I swear all the guys who diss the 10/22's accuracy either just can't shoot or they're dragging on a lame joke.
the gun shoots fine and unlike the remington there's tons of aftermarket for it in which case you can make the gun shoot better than most .22s out there.
Ugh!
Can we have a SINGLE thread about any other rifle than the 10/22 that DOESN'T devolve into a thread about 10/22's!
It's like some people have a one track mind when it comes to .22LR rifles.
But while we're on the topic:
The same people who care about after-market parts availability are the same type of people who buy $5000 Honda Civics and put $10,000 of mods into them to make them look and sound like race cars.
Personally, I'd prefer to just buy a rifle as-is and put in a few inexpensive mods to make it a tack-driver, and that's all the 597 really needs out of the box. I have absolutely no need for a 'tactical' (more like tacti-cool) .22LR rifle with a folding or telescoping stock, accessory rails, fake silencers, front grip, a 50 round drum, laser sights, flashlights... or any other of the widely available cheap after-market crap for the 10/22... most of which doesn't even belong on a .22LR rifle to begin with.
Even Ruger is offering 'out of the box' performance with Heavy Barrel models, Remington just does it at less expense to the buyer. That extra $100 or $150 I save buying a Remington will buy a lot of ammo and a VQ hammer... which is all you really need.
Rant off.