I have been looking into trying out Bullseye shooting. Thought I check out some. .22 conversions.
Spoke to Larry yesterday from Nelson Custom Guns. What a fantastic and informative person.
Even though he is a gunsmith and expert in his business, he spoke to me in newbie language and explained it all.
My mind is made up. Nelson it is.
Just thought I' share this experience as it may help others like me that are trying to get into Bullseye and are thinking about a .22 conversion instead of a Ruger or other .22.
Thanks
Ernie the Eyeball
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I have a marvel unit one works great, Nelson looks like a nicer finish on a similar design. If they offer a rail with iron sights get that so you can shoot intl matches and work on trigger control.
My marvel will put five bullets in the slow fire x ring at 25 yards.
If you have a 45 that's the way to go.
If you are just starting to shoot 22lr Rugers are cheap and there are gunsmiths that do a good job on them.
I have guys in my league that shoot 270/280 with Rugers.
I find with my marvel I need a really good trigger to shoot really good slow fire scores with a conversion.
The upshot is you are not switching platforms with a conversion and that's nice.
My marvel will put five bullets in the slow fire x ring at 25 yards.
If you have a 45 that's the way to go.
If you are just starting to shoot 22lr Rugers are cheap and there are gunsmiths that do a good job on them.
I have guys in my league that shoot 270/280 with Rugers.
I find with my marvel I need a really good trigger to shoot really good slow fire scores with a conversion.
The upshot is you are not switching platforms with a conversion and that's nice.