The #3 Ballard in .22LR and the #6 Schuetzen in .22 short. Shot them both at 50 yds., and results were a nice surprise.
The #3 has iron sights, which are a Globe front, with post, and a Ballard vernier tang sight. I spread them around pretty good, with the group measuring a spread of 1.75" for 15 shots, which I'm happy with from my old eyes.

The #6 has the Stevens 438 scope, and Pope mounts. After finally figuring out that Pope used left hand threads on the windage knob, and right hand on the elevation to make the scope adjust like iron sights would, it shot an extremely tight group of 1/2" for 15 shots!

The #6 is a bit of a pain to unload the empty .22 short cases, as it's got a tight match chamber, and my big old fingers don't want to reach in well to pull them free from the extractor. Had to use a pair of needlenose pliers to pull cases free. The #3 is pretty standard, and easy to load and unload.-Vall