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Rimfire and Airguns
Going down a 22 rabbit hole…
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<blockquote data-quote="jbur13" data-source="post: 2819065" data-attributes="member: 74423"><p>I just picked up my B14R carbon yesterday. Bought it on GB for $920+tx+shipping, slightly used.</p><p>Then the scope purchase of Blackhound Evolve 5-25x56 was $480(sale ends today).</p><p>My reasoning for buying the B14R was simple, it is built as a Remington 700 clone and feels like my hunting rifles. The thing feels substantial at 8 pounds where all others feel like kids guns. I wanted something that I can practice with and not burn through expensive ammo. And since it is a 700 clone, the spare trigger that I already have will drop right in. My next step is an NRL22 match next weekend, which may become the real Rabbit hole.</p><p>If you have a wife that watches your bank account tell her that it's the same price as buying 300 rounds of 300RUM ammo so your break even point is only a couple weeks of shooting the 22!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbur13, post: 2819065, member: 74423"] I just picked up my B14R carbon yesterday. Bought it on GB for $920+tx+shipping, slightly used. Then the scope purchase of Blackhound Evolve 5-25x56 was $480(sale ends today). My reasoning for buying the B14R was simple, it is built as a Remington 700 clone and feels like my hunting rifles. The thing feels substantial at 8 pounds where all others feel like kids guns. I wanted something that I can practice with and not burn through expensive ammo. And since it is a 700 clone, the spare trigger that I already have will drop right in. My next step is an NRL22 match next weekend, which may become the real Rabbit hole. If you have a wife that watches your bank account tell her that it's the same price as buying 300 rounds of 300RUM ammo so your break even point is only a couple weeks of shooting the 22! [/QUOTE]
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