Charles Daly .22 Superior Grade/Empire Grade

Notes: The Superior Grade .22 bolt-action rifle is available not only in rimfire calibers, but in the centerfire chambering of .22 Hornet. The Superior Grade rifle has a blued barrel and receiver of chrome-molybdenum steel and a hardwood stock with a pistol grip wrist. The Empire Grade is virtually identical, but the grade of wood in the stock is much better and the rear sight is an adjustable leaf sight. It is not given a separate entry in the table below.

There are also semiautomatic versions of the above rifles; they are virtually identical, except for the semiautomatic actions.

Twilight 2000 Notes: As this rifle was not sold under Charles Daly name until 1998 (it was sold under the Armscor of Philippines name before that), this rifle is not available as such in the Twilight 2000 world. It is, however, available under the Armscor name (and called the M-1400S in .22 Long Rifle, M-1500S in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, and M-1800S in .22 Hornet).

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Superior Grade Bolt Action

.22 Long Rifle

2.9 kg

6

$290

Superior Grade Bolt Action

.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire

2.98 kg

5

$322

Superior Grade Bolt Action

.22 Hornet

3.03 kg

5

$680

Superior Grade Semiautomatic

.22 Long Rifle

2.9 kg

6

$277

Superior Grade Semiautomatic

.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire

2.98 kg

5

$298

Superior Grade Semiautomatic

.22 Hornet

3.03 kg

5

$537

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Superior Grade Bolt Action (.22 Long Rifle)

BA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

50

Superior Grade Bolt Action (.22 Magnum)

BA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

65

Superior Grade Bolt Action (.22 Hornet)

BA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

73

Superior Grade Semiautomatic (.22 Long Rifle)

SA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

46

Superior Grade Semiautomatic (.22 Magnum)

SA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

59

Superior Grade Semiautomatic (.22 Hornet)

SA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

66

Charles Daly Field Grade .22 Bolt-Action

Notes: These rifles are actually built in the Philippines by Armscor, and were formerly called the Super Classic M-1400SC and M-12Y. The Field Grade is a short rifle with metalwork made primarily from chrome-molybdenum steel. The receiver top has a dovetail rail for telescopic sights, and has backup iron sights including a folding adjustable rear leaf sight. The stock is of hardwood. The Field Grade Stainless is similar, but has metalwork of stainless steel and synthetic furniture with a pistol grip wrist.

The Field Grade Youth is designed for children and beginners. There are two versions: the Youth Single Shot has no magazine and is manually loaded between each shot, and the Youth Repeater is magazine-fed and has a longer barrel.

Twilight 2000 Notes: As these weapons were not sold under the Charles Daly name until 1998, they will still be known by their Armscor designations and are more properly Filipino weapons in the Twilight 2000 world.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Field Grade

.22 Long Rifle

2.8 kg

6

$290

Field Grade Stainless

.22 Long Rifle

2.65 kg

6

$300

Youth Single Shot

.22 Long Rifle

1.6 kg

1 Internal

$206

Youth Repeater

.22 Long Rifle

2.2 kg

6

$238

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Field Grade

BA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

50

Field Grade Stainless

BA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

50

Youth Single Shot

SS

1

Nil

4

1

Nil

37

Youth Repeater

BA

1

Nil

4

1

Nil

40

Charles Daly Field Grade Mauser

Notes: This is actually a Yugoslavian import sold only in the US by the Charles Daly Company. It is a modernized Mauser sporting rifle, and is designed to be accurate enough for experienced shooters, while being relatively newbie-proof. The entire action is built to operate smoothly while minimizing misfeeds. The stocks are synthetic, while the metallic parts are normally blued (but can also be had in stainless steel), except where chroming is normally indicated. The trigger is adjustable.

