So I've stumbled into a bit of disposable income, and I'm looking to add a rimfire to my list of truck accessories. Thing is, I'm not sure what I should go for. I'm looking at the Chiappa Little Badger because it's cheap, reliable, and I've heard has a great trigger pull. My uncle actually owns one, and was really excited to show it to me, it's a nice little gun and it feels good in my hands.
So I want one, but I can't for the life of me figure out if I want to grab one in magnum or not. I won't be shooting squirrels or anything that small. I expect it to be a grouse gun, with the odd rabbit, with the possibility of a survival rifle in case I end up stranded or something.
I've been told that the magnum is only good for killing, it ruins meat, use it on pests for pest control unless you're good with headshots. I've also been told that it's quite inaccurate as .22 goes. I've been told by others it's a tack driver, that it's fine and even if I'm worried about wrecking my dinner I can use underpowered rounds, but in that case why not just go with a .22LR? Heck, they're cheaper and every store has them, availability is not a concern unlike the magnum.
My uncle swears up and down by the magnum, he loves the things, and basically holds them as superior to .22LR in every way, but I want some more opinions. It's only really on the table because I like versatility, and I think that's important for a gun I expect to be lugging with me often and might be needed in an emergency, like the time my uncle was at his property and a wolf came around. What do you guys think?
So I want one, but I can't for the life of me figure out if I want to grab one in magnum or not. I won't be shooting squirrels or anything that small. I expect it to be a grouse gun, with the odd rabbit, with the possibility of a survival rifle in case I end up stranded or something.
I've been told that the magnum is only good for killing, it ruins meat, use it on pests for pest control unless you're good with headshots. I've also been told that it's quite inaccurate as .22 goes. I've been told by others it's a tack driver, that it's fine and even if I'm worried about wrecking my dinner I can use underpowered rounds, but in that case why not just go with a .22LR? Heck, they're cheaper and every store has them, availability is not a concern unlike the magnum.
My uncle swears up and down by the magnum, he loves the things, and basically holds them as superior to .22LR in every way, but I want some more opinions. It's only really on the table because I like versatility, and I think that's important for a gun I expect to be lugging with me often and might be needed in an emergency, like the time my uncle was at his property and a wolf came around. What do you guys think?