Some of you may recall having seen this on Gun Broker ~6-years ago or so, maybe more, where it was listed as having a gain twist barrel. As we believe, rimfire 22s from Pope were straight twist and this is a 22-Long with a 1-in-25” twist barrel by Harry Pope. I tried searching the ASSRA Forums for posts about this rifle, but couldn’t find anything. It was previously advertised as allegedly having been the personal rifle of a champion shooter by the last name of ‘Delinger’ (not that of the similar, but other spelling of that infamous gangster) but I haven’t been able to find out anything in regards to its actual provenance. I got some Win factory info as provided by Bert Hartman but unfortunately that info was on my iPhone that has since crashed, so I need to contact Bert again. He provided me the date that the action left the Win polishing room and comparing that to the barrel date and we believe it was shipped to Pope and possibly even purchased by him to make into the custom Schuetzen rifle that it is. I had kept in contact with the Seller and I got the opportunity to pick this up, as I’ve been looking for a high wall with double-set triggers. I have two others, both in 22 Long Rifle, including a take-down that someone sporterized from a Winder musket. I would have preferred the 22LR cartridge over the 'long', just due to ammo availability, especially in these current days of ‘hoarding’. It came with a Unertl 10X scope and a nice set of sights by Mike Stevens that I have since put on my CPA in 38-55, where I can benefit from the rear Soule sight, versus putting it on what really amounts to being a gallery rimfire. After selling the scope (already have a few, thus more than I need) and accounting for the value of the used Stevens sights … and I ended up paying not too much over what I see non-Pope high wall shooters with dble-set triggers going for. Of course, Bert opines that due to the bastardizing (my word) by the previous owner/shooters … this has zero Winchester collector’s appeal … and value. But to me, having a Pope firearm makes it well worth it to … I just wish my Father was still here to see it and appreciate it, as he had met Mr. Pope at the ol’ Walnut Hill range once; where Pope was quite old and my Dad quite young (teen). Best thing … mechanically she’s sound, the action is tight and the triggers are flawless in operation so she’s a ONE-HOLE GROUP shooter, at least at gallery ranges
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