Rick

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(I also posted this in the rimfire section.)

I ordered a Remington 40X heavy-barreled .22 from the CMP when they became available in December, and it arrived yesterday. Guys had been posting pix of some really great, clean rifles they have been receiving. I opened the box only to be disappointed to see that the stock on my rifle was pretty beat up. Lots of dings and small scratches, a few big/deep dings and scratches and just generally kinda abused. There are even a couple of spots tht look like thye've been filled in with wood putty.

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I then took it apart, cleaned it and was pleasantly surprised to see that the action, bore, crown, breech face, etc. all looked excellent. Hardly used, in fact. As shown above, I threw a Tasco target scope that I had lying around on it and headed to the range.
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Here are some targets from yesterday, all shot at 50 yards. The bottom left is 10 shots, and the bottom right is 4 shots. The others are all 5 shot groups.

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She sure looked a lot prettier on the way home... :bounce-aqua:

The preferred ammo seemed to be Eley of one form or another. Lapua did not shoot well, but Wolf Match Extra shot pretty well.
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Pretty. You can clean that wood up and make it look very nice. I'd take an ugly tack driver over a pretty slop jar any day. Great score! Clean that thing up and post us some fresh pics.
 

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Here are some pictures of how it looks after more than 7 hours of work - steaming, sanding and filing. I used 2 coats of tung oil.

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I'll give you your money back. :thumbs up2:
 

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$500 for a .22? If I had opened that box it would have gone immediately back. I would have raised a lot of stink. That looks like cadets used it for spinning drills and dropped it plenty. It is a shame someone thought that would pass muster. Sorry you had to spend hours fixing your new gun.
 

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I don't understand, why did it cost so much? What is so special with this rifle? Not trying to be funny, but i just don't understand why so much for a use and old .22.
 

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I couldn't see the finished product by the way. I sounds like it came out really nice, I just don't understand why so much money
 

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I don't understand, why did it cost so much? What is so special with this rifle? Not trying to be funny, but i just don't understand why so much for a use and old .22.

The Remington 40X is one of the top rimfire target rifles ever made. It's on a par with Anschutz and the old Winchester 52 heavy barrel. It's designed to eat a hole out of the center of a target at 100 yards, with the right ammo. THAT's why it cost so much and looked poorly for the price. He got a good deal.
 

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looks to me like it shoots good. I bet if you play around with different ammo you will find one that will shoot even better. I would like to see what she can do at 100 yards on a calm day. cuz you got some real good groupes there.
 

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