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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rimfire and Airguns
What rimfire caliber for LR training
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<blockquote data-quote="GBA1776" data-source="post: 326181" data-attributes="member: 20522"><p>i would go with the savage package series i have the 93 cammo .22wmr and for buying to shooting tight groups i dont think you can do any better and scince you already know how great savage rifles are i think its a smart move.</p><p> and price wasnt your only request because if thats the concern a 22lr is the best bet but for ballistic performance the .22wmr would be better to train with it goes out to 200 (with some drop mind you) but its predictable and most importantly repeatable the hmr is too light to shoot far and be consistant you cant practice at 150yds when the bullet flies all over and goes transonic, </p><p> </p><p>i love the .22 mag and am confident at range whatever im shooting at will drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBA1776, post: 326181, member: 20522"] i would go with the savage package series i have the 93 cammo .22wmr and for buying to shooting tight groups i dont think you can do any better and scince you already know how great savage rifles are i think its a smart move. and price wasnt your only request because if thats the concern a 22lr is the best bet but for ballistic performance the .22wmr would be better to train with it goes out to 200 (with some drop mind you) but its predictable and most importantly repeatable the hmr is too light to shoot far and be consistant you cant practice at 150yds when the bullet flies all over and goes transonic, i love the .22 mag and am confident at range whatever im shooting at will drop. [/QUOTE]
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