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    I'll bet you'll want to take a weatherby 224 mag home with you Foster.
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    BSA parts are hard to get or you can find a good gun maker that can machine/make the part from scratch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireflite View Post
    Got a CZ 527 FS while not quite there but I'm happy with it!
    What? Like this?

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    It has a nice 3-9 on it now and is a dream to shoot. I sometimes get to borrow it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    When was that Bruce?? - the "current" ones are front locking three and six lug designs that go right up to 30-06 etc (in at least two sizes).
    Sorry, I was referring to their older target rifle based .222. I haven't kept up to speed on there being a new front locking model. My mistake.

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    Weirauch make some pretty little .222s. It’s hard to beat the perennial favourite here though, the L461:

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    More meplat, more better.

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    When I think about it, I know where there is a brand new target / varmint Krico in 222. I remember spending time longing for it on display. Heavy barrel, target style stock, textured surface to the wood for grip.....Just cannot find a picture. Was about $3k from memory which is why I did not buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanqueray View Post
    Weirauch make some pretty little .222s. It’s hard to beat the perennial favourite here though, the L461:

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    I kinda regret selling mine. There were certain things I didn't like about it, but they're nice guns overall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo View Post
    I kinda regret selling mine. There were certain things I didn't like about it, but they're nice guns overall.
    Agreed. Although I would say that they’ve got such a following, they’re at risk of being overhyped. I do like mine, the one you had was a bit too nice to use though!


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    Quote Originally Posted by tanqueray View Post
    Agreed. Although I would say that they’ve got such a following, they’re at risk of being overhyped. I do like mine, the one you had was a bit too nice to use though!


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    Yeah it was a bit too pristine aye. I was considering refinishing it with more of a matt, oil-based finish, but that would have screwed with its value. People were fighting tooth and nail over it on Trademe lol. I think there are loads of ex forest service guys who want a mint one for nostalgic reasons. Once the old guard disappears, it'll be interesting to see whether the vixens retain their value or not. The fella who bought my one was in his early 20's. His old man had told him all about them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    ....I actaully used the Anschultz more.....
    It's always amazed me the amount of kiwis who pronounce "Anschutz" as "Anschultz". Must be a hangover from Shultz on "Hogan's Heroes".
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    It's always amazed me the amount of kiwis who pronounce "Anschutz" as "Anschultz". Must be a hangover from Shultz on "Hogan's Heroes".
    I copied the guy above ;-)))))))))))
    Cant spell for shit anyways - me that is

    Re the 222
    The Hunter must take top rank going on its resale value and appreciating rate
    Has to be the BSA Hunter with a Schnabnel fore-end though and not had swivel torn out which happens to most that got used proper :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    It's always amazed me the amount of kiwis who pronounce "Anschutz" as "Anschultz". Must be a hangover from Shultz on "Hogan's Heroes".
    always amazes me how many people suggest a vixen when the op states he dosn't want a sako


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    I copied the guy above ;-)))))))))))
    Cant spell for shit anyways - me that is

    Re the 222
    The Hunter must take top rank going on its resale value and appreciating rate
    Has to be the BSA Hunter with a Schnabnel fore-end though and not had swivel torn out which happens to most that got used proper :-(
    I have a 222 hunter, and a majestic. I enjoy older stuff for what it is but the new legacy is just better and will get more use because of it.
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    Have got some BSA parts here.
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    I have a 222 hunter, and a majestic. I enjoy older stuff for what it is but the new legacy is just better and will get more use because of it.[/QUOTE]

    Whats the magazine length like on the legacy for the heavier projectiles mate?
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