Twilight 2000 Notes: This weapon does not exist.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Field Grade Mauser

.22-250 Remington

3.23 kg

5 Internal

$849

Field Grade Mauser

.243 Winchester

3.23 kg

5 Internal

$1005

Field Grade Mauser

.25-06 Remington

3.23 kg

5 Internal

$1275

Field Grade Mauser

.270 Winchester

3.23 kg

5 Internal

$1465

Field Grade Mauser

7.62mm NATO

3.23 kg

5 Internal

$1436

Field Grade Mauser

.30-06 Springfield

3.23 kg

5 Internal

$1718

Field Grade Mauser

7mm Remington Magnum

3.29 kg

3 Internal

$1524

Field Grade Mauser

.300 Winchester Magnum

3.29 kg

3 Internal

$2303

Field Grade Mauser

.300 Remington Ultra-Mag

3.29 kg

3 Internal

$2420

Field Grade Mauser

.338 Winchester Magnum

3.29 kg

3 Internal

$2509

Field Grade Mauser

.458 Winchester Magnum

3.29 kg

3 Internal

$3993

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Field Grade Mauser (.22-250)

BA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

65

Field Grade Mauser (.243)

BA

3

2-Nil

6

3

Nil

65

Field Grade Mauser (.25-06)

BA

4

2-Nil

7

4

Nil

57

Field Grade Mauser (.270)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

5

Nil

60

Field Grade Mauser (7.62mm)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

5

Nil

79

Field Grade Mauser (.30-06)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

5

Nil

68

Field Grade Mauser (7mm Magnum)

BA

4

1-2-3

7

5

Nil

86

Field Grade Mauser (.300 Magnum)

BA

5

2-3-Nil

7

5

Nil

89

Field Grade Mauser (.300 Ultra-Mag)

BA

6

1-2-3

7

5

Nil

82

Field Grade Mauser (.338)

BA

6

1-3-Nil

8

6

Nil

103

Field Grade Mauser (.458)

BA

8

1-3-5

8

7

Nil

109

Charles Daly Superior II

Notes: Similar to the Superior Grade and Empire Grade rimfire rifles above, the Superior II is built by Zastava in Serbia, but distributed exclusively by Charles Daly. It incorporates many of the features of the Field Grade Mauser (see US Sporting Rifles A-D) and other Charles Daly centerfire rifles, and features the same quality construction of those rifles, though the stocks are of oil-finished walnut instead of being synthetic. The stocks are checkered on the fore-end and on the pistol grip wrist. Metalwork is blued except for the chromed bolt and barrel liner. The .22 Long Rifle version has iron sights but is not drilled and tapped for a scope mount; the other two do not have iron sights, but are drilled and tapped for a scope mount. All three use 22-inch barrels, but are not interchangeable as far as ammunition is concerned, despite their similarity. They are very inexpensive rifles in real world terms, actually close to or less then the Twilight 2000 prices listed below.

Twilight 2000 Notes: These rifles are not available in the Twilight 2000 timeline.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Superior II

.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire

2.72 kg

5

$432

Superior II

.22 Long Rifle

2.72 kg

5

$284

Superior II

.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire

2.72 kg

5

$315

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Superior II (.17)

BA

2

1-Nil

6

2

Nil

63

Superior II (.22 LR)

BA

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

49

Superior II (.22 Magnum)

BA

1

Nil

6

1

Nil

63

Charles Daly Superior Grade Mauser

Notes: Basically a "higher-class" version of the Field Grade Mauser, the Superior Grade Mauser features polished blue metalwork, a hand-fitted gold-plated trigger, a hand-checkered European walnut stock which is highly-polished, a Monte Carlo comb and cheekpiece, a fore-end and pistol grip wrist cap of ebony and with white spacers, a recoil pad, and sling swivels. They are drilled and tapped for a scope mount, but have no iron sights. The Superior Grade Mauser comes in three versions: the standard Superior Grade Mauser, in calibers ranging from .22-250 to .300 Winchester Magnum, and with a 22-inch barrel for most calibers and a 24-inch barrel for the magnum calibers; the Superior Grade Mauser LH, a left-handed model available only in .30-06 (and is otherwise identical to the standard Superior Grade Mauser for game purposes); and the Superior Grade Safari Mauser, which comes in calibers of .375 or .458 and has a 26-inch barrel and crossbolts for extra strength.

