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Finding the perfect bolt action 22 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="akshooting" data-source="post: 451958" data-attributes="member: 15453"><p>Ok, somebody's got to do it! Not only are there several companies that make them, but there are several companies that MADE them as well. Accuracy out to 100 is a thing of beauty from a rimfire, some are lucky enough to have a doorstop that will do it all day with whatever it is fed, and just as likley to have a bench queen that insists on a steady diet of Gold Medal whatever to shoot just a bit better than average. Allthough nothing is certain, it is hard to go wrong with the bolt guns that are already classics, and at the risk of competing with a new bidder in the future, because i don't have enough of them already, I would say that a few of the classics would satisfy most users if they put em to use. The Winchester 69 is a grand rifle, clip fed, 5 or 10 round, the 72A is a thing of beauty with a tube magazine, and in the Remington's you have the 511 with the clip, and 512 with the tube. Truley classic rifles and any of them should do all that can be expected from a rimfire, especially if the majority of shooting will be with whatever ammo was available, and from an unsupported shooting position, these fine classics will make believers of most. Just my two cents though. Hoep you find what you are looking for.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akshooting, post: 451958, member: 15453"] Ok, somebody's got to do it! Not only are there several companies that make them, but there are several companies that MADE them as well. Accuracy out to 100 is a thing of beauty from a rimfire, some are lucky enough to have a doorstop that will do it all day with whatever it is fed, and just as likley to have a bench queen that insists on a steady diet of Gold Medal whatever to shoot just a bit better than average. Allthough nothing is certain, it is hard to go wrong with the bolt guns that are already classics, and at the risk of competing with a new bidder in the future, because i don't have enough of them already, I would say that a few of the classics would satisfy most users if they put em to use. The Winchester 69 is a grand rifle, clip fed, 5 or 10 round, the 72A is a thing of beauty with a tube magazine, and in the Remington's you have the 511 with the clip, and 512 with the tube. Truley classic rifles and any of them should do all that can be expected from a rimfire, especially if the majority of shooting will be with whatever ammo was available, and from an unsupported shooting position, these fine classics will make believers of most. Just my two cents though. Hoep you find what you are looking for.:) [/QUOTE]
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