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Thread: Wanted: .22 Rifle

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    Looking for a .22 for small game, any recommendations? I have thought about some of the air compression options but they are quite pricey in comparison to the traditional models. I want to get out chasing squirrels while also working on my shot. I'm open to purchasing a used one as well if anyone is selling.

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    Do you want a rim fire .22 or an Air Rifle in .22 Calibre?
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    What’s you location.
    Savage 64 semi. But I like bolts as they are easy to clean.

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    Ruger 10/22 takedown if too pricey

    gun show be there early grab cheap 22

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    Ruger 10/22
    Marlin model 60

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    Bolt actions are good for making you think about each shot, because you can't just keep pulling the trigger.

    Savage has a great selection of bolt actions.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    i picked up the savage 64. for a cheap little plinkster it does the job and doesn't break the bank. i dont use it near enough but it is alot of fun when i take it out. does the job for me whenever i want to shoot tree rats, gopher or the odd pest around the house...

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    Quote Originally Posted by glen View Post
    What’s you location.
    Savage 64 semi. But I like bolts as they are easy to clean.
    I am in Toronto......I was debating some of the options out there. air rifle being one of them. But I think I prefer the traditional rimfire, especially in terms of price. Sounds like the Savage might be the way to go

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    Just looked it up, with scope Less than 300 bucks might be just what I am looking for.

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    Marlin 795. Prolly best bang for your buck.

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