Twilight 2000 Notes: These rifles do not exist in the Twilight 2000 timeline.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Superior Grade Mauser

.22-250 Remington

3.29 kg

5 Internal

$912

Superior Grade Mauser

.243 Winchester

3.29 kg

5 Internal

$1067

Superior Grade Mauser

.25-06 Remington

3.29 kg

5 Internal

$1337

Superior Grade Mauser

.270 Winchester

3.29 kg

5 Internal

$1526

Superior Grade Mauser

7mm Remington Magnum

3.35 kg

3 Internal

$1585

Superior Grade Mauser

7.62mm NATO

3.29 kg

5 Internal

$1497

Superior Grade Mauser

.30-06 Springfield

3.29 kg

5 Internal

$1778

Superior Grade Mauser

.300 Winchester Magnum

3.35 kg

3 Internal

$2363

Superior Grade Safari Mauser

.375 H&H Magnum

3.74 kg

3 Internal

$3369

Superior Grade Safari Mauser

.458 Winchester Magnum

3.74 kg

3 Internal

$4129

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Superior Grade Mauser (.22-250)

BA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

65

Superior Grade Mauser (.243)

BA

3

2-Nil

6

3

Nil

65

Superior Grade Mauser (.25-06)

BA

4

2-Nil

7

4

Nil

57

Superior Grade Mauser (.270)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

4

Nil

60

Superior Grade Mauser (7mm)

BA

4

1-2-3

7

4

Nil

86

Superior Grade Mauser (7.62mm)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

4

Nil

79

Superior Grade Mauser (.30-06)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

4

Nil

68

Superior Grade Mauser (.300)

BA

5

2-3-Nil

7

4

Nil

89

Superior Grade Safari Mauser (.375)

BA

7

1-3-5

8

5

Nil

112

Superior Grade Safari Mauser (.458)

BA

8

1-3-5

9

6

Nil

122

Charles Daly Superior Grade Mini-Mauser

Notes: As the name suggests, this is a version of the Superior Grade designed for firing smaller-caliber cartridges. The features and construction are basically the same as the standard Superior Grade rifle above, except for the caliber, and the barrel length, which is only 20 inches, and that the Superior Grade Mini-Mauser Hornet has a removable box magazine. The Mini-Mauser is also available in left-handed version, but only in 5.56mm NATO caliber.

Twilight 2000 Notes: These rifles are not available in the Twilight 2000 timeline.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Mini-Mauser Hornet

.22 Hornet

2.83 kg

5

$653

Mini-Mauser

5.56mm NATO

2.83 kg

6 Internal

$770

Mini-Mauser

.22-250 Remington

2.83 kg

6 Internal

$817

Mini-Mauser

7.62mm Kalashnikov

2.83 kg

3 Internal

$1134

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Mini-Mauser Hornet

BA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

64

Mini-Mauser (5.56mm)

BA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

61

Mini-Mauser (.22-250)

BA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

56

Mini-Mauser (7.62mm)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

6

5

Nil

66

Clifton Arms Scout Rifle

Notes: This is a general-purpose bolt-action rifle, designed to carry around and be used against varmints, predators, or whatever else needs to be shot at short notice. The Clifton Scout is based on the Ruger 77 Mark II action. It is a bit larger and heavier than what is normally considered a scout rifle, but is otherwise designed for that sort of purpose. The rifle is drilled and tapped for a scope mount and has backup iron sights (a folding, adjustable bridge-type ghost ring rear sight and a dovetailed square, Sourdough-type post front sight). The iron sights are large to enable quick target acquisition (and scout rifles are not meant for long-range shooting under most circumstances). The stock is synthetic; an unusual feature of this stock is that the bottom has a trap for five rounds of ammunition for the weapon. The fore-end also has retractable bipod legs. The barrel is heavy and is made from blackened stainless steel.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Clifton Scout (18" Barrel)

7.62mm NATO

3.45 kg

5 Internal

$1844

Clifton Scout (19" Barrel)

7.62mm NATO

3.48 kg

5 Internal

$1875

Clifton Scout (20" Barrel)

