.22 DEBATE
#11
I f you are spending under $500 I woould vote for the CZ with the improved trigger. Over $500 then I would go with a kimber. I like the ruger for the ability to get aftermarket parts and customize the gun but the plain jane original cannot beat some of the bolt actions for accuracy. Just my thoughts and my experiences.
#15
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2006
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i have a savage 64 it is ugly but mine is a great gun for $90 i paid for it knew it has a tasco 4x32 scope on it that has been on it for 6 years and i have never adjusted it and i do not treat this gun very good it is my truck gun and it has had alot of ammo put thru it it just doesnt shoot lead tips it will jam but if they are copper coated it is fine it has killed alot of squirrel,rabbits,birds and a few pheasants on theground but i would have to say the 10/22 is the best but i have a marlin 39 also so i have no need for a 10/22
#18
Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2003
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I doubt it's the best 22 made but I was given a Winchester model 67 22 short, long and long rifle two weeks ago by my friends father. It's a single shot with iron sights but it's got a nice trigger and is plenty accurate for me. All it cost me was dinner for two.
#19
Joined: Feb 2005
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Cooper is proably the best, although andschutz is up there in some of thier premium rifles. ALso Walther makes a fine one. And the Finnish Lion is pretty hot.
But the old Winchester Model 52 is still the standard by which .22's are judged
But the old Winchester Model 52 is still the standard by which .22's are judged
#20
Typical Buck
Joined: Nov 2006
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From: Denver, Colorado
For what I am willing to spend on a 22LR, I find the 10/22 to be totally satisfactory, slip in a 25 round clip loaded to 21 or 22 and have at it.
My favorite 22 is a 223, rifle-wise the AR models come to mind, Colt and Bushmaster.
My favorite 22 is a 223, rifle-wise the AR models come to mind, Colt and Bushmaster.


