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<blockquote data-quote="Jam smith" data-source="post: 710104" data-attributes="member: 54988"><p>I have several 22lr guns. Marlins are supper accurate but the trigger takes some getting used to. For the money there very good. I haven't shot a savage but have herd very good things about them, there reasonably priced too. The most accurate 22lr I own or have ever shot for that matter is a Remington 513t. It's also built better then most of the new guns and if you shop around you can pick one up at a reasonable price. The only problem is it's very hard to find parts for them and most aren't drilled and tapped for a scope. The peep sight is really fun though, can shoot a really nice group at 50yd. I have a CZ chambered in 22-250 and love it, but there 22lr seem a little steep on the price side of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jam smith, post: 710104, member: 54988"] I have several 22lr guns. Marlins are supper accurate but the trigger takes some getting used to. For the money there very good. I haven't shot a savage but have herd very good things about them, there reasonably priced too. The most accurate 22lr I own or have ever shot for that matter is a Remington 513t. It's also built better then most of the new guns and if you shop around you can pick one up at a reasonable price. The only problem is it's very hard to find parts for them and most aren't drilled and tapped for a scope. The peep sight is really fun though, can shoot a really nice group at 50yd. I have a CZ chambered in 22-250 and love it, but there 22lr seem a little steep on the price side of things. [/QUOTE]
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