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bolt action or semi auto....what do you like better on .22's?
#11
A gunsmith once told me it was cheaper to test a variety of .22 ammo out of the stock barrel and find what shoots most accurately. At that point, you decide if it's accurate enough for you or not.
#13
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11
im planning on hunting squirrels and coons and rabbits. i might get a semi auto marlin model 60r ruger 10/22 and then later get a bolt action savage .22 magnum
how do you make the ruger 10/22's more accurate inexpensively?
im planning on hunting squirrels and coons and rabbits. i might get a semi auto marlin model 60r ruger 10/22 and then later get a bolt action savage .22 magnum
how do you make the ruger 10/22's more accurate inexpensively?
You have been asking alot about .22's and bouncing around alot with what you want because of other peoples opinions. My advice is to go out and buy one and be happy with it. .22's are suppose to be fun so stop getting all worked up about it. Any will do you good if you find something you don't like about it just get someting different next time. You can never have enough 22's. And get the lr first the ammo cost a tenth of the magnum but that just my opinion.
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Wal-Mart has the regular carbines for $185 and the Deluxe SS 24" barreled ones for $235.
Wal-Mart has the regular carbines for $185 and the Deluxe SS 24" barreled ones for $235.
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