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looking for right 22 hornet action.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1870426" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Well I really don't know what else to tell you. You started out asking specifically about the 22 H and a small ring g33-40. You got lots of options for an off the shelf 22 Hornet that are accurate as heck and cost less than $700 but you said those are too expensive. The G33 is a poor choice to make into a 22 H or 221 FB but pretty much any thing from 223 to 30-06 can be made on it easily by a good smith. That is going to cost you at least $700 with a barrel and smith work. Then guys gave you options for cheaper choices in 223 but that didn't fit the bill.</p><p></p><p>There are not really all that many 22 caliber options. The 221 is a hand loading proposition because factory ammo is rare and even 221 brass is some work to find. The 22 Hornet and 223 both have lots of factory ammo and with a suppressor either should work great. Outside of that, there is the 22-250 and then you are into the 6mm range. Seems to me you need to set budget, specific use and then the pick is pretty easy. My suggestion, buy a used CZ in 22 Hornet and try it out, if you end up not liking it they resell very easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1870426, member: 26077"] Well I really don't know what else to tell you. You started out asking specifically about the 22 H and a small ring g33-40. You got lots of options for an off the shelf 22 Hornet that are accurate as heck and cost less than $700 but you said those are too expensive. The G33 is a poor choice to make into a 22 H or 221 FB but pretty much any thing from 223 to 30-06 can be made on it easily by a good smith. That is going to cost you at least $700 with a barrel and smith work. Then guys gave you options for cheaper choices in 223 but that didn't fit the bill. There are not really all that many 22 caliber options. The 221 is a hand loading proposition because factory ammo is rare and even 221 brass is some work to find. The 22 Hornet and 223 both have lots of factory ammo and with a suppressor either should work great. Outside of that, there is the 22-250 and then you are into the 6mm range. Seems to me you need to set budget, specific use and then the pick is pretty easy. My suggestion, buy a used CZ in 22 Hornet and try it out, if you end up not liking it they resell very easily. [/QUOTE]
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