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BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 6:37 pm
by Mike357
I am shortly to acquire an old BSA Martini International 22 rifle. I am going to use this solely for Benchrest or prone target shooting at 25m, and also occasionaly out to 100m.
Once bought it is off to Baldie for a full strip and and service. It will be drilled and tapped for a scope and depending on condition I may have the barrel and action Duracoated. Now, I also may have the barrel shortened and would welcome comments about this. Will it affect accuracy very much and what is the optimum length?
The woodwork will be stripped and oiled.
I would also welcome suggestions for a suitable scope. It must have target turrets or at least finger adjustable ones, a very fine duplex reticle or target dot and have a fairly high magnification as I like to get in real close

Re: BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 6:59 pm
by Dougan
There's still plenty of people using these for prone shooting...and still getting possibles on 10-bull targets - lovely rifles
Can't help you with advice, but there is a picture of one on this site,
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA-Internat ... nd_II.html , that has been converted for benchrest

Re: BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:02 pm
by ovenpaa
First rifle I ever shot was a Martini International, lovely things they are.
Re: BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:36 pm
by dodgyrog
Weaver T36
Re: BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:44 pm
by tikkathreebarrels
If you're going to shoot UK 22 benchrest leagues you've got weight considerations and scope mag limitations to deal with - or at least you used to. Where's a link for the man....
http://www.benchrest22.org/Pages/ukbr22rules.htm
Re: BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:00 pm
by Mike357
I'm not going to enter official comps or shoot in UKBR as to begin with I want something I can go to our range with and shoot slowly and take my time. The 10/22 is great I want something slow. Especially when the weather is crap and I can sit under cover at 25yds and plink away.
Re: BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:46 am
by the running man
nice rifles,but ide keep it original as its gonna be easier to offload should u wish to further down the line. if u want to scope it up,then get an anchutz match 54. dont wrrck a british gun,thats my job!!!
Re: BSA Martini International .22
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:14 pm
by Dave 101
the running man wrote:nice rifles,but ide keep it original as its gonna be easier to offload should u wish to further down the line. if u want to scope it up,then get an anchutz match 54. dont wrrck a british gun,thats my job!!!
Thats what I did An54 converted a stock for BR with a Weaver T36 mildot scope . If you get a BSA with barrel scope blocks fitted you can fit a Redfield target scope , one of the long tube scopes .
A MkIII has the free floated barrel , none of the other Mks do .
Dave