
Not to be deterred we returned home and got out a couple of my .22s and went to the Barbican Armoury range for a wee shoot. We had the range to ourselves and had a nice relaxing couple of hours plinking.
I took my .22 BSA Century and the LSA .22 conversion for the Society of Miniture Rifle Clubs Martini.
The Century Target rifle was manufactured from 1955 until 1961, but being based on the BSA Supersport Five sporting rifle it was never really competitve enough when up against other target rifles of the time including BSA's own Martini actioned 12/15.
My first go to site when looking for any info on smallbore rifles is the excellent Historic Arms Resource Centre.
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_Century_target_Rifle.htm
Nevertheless i find this a really fun rifle to shoot and still capable of decent accuracy and i will be giving it a whirl in the coming winter HARC Postal comps.
Today i was using Remington Target .22 which was working fine in this rifle and my Martini.
Joe


The Parker Hale PH17 rear sight.




FS22 foresight.

BSA piled arms.

