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NDbullseye
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.22 target pistols

Post by NDbullseye »

I have been shooting bullseye for a couple of years now. I am wondering what is the best .22 to get for shooting bullseye?
Isabel1130
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Post by Isabel1130 »

What are you shooting now? Are you shooting 2700's or just rimfire matches? What are your goals in bullseye?
william
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Post by william »

Please refer to the archives here and in the Olympic Pistol forums. It's all been written before.
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Post by tenex »

Hi ND,
Buy a Pardini.

Advantages:
1. Gun is in current production, easy to get parts
2. Magazine forward design accommodates many grips, can fit any size hand
3. Super adjustable trigger, make it do what ever you want
4. Easiest European gun to put a dot on with built in rails, no ejection port interference
5. Light weight (especially with a dot). you can always add lead...

Disadvantages:
1. Not cheap
2. Not cheap

This is just my highly opinionated view of the world. I'm sure a forum search will yield much more balanced results....

Steve.
NDbullseye
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Post by NDbullseye »

I shoot 2700's and indoor 1800's and rimfires. My goal is to shoot better scores faster. I currently have a tactical solutions conversion that needs to be sent back. I am now shooting an IZH-35M. I was just curious what peaple thought because if my conversion kit doesn't get fixed i was gonna be looking at buying another 22. I would then use the IZH as back up. I have been looking at the pardini's.
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.22 pistol for bullseye

Post by ghillieman »

I second the Pardini.

They can be found used for just over 1k. They are worth it.
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Post by Orion »

+1 Hammerli 280
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Post by Freepistol »

Orion wrote:+1 Hammerli 280
I couldn't find a reasonably priced one when I was looking a couple years ago.
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