Browning SA 22
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 3:05 pm
Woe is me.
I had a suspicion my browning SA22 take down was not quite firing true and so took it to the range last night.
At 20 yrds the grouping was high and to the left a whole 2 inches out.
As the rifle dates from the 1950s and they aint rare i have the temptation to simply send it off for melting.
The barrel is as perfectly on as i i could make it and the sights whilst not perfect looked aligned to me.
2 others at the range could get no better out of it.
So what should i expect to pay for doing the public service of being honest.
Or does anyone have a magical solution that won't cost loads
Cheerho
I had a suspicion my browning SA22 take down was not quite firing true and so took it to the range last night.
At 20 yrds the grouping was high and to the left a whole 2 inches out.
As the rifle dates from the 1950s and they aint rare i have the temptation to simply send it off for melting.
The barrel is as perfectly on as i i could make it and the sights whilst not perfect looked aligned to me.
2 others at the range could get no better out of it.
So what should i expect to pay for doing the public service of being honest.
Or does anyone have a magical solution that won't cost loads
Cheerho