
Greg
I saw one with a MASSIVE, such as possibly a 1.2 inch without taper diameter barrel on it in an older type benchrest stock. The barrel looked pristine. Unknown who the maker was. Caliber was .222 Remington. As I understand it this is a great little cartridge capable of fine accuracy and reasonably inexpensive to shoot.
What kind of accuracy is such a rifle capable of? The work seems to be well done. I was actually more interested in the scope. But then it seemed that this might be a reasonable way to get my feet wet in actual benchrest shooting without immediatly breaking the already broken bank.
Any input from anybody is more than welcome!
Thanks,
Greg