7.62mm NATO

3.53 kg

5 Internal

$1908

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Clifton Scout (18")

BA

4

2-3-Nil

6

4

Nil

61

(With Bipod)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

6

2

Nil

79

Clifton Scout (19")

BA

4

2-3-Nil

6

4

Nil

66

(With Bipod)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

6

2

Nil

85

Clifton Scout (20")

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

4

Nil

71

(With Bipod)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

2

Nil

92

Colt Coltsman Sporting Rifle (Mauser-Pattern)

Notes: Designed by Colt, these were built by Jefferson Manufacturing and Kodiak Manufacturing between 1957 and 1961. The used a plain stock, and only about 5000 were built. The standard rifle had a 22-inch barrel, but the Deluxe version had a 24-inch barrel. There is also a Custom version with a Monte Carlo stock and cheekpiece (identical to the standard rifle for game purposes).

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Coltsman (Mauser-Pattern)

.30-06 Springfield

3.18 kg

5 Internal

$1708

Coltsman (Mauser-Pattern)

.300 H&H Magnum

3.31 kg

5 Internal

$2367

Coltsman Deluxe (Mauser-Pattern)

.30-06 Springfield

3.2 kg

5 Internal

$1728

Coltsman Deluxe (Mauser-Pattern)

.300 H&H Magnum

3.5 kg

5 Internal

$2428

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Coltsman (.30-06)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

7

5

Nil

68

Coltsman (.300)

BA

5

1-2-3

7

5

Nil

71

Coltsman Deluxe (.30-06)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

8

5

Nil

78

Coltsman Deluxe (.300)

BA

5

1-2-3

8

5

Nil

82

Cooper Model 21 Series

Notes: Cooper Arms originally developed an improved bolt system for use on other rifles in 1991; however, it was marketing its own rifles. One of the first of these was the Model 21, beginning with the Varmint Extreme (also known as the Classic). As the name suggests, the Varmint Extreme fires small-caliber cartridges with shorter cases. The bolt is of unusual construction, with the locking lugs in the middle of the bolt’s body instead of at the front as is the case with most rifles. This works quite well with rounds of low to moderate chamber pressures, allowing faster locking and unlocking. The Varmint Extreme’s barrel is a heavy 23.75-inch stainless steel floating barrel with a target crown. The stock is of walnut, with a conventional profile and a half-length fore-end. All of the Model 21 Series are drilled and tapped for a scope mount, with the exception of the TRP-1.

Similar variants of the Model 21 include the Custom Classic, which is the same as the Varmint Extreme with the exception of a Monte Carlo stock and a high comb and cheekpiece. The Model 21 Bench Rest is also largely the same, but is equipped with a highly-adjustable Jewell trigger unit and a widened, flat-bottomed fore-end. These two rifles are identical to the Varmint Extreme for game purposes.

More divergent variants include the Model 36 BR-50, designed for benchrest shooting; it has no magazine, and uses synthetic McMillan stock (usually black). The barrel is 22 inches long, and is match-quality, heavy, and floating. The Model 38 Centerfire Sporter was offered only in two proprietary chamberings, and uses a 23.75-inch Shilen barrel which is floating, heavy, and has a target crown. The stock is of Claro walnut with a checkered pistol grip wrist and fore-end, and is of the Monte Carlo-type. The butt has a Pachmayr recoil pad. The trigger is adjustable. The Model 38 Centerfire Sporter was produced only until 1994, but it was perhaps the first Cooper-built rifle offered, beginning production in 1991.

The Model 36 Classic Sporter is similar to the standard Varmint Extreme, but fires .22 Long Rifle cartridges, uses a 22.75-inch barrel, and a box magazine. The Model 36 Custom Classic Sporter is a deluxe Model 36 with a Monte Carlo-style comb and cheekpiece made from select-grade walnut. The Model 36 Featherweight is also identical except for its synthetic stock, which reduces its weight. The Model 36 Montana Trailblazer is again the same as the Model 36 Classic Sporter, except for the lightweight tapering barrel and lighter wood stock, making it even lighter than the Featherweight. The Model 40 Centerfire Classic Sporter is basically a centerfire version of the Model 36, with a 23-inch barrel. Its deluxe counterpart is the Model 40 Centerfire Custom Classic Sporter.

