kBob
Member
I have to wonder if they can be "tuned"" by varying the tension on the screw that clamps the barrel in. The barrel passes through a rectangular steel "window" which is locked into place with that big screw on the bottom.
SOme crazed .22 folks in the anshutz and ruger crowd have found that the tension on action screws can make a difference in accuracy and use tools to put specific tension on the screws measured in inch pounds.
Remember when pricing via what you see on Gun Auction Sites to look at what the gun actually sold for. No doubt lots of folks want $450 for a plain jane Mohawk brown 66 and have high starting bids......but look at the number of bids. The vast majority of what you will see will have zero bids. Folks want too much for most stuff.
The Brazilian copies like the GR8 are interesting in that they have at least some steel trigger parts. Never seen a very accurate one though.
-kBob
SOme crazed .22 folks in the anshutz and ruger crowd have found that the tension on action screws can make a difference in accuracy and use tools to put specific tension on the screws measured in inch pounds.
Remember when pricing via what you see on Gun Auction Sites to look at what the gun actually sold for. No doubt lots of folks want $450 for a plain jane Mohawk brown 66 and have high starting bids......but look at the number of bids. The vast majority of what you will see will have zero bids. Folks want too much for most stuff.
The Brazilian copies like the GR8 are interesting in that they have at least some steel trigger parts. Never seen a very accurate one though.
-kBob