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A Different Kind of Rimfire

dst27

Private
Minuteman
Dec 13, 2009
15
5
OH USA
I've been lurking on the hide for some time and finally noticed the Rimfire Section. Is anyone else shooting this rifle? It's an Izhmash Biathlon Basic 7-2 KO. All stock except for cheek riser, swivel studs, and scope.
I find it amazing. Trigger is very decent (about 2 lbs and crisp) and can shoot just about any ammo reasonably accurately.
Of the bulk ammo that Walmart sells, it likes Winchester 333 best.
With all the talk about Appleseed, I tried the rifle out in an Appleseed and it absolutely ROCKS! The toggle bolt is really slick and I had no problems shooting the COF.

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Re: A Different Kind of Rimfire

I've never shot one but have read lots of good stuff about them on RFC. Nice.....

Keith
 
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gimmiefuel, I love that stock. I wish factory replacements were available for BB rifles. It's exactly what I'm looking for.

Here's mine. I've had a lot of different glass on it in the past but I'm currently working toward a Poor Man's SV-99.

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I love these little Russian rifles. They are the perfect combination of accuracy and speed. Super fast bolt action.

Paul
 
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libertyman, how did you thread that barrel? Does yours have the extremely concaved crown?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dst27</div><div class="ubbcode-body">libertyman, how did you thread that barrel? Does yours have the extremely concaved crown?
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Yes, it came with the deep concave. What you're seeing on the end of my barrel is an adapter for my can, which is a Sound Tech Millenium Can. It was originally designed for fat barreled Rugers. It has an external threaded stud. My plans (years ago) were to trick out a 10/22. That's until I found the Biathlon Basic. Loved the rifle so much that I had the adapter made. I do plan to have the can reworked have it fitted with standard threads. But this work well enough for the time being.

Paul
 
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Do the bolts on these rifles require much force to operate? Can they be operated easily with out your finger ever leaving the trigger?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GreatGonzo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do the bolts on these rifles require much force to operate? Can they be operated easily with out your finger ever leaving the trigger? </div></div>

Hmmmm.........maybe, but I've never tried. What I do know is that you can operate the bolt without loosing your sight picture.

Paul
 
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Some guy had one of those out at the range a few years ago and I got to shoot it. Phenomenal little rifle, I was really impressed by it. The bolt pull on the one I shot wasn’t the lightest, but not too heavy either, had a real slick quality feel. I might have to pursue one when I am in the market.