The TRP-1 is a very specialized version of the Model 21; it was designed for ISU Classic competitions. Firing .22 Long Rifle, this version has no magazine and uses a 22-inch extra-heavy Shilen barrel. The stock is competition-style, with an adjustable cheekpiece, adjustable buttplate, and fittings for competition optical sights.

In 1996, Cooper Arms introduced what was essentially a medium-action version of the Model 21, called the Model 22 series. The base Model 22 is the Pro-Varmint Extreme; it is essentially the same as the Model 21 Varmint Extreme, except that the camber and receiver are designed to withstand higher pressures and the bolt lugs are moved to the front of the bolt in the conventional pattern. The barrel is also 26 inches long. Variants include the Model 22 Bench Rest, the Model 22 equivalent of the Model 21 Bench Rest, and the Model 22 Black Jack, with a black McMillan synthetic stock and blackened metalwork.

Twilight 2000 Notes: All of these rifles are extremely rare in the Twilight 2000 timeline.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Model 21 Varmint Extreme

.17 Remington

3.18 kg

5 Internal

$602

Model 21 Varmint Extreme

.17 Mach IV

3.05 kg

5 Internal

$530

Model 21 Varmint Extreme

.221 Fireball

3.38 kg

5 Internal

$708

Model 21 Varmint Extreme

.222 Remington

3.54 kg

5 Internal

$802

Model 21 Varmint Extreme

5.56mm NATO

3.57 kg

5 Internal

$820

Model 21 Varmint Extreme

.22 PPC

3.45 kg

5 Internal

$746

Model 36 BR-50

.17 Remington

3.08 kg

1 Internal

$409

Model 36 BR-50

.17 Mach IV

2.96 kg

1 Internal

$365

Model 36 BR-50

.221 Fireball

3.28 kg

1 Internal

$490

Model 36 BR-50

.222 Remington

3.43 kg

1 Internal

$555

Model 36 BR-50

5.56mm NATO

3.46 kg

1 Internal

$568

Model 36 BR-50

.22 PPC

3.34 kg

1 Internal

$516

Model 36 Classic Sporter

.22 Long Rifle

3.18 kg

5

$303

Model 36 Featherweight

.22 Long Rifle

2.95 kg

5

$313

Model 36 Montana Trailblazer

.22 Long Rifle

2.84 kg

5

$303

Model 38 Centerfire Sporter

.17 CCM

3.63 kg

5 Internal

$614

Model 38 Centerfire Sporter

.22 CCM

3.97 kg

5 Internal

$443

Model 40 Centerfire Classic Sporter

.22 Hornet

3.18 kg

5 Internal

$696

Model 40 Centerfire Classic Sporter

.22 K-Hornet

3.19 kg

5 Internal

$697

TRP-1

.22 Long Rifle

4.54 kg

1 Internal

$428

Model 22 Pro-Varmint Extreme

.22-250 Remington

3.71 kg

5 Internal

$891

Model 22 Pro-Varmint Extreme

.220 Swift

3.85 kg

5 Internal

$981

Model 22 Pro-Varmint Extreme

6mm PPC

3.65 kg

5 Internal

$845

Model 22 Pro-Varmint Extreme

.243 Winchester

3.97 kg

5 Internal

$1046

Model 22 Pro-Varmint Extreme

.25-06 Remington

4.37 kg

5 Internal

$1316

Model 22 Pro-Varmint Extreme

7.62mm NATO

4.59 kg

5 Internal

$1476

Model 22 Bench Rest

.22-250 Remington

3.15 kg

1 Internal

$554

Model 22 Bench Rest

.220 Swift

3.27 kg

1 Internal

$599

Model 22 Bench Rest

6mm PPC

3.1 kg

1 Internal

$531

Model 22 Bench Rest

.243 Winchester

3.37 kg

1 Internal

$631

Model 22 Bench Rest

.25-06 Remington

3.71 kg

