Dear fellow fans of the Sportster, - thought I would submit this photo for grins because some will find it humorous and others might find it a valuable new twist on a humble rifle. This 5yo Sportster has recently become my favorite plinker of choice when I go to the range for several reasons. A) .22LR ammo is precious nowadays and what little I have I want to use slowly. Never took this rifle to the range much when ammo was plentiful, I usually took my bolts or semi autos first, so I figured it was time to
re-acquaint myself with it / haven't fired it in years. Loctited a DNZ solid scope mount and a BSA "Sweet 22" 3x9x40, and added the piece de resistance, a Blackhawk AR cheekpad (MidwayUSA)
to elevate the comb, and voila', this may look like a humorous Rube Goldberg thing to do to a humble Sportster but it's the most stable and accurate .22 I own ! Can pick-off 1" swinging targets all day
@ 100yds judging some Kentucky windage onceinawhile, but vertically the scope does what it sez, - zero it at 50yds then dial it to 100yds and you're ready to Rock. Wonderful !
B) The choreography of loading and cocking it (like my H&R centerfires) brings all my focus and concentration to the fore whereas I don't get the same focused feeling when shooting bolts or other actions. H&R fans know what I mean, you have a particular style and "ritual" to handling an H&R break-open, and do it often enough it becomes ingrained and "Pavlovian" to bring all your focus to the fore. Nice way of putting it, eh ? So, I can honestly say this rifle and it's brothers make me a better shooter. Pity it languished in a closet for years and it took an ammo shortage to make me appreciate it again ! Try the cheekpad as silly as it may look on a Sportster and you'll likely find what I did, it makes the rifle so huggy and stable you won't want to put it down. Will silence any onlookers who may think these are junk rifles vs. their MKII's & CZ's, - the proof is in the pudding, watch it print ! Can't miss with this rifle and the cheekpad now. Thought y'all would get a laugh it's not yer average sight at the range, a "tricked-out" Sportster ! Try it, you'll like it. (P.S. - I chose the Xtra High DNZ mount for the BSA scope, gives a nice margin to handle the hammer w/o cramping or fumbling although the standard high mount will work for most 40mm scopes. Not a more solid mount made. I use 'em on all my HandiRifle bbls / highly recommended regardless they're costlier than other mounts, Loctite 'em down w/242 blue and if you ever lose zero it's gotta be your scope, not a wobbly mount).
Cheers and happy shooting, - Vince.