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Finding the perfect bolt action 22 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Vulture" data-source="post: 451279" data-attributes="member: 29159"><p>I love my Anschutz, it is an extremely competitive rifle. The stock is very adjustable, and as anyone who has shot a supermatch, the trigger is like nothing else. Walther is another name I haven't seen mentioned that makes phenominal .22 rimfire rifles. At a much lower cost, CMP sells unused military surplus Kimber's that look very nice for $600. All of these would make great options for shooting long range with a rimfire. They are not lightweight squirrel guns though. My Anschutz weighs about 15lbs without scope. Knowing what you are looking to accomplish might help guide you better. I have no firsthand experience, but have heard great things about the savages which have already been mentioned, but that is a much lighter weapon.Heavy is steady. Another lightweight that I just came accross that had a heavier barrel on it is the Browning Tbolt. My local Gander Mounatain had one used for around $400 and it was a gorgeous rifle with a very unique action. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vulture, post: 451279, member: 29159"] I love my Anschutz, it is an extremely competitive rifle. The stock is very adjustable, and as anyone who has shot a supermatch, the trigger is like nothing else. Walther is another name I haven't seen mentioned that makes phenominal .22 rimfire rifles. At a much lower cost, CMP sells unused military surplus Kimber's that look very nice for $600. All of these would make great options for shooting long range with a rimfire. They are not lightweight squirrel guns though. My Anschutz weighs about 15lbs without scope. Knowing what you are looking to accomplish might help guide you better. I have no firsthand experience, but have heard great things about the savages which have already been mentioned, but that is a much lighter weapon.Heavy is steady. Another lightweight that I just came accross that had a heavier barrel on it is the Browning Tbolt. My local Gander Mounatain had one used for around $400 and it was a gorgeous rifle with a very unique action. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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