10/22: Compare carbine and compact models, please

alpining

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I'm interested in getting one of these, but I can't tell much of the difference aside from what is obvious from the website: Barrel length, length of pull, and barrel band.

Can anyone give me more detail on a side-by-side comparison?

Thanks!
 
I've had both....
Not really that much of a difference, other than what you've already stated.
What else do you need to know? :confused:

As the great poet Donald Rumsfeld once said: "We don't know what we don't know."

:p

The sights look a tad different. Which did you prefer? All other parts are the same? Fit and finish is the same? Any difference in the wood?
 
Sights are fiber optics on the compact.

Hmmmm? My last one wasn't?
They both had the same sights (carbine & compact) and I bought the compact new in box from Bass Pro?
Receiver is the same, Trigger Group/Housing is the same, Bolt is the same.
Fit and finish were both acceptable.
My personal preference would be the compact though.
I just liked the feel of it better....

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what effect does the shorter barrel have on accuracy? I really like the look of the compact better due to no barrel ring. I am also concerend about the shorter length of pull. I have been wondering about the compact for a while now, thanks for asking the question.
 
what effect does the shorter barrel have on accuracy? I really like the look of the compact better due to no barrel ring. I am also concerend about the shorter length of pull. I have been wondering about the compact for a while now, thanks for asking the question.

Unless you are using quality iron sights and can benefit from a longer sight plane, barrel length has no effect on accuracