Im going to assume the target shooting your going to be doing as a new shooter is just fun pliking at paper trying to get the best groups possible. If that is the case, you cant go wrong with the Savage MKII. I own one and love it. Ive owned alot of different rim fires over the years including many 10/22s, marlins, remingtons etc etc... even a Henry Survival and a Browning trombone.
Semis are great fun and in .22 they are cheap to shoot. After owning so many .22 semis I just got bored with all the "same same" out there so my current semi is a Pietta PPS-50. So far, its been a fantasic gun, super fun to shoot, 30 round mags feed flawlessly. And best of all, it was cheap. With 2 mags, brand new from Tenda it came to just over $300. They have bricks of .22 (1000rounds) for just over $60 right now too.
For a bolt gun, I really like the MKII because its very well setup and very accurate with no modifications. You can get 10 round mags for it, there are upgraded stocks available, it has the accutrigger which is fantastic. Its just a simple, reliable and accurate bolt gun for a great price.
You can never go wrong with a 10/22. They have the reputation they do for a reason. But for me, theyre just so "me too" I just couldnt do it.
If you REALLY want to go for accuracy but want to stick to a rim fire, look at a Savage 93r17hmr. The .17hmr is a cool round that packs a good punch and is super accurate out to surprisingly long distances. More expensive than .22... but its an option depending on what you want to do.
Semis are great fun and in .22 they are cheap to shoot. After owning so many .22 semis I just got bored with all the "same same" out there so my current semi is a Pietta PPS-50. So far, its been a fantasic gun, super fun to shoot, 30 round mags feed flawlessly. And best of all, it was cheap. With 2 mags, brand new from Tenda it came to just over $300. They have bricks of .22 (1000rounds) for just over $60 right now too.
For a bolt gun, I really like the MKII because its very well setup and very accurate with no modifications. You can get 10 round mags for it, there are upgraded stocks available, it has the accutrigger which is fantastic. Its just a simple, reliable and accurate bolt gun for a great price.
You can never go wrong with a 10/22. They have the reputation they do for a reason. But for me, theyre just so "me too" I just couldnt do it.
If you REALLY want to go for accuracy but want to stick to a rim fire, look at a Savage 93r17hmr. The .17hmr is a cool round that packs a good punch and is super accurate out to surprisingly long distances. More expensive than .22... but its an option depending on what you want to do.