Re: AICS Style Stock for .22lr bolt action?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ITGuy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Buffybuster,
Did you pay attention on how the CZ or sakos did against the anschutz's the 54 more specifically?
Im wanting to build or buy a bolt action gun as well and I want it to be able to beat the annies that Im up against.
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As a "Game Gun" to win Precision Tactical 22LR matches an accurized 10/22 is hands down "The Gun" to have. It is much better since it is as accurate as any bolt action and you don't have to disrupt your position to cycle the bolt.
However, for me it's a trainer for my CF bolt gun, so I run a bolt action.
Most of the matches we have are shot from 50-200yds in varying conditions and positions. Having "the most accurate" rifle does not mean you will necessarily win. This is not F-Class rimfire. First round hits from field positions is what's necessary. Sako Finnfire's and Anschutz 54/64's have won. As have Savage MKII's and CZ's. However the most frequent model to win is an accurized 10/22.
You really can't call them Rugers anymore, since everything's either been replaced or they are 10/22 clones (AMT, VQ, etc).