a good .22?
#11
Fork Horn
Joined: Jul 2007
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ORIGINAL: mossbergman11
i guess i have made the decision i think i will use Dead Coyote shells to shoot out of my shotgun for the yotes and get a .22 lr for small game is this a good choice???
what .22 lr would you reccommend?? preferaby magazine semi auto
i guess i have made the decision i think i will use Dead Coyote shells to shoot out of my shotgun for the yotes and get a .22 lr for small game is this a good choice???
what .22 lr would you reccommend?? preferaby magazine semi auto
#14
Typical Buck
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 696
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From: Indiana county, Pa
why a semi? a good bolt action is better for hunting. more accurate. ruger, remington, browning, all make fine rifles. you dont say what state you are in. some states like Pa dont allow semi rifles for hunting. make sure they are legal in what state you are in.
#18
Joined: Nov 2007
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Moss...
If you like the feel and style of the 10/22, dont hesitate. This is by far one of the best .22 rifles for the money. Deff enough kill power for small game, can be decked out to look like anything from a big game rifle to a compact bull pup military rifle...great in stock form too
You and i have talked alot about this lil gun lately...you wont be disappointed if you like this gun. I use mine for gray squirral in central FL. and have used it on larger game as in bobcats. Lord knows the tree rats here are not big at all...i cant rip one at 100 yrds when combined with a good quality scope. GOOD LUCK!
If you like the feel and style of the 10/22, dont hesitate. This is by far one of the best .22 rifles for the money. Deff enough kill power for small game, can be decked out to look like anything from a big game rifle to a compact bull pup military rifle...great in stock form too
You and i have talked alot about this lil gun lately...you wont be disappointed if you like this gun. I use mine for gray squirral in central FL. and have used it on larger game as in bobcats. Lord knows the tree rats here are not big at all...i cant rip one at 100 yrds when combined with a good quality scope. GOOD LUCK!

