You can’t keep a good Lgv down

A while back I was having poi issues with all my rifles (grand total of 4) and I’m ashamed to admit most of it was my fault. On closer inspection I found that the rings on a couple of rifles weren’t clamped on correctly and this I think created the poi issues. I frequently remove and swap scopes on my rifles to get the best feel and I suppose that in a couple of instances I wasn’t wearing my seeing eye dogs. This arvo I got my Lgv out and fired off two 7 shot groups at 30 metres. This was one of the rifles with the incorrectly fitted rings. 
The bottom right is the first group, still a bit off but way better than before. The second group above is with 4 clicks to the right and 4 clicks up.

I bought this 22 cal Lgv 5 years ago new and haven’t touched it except to fit the longer uglier screw in the trigger. You gotta love them.😁

Gary



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Concur, I just put the LGV 22cal back in the shooting rotation and realized how much fun it is. I didn't know they quit making them until doing some reading. It's always been a good shooter, as it was one of my first break-barrels.



How does the synthetic version compare to the HW95 weight wise and accuracy wise in 22cal? Thought about picking up a HW95 but then figured there is nothing it offers that the LGV doesn't. But more is always better, right:)
 
BradCO I bought the synthetic stock version because I wanted to hunt with it at the back of our property. Down around the creek the scrub is pretty dense with a fair bit of lantana so I wouldn’t be concerned about a scratch or two. I don’t know how it compares in weight or accuracy to a HW95 as I don’t own one but this rifle is IMO very easy to carry and shoot.

Crow there are still a couple of new still in the box Walthers around in Australia. I’ve had my eye on a Master Pro in 22 cal.

Gary