1 Internal

$766

Model 22 Bench Rest

7.62mm NATO

3.9 kg

1 Internal

$846

Model 22 Black Jack

.22-250 Remington

3.12 kg

5 Internal

$903

Model 22 Black Jack

.220 Swift

3.24 kg

5 Internal

$993

Model 22 Black Jack

6mm PPC

3.1 kg

5 Internal

$857

Model 22 Black Jack

.243 Winchester

3.34 kg

5 Internal

$1059

Model 22 Black Jack

.25-06 Remington

3.68 kg

5 Internal

$1329

Model 22 Black Jack

7.62mm NATO

3.86 kg

5 Internal

$1490

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Model 21 Varmint Extreme (.17 Rem)

BA

2

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

61

Model 21 Varmint Extreme (.17 Mach IV)

BA

2

1-1-Nil

6

3

Nil

84

Model 21 Varmint Extreme (.221)

BA

3

1-Nil

7

3

Nil

81

Model 21 Varmint Extreme (.222)

BA

3

1-Nil

7

3

Nil

81

Model 21 Varmint Extreme (5.56mm)

BA

3

1-Nil

7

3

Nil

80

Model 21 Varmint Extreme (.22 PPC)

BA

3

1-1-Nil

7

3

Nil

100

Model 36 BR-50 (.17 Rem)

SS

2

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

57

Model 36 BR-50 (.17 Mach IV)

SS

2

1-1-Nil

6

2

Nil

78

Model 36 BR-50 (.221)

SS

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

75

Model 36 BR-50 (.222)

SS

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

76

Model 36 BR-50 (5.56mm)

SS

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

74

Model 36 BR-50 (.22 PPC)

SS

3

1-1-Nil

6

3

Nil

94

Model 36 (Rimfire Versions)

BA

1

Nil

6

1

Nil

53

Model 38 Centerfire Sporter (.17 CCM)

BA

2

1-1-Nil

6

2

Nil

91

Model 38 Centerfire Sporter (.22 CCM)

BA

2

1-Nil

6

1

Nil

91

Model 40 Centerfire Classic Sporter (.22 Hornet)

BA

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

78

Model 40 Centerfire Classic Sporter (.22 K-Hornet)

BA

3

1-1-Nil

6

3

Nil

93

TRP-1

SS

1

Nil

5

1

Nil

52

Model 22 Pro-Varminter Extreme (.22-250)

BA

3

2-Nil

7

3

Nil

84

Model 22 Pro-Varminter Extreme (.220)

BA

3

1-2-Nil

7

3

Nil

93

Model 22 Pro-Varminter Extreme (6mm)

BA

3

1-2-Nil

7

3

Nil

110

Model 22 Pro-Varminter Extreme (.243)

BA

3

2-Nil

7

4

Nil

87

Model 22 Pro-Varminter Extreme (.25-06)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

8

4

Nil

79

Model 22 Pro-Varminter Extreme (7.62mm)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

8

4

Nil

104

Model 22 Bench Rest (.22-250)

SS

3

1-Nil

6

3

Nil

70

Model 22 Bench Rest (.220)

SS

3

1-2-Nil

6

3

Nil

74

Model 22 Bench Rest (6mm)

SS

3

1-2-Nil

6

3

Nil

93

Model 22 Bench Rest (.243)

SS

3

2-Nil

6

3

Nil

71

Model 22 Bench Rest (.25-06)

SS

4

2-Nil

6

4

Nil

66

Model 22 Bench Rest (7.62mm)

SS

4

2-3-Nil

6

4

Nil

86

Model 22 Black Jack (.22-250)

BA

3

2-Nil

7

3

Nil

84

Model 22 Black Jack (.220)

BA

3

1-2-Nil

7

3

Nil

93

Model 22 Black Jack (6mm)

BA

3

1-2-Nil

7

3

Nil

110

Model 22 Black Jack (.243)

BA

3

2-Nil

7

4

Nil

87

Model 22 Black Jack (.25-06)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

8

4

Nil

79

Model 22 Black Jack (7.62mm)

BA

4

2-3-Nil

8

4

Nil

104