Originally Posted By: eightbore
About the best shooting 52 I ever owned that I would carry in the field was a 13,000 series gun made about 1928 or 1929. It was an unaltered slow lock with original factory trigger. It would put them into an inch all day long at 100 yards if I could remember what ammo I was supposed to be shooting. These new guns may shoot into .900 all day long but I don't see much difference between .900 and an inch. My Model 1922 serial number 251 with issue barrel puts Wolf Target into ragged holes at 50. My garden is only 50 yards from the house so I will probably never shoot that one at the 100 yard mark. I wouldn't trade that little hand stocked beauty for nine Kimbers.


I had high hopes for Wolf with my new barrel because it's something I can get up here, plus reasonable priced but no luck. One thing about a .22 is you have to pay for the accuracy. Remington-Eley black box $11.50 and RWS R-50 $16 a box.


MP Sadly Deceased as of 2/17/2014