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    Semi auto .22Lr advice

    I've narrowed my choice down to a Derya tm22 or a savage a22, as from my understanding they're pretty accurate out of the box and affordable. Thoughts, going to be shooting this gun a ton.

    See lots of people recommending a 10/22. From what I've seen around online, the A22 is cheaper, and also shoots better out of the box. I don't have the money to customize a 10/22 atm as I'd rather spend it actually shooting just getting into the sport. Hard to find decent places to shoot for cheap living in toronto so have to budget for that.
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    Of the two mentioned ; Savage would be my choice . With that being said , the Ruger 10-22 would be my first choice if other options are on the table .
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    You’ll have to fix the tm22 (adjustable stock) before you use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight Rider View Post
    Of the two mentioned ; Savage would be my choice . With that being said , the Ruger 10-22 would be my first choice if other options are on the table .
    This!

    "The 10/22 showed up in 1964. Over 56 years, more than 7 million 10/22 rifles have been sold, and that number continues to grow."

    Tough to beat the little Ruger rifle.

    They are endlessly customizable, reliable and affordable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stewbud View Post
    This!

    "The 10/22 showed up in 1964. Over 56 years, more than 7 million 10/22 rifles have been sold, and that number continues to grow."

    Tough to beat the little Ruger rifle.

    They are endlessly customizable, reliable and affordable.


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    + 1 on the 10/22..

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    Any thoughts on the takedown version of the 10/22? Will it be less accurate over time? Newbie- been thinking it might be a sweet addition to motorcycle trips

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    I set one up for my BIL. Extreme point is impact shift with varying forend pressure. I wouldn’t buy one. A 10/22 is the way to go. Extreme Range Outfitters has some in their present auction.
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    10/22 always will have parts available

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordanio View Post
    Any thoughts on the takedown version of the 10/22? Will it be less accurate over time? Newbie- been thinking it might be a sweet addition to motorcycle trips
    Mine was a failure. I replaced the entire front section with a Volquartsen. The Vq has the scope mounts on the barrel, pricey but at least I could hit a “barn door”

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    Marlin 795.

    Totally underrated, economical, and reliable choice.

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