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- Location
- Prince Edward Island
Getting tired of the action on my Savage Mark II, and thinking that it is time to switch over to a semi-auto. I love bolt actions in larger cartridges, but the short cycle on a .22 always makes me feel like I'm playing with a toy. Looking for something that allows for just a bit more fun-factor. Since I'm going .22lr for economics (vs. mag or .17hmr), I'd be looking for a 16.5" barrel (optimum length) as well to keep it relatively short and handy. Purpose for this rifle would be target shooting/plinking (and Mapleseed if it ever makes its way out here), as well as some small game hunting, though that would probably be secondary. I'd normally consider a tube fed as well, but Mapleseed recommends a magazine, and I find them convenient for hunting, so I think I'll stick with mags. Price isn't a huge factor, but less expensive is always better if it does the job.
I'm sure the question has been asked many times, but since it hasn't been asked by me, I'm going to post it. I think my main choices are the venerable 10/22, the upstart 597, or the newcomer A22. Others like the Mossberg Blaze, the Plinkster, or the Savage 64 just don't seem to have the quality and reliability to make their lower price attractive. If there are others that might suit my needs, I'd love to have the suggestions. All of the one's I'm considering seem to have their ups and downs in terms of reputation, so I'm looking for a little advice from the experience of others.
10/22
Pros: The default choice, most popular, most established, most mods and support, most aftermarket parts.
Cons: Many claim it is over-rated. May have a lot of available support, but many also say you need to buy the upgrades, as the out of the box performance is poor. As well, until the legal reinterpretation gets corrected, there are no higher capacity magazines usable on the platform (or at least there are risks to ignoring the RCMP decree).
Remington 597
Pros: Cheaper than a 10/22, supposedly better out of the box reliability and accuracy, moderate amount of after market mods and support.
Cons: Reputedly lousy trigger, frequently have extraction issues, magazines may not be as reliable as 10/22.
Savage A22
Pros: Very accurate
Cons: Big and clunky (no short barreled versions yet, as well as just being beefy), little to no aftermarket support (yet), some reports of reliability issues.
At present, I am leaning towards the 597. I like the look and feel of it, it comes in at least two short barreled versions, it has high-cap magazines, its cheaper, I like the magazine release better than the 10/22's (though I prefer the 10/22's safety placement). What are the thoughts from the more experienced rimfire fans out there?
I'm sure the question has been asked many times, but since it hasn't been asked by me, I'm going to post it. I think my main choices are the venerable 10/22, the upstart 597, or the newcomer A22. Others like the Mossberg Blaze, the Plinkster, or the Savage 64 just don't seem to have the quality and reliability to make their lower price attractive. If there are others that might suit my needs, I'd love to have the suggestions. All of the one's I'm considering seem to have their ups and downs in terms of reputation, so I'm looking for a little advice from the experience of others.
10/22
Pros: The default choice, most popular, most established, most mods and support, most aftermarket parts.
Cons: Many claim it is over-rated. May have a lot of available support, but many also say you need to buy the upgrades, as the out of the box performance is poor. As well, until the legal reinterpretation gets corrected, there are no higher capacity magazines usable on the platform (or at least there are risks to ignoring the RCMP decree).
Remington 597
Pros: Cheaper than a 10/22, supposedly better out of the box reliability and accuracy, moderate amount of after market mods and support.
Cons: Reputedly lousy trigger, frequently have extraction issues, magazines may not be as reliable as 10/22.
Savage A22
Pros: Very accurate
Cons: Big and clunky (no short barreled versions yet, as well as just being beefy), little to no aftermarket support (yet), some reports of reliability issues.
At present, I am leaning towards the 597. I like the look and feel of it, it comes in at least two short barreled versions, it has high-cap magazines, its cheaper, I like the magazine release better than the 10/22's (though I prefer the 10/22's safety placement). What are the thoughts from the more experienced rimfire fans out there?