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by mehulkamdar » Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:54 am
Like all Indians I have considerable experience with the Brno Models 1 and 2 at the Madras Rifle Club and I liked the rifles a lot. They looked crude but shot well and Bronos have always been well made - I had a Walther KK for a while and though it looked flashy and sleek, it didn;t shoot any better than the MRC's Brnos did in the late 70s and early 80s when I was active there.
That said, Kricos were fantastic rifles and the company made the actions that were marketed as the post waar Mauser 201, I think, in 22 lr and 22 magnum, some of the nicest sporters in the 22 calibre until the present Kimber of America (not the older Kimber of Oregon) guns came out. Some of the Brnos on sale in India could be rifle club discards from the old days with tens of thousands of rounds through them, whereas a Krico would, most probably be a personal rifle with much fewer rounds through it. While tens of thousands of rounds are not going to damage a 22 lr rifle due to the very low velocities that the round achieves, if I were offered a Brno and a Krico in India at equal prices, I would take the Krico as long as it shot well.
I agree with Mack The Knife that shooting it in the air is a very dangerous practice and one that should be strongly discouraged, but a three shot group off a rest would be a good way of determining how a rifle shoots, provided you do your bit and put your best effort into it so there is no human error in it. Of course, nothing would be better than shooting a 50 round box, but, as you say, sellers may not allow you to do that.
Maybe Marc could find you a Krico at a good price where he is and you could transfer it to where you are? Just a suggestion - no idea how practical or workable it is...
Cheers,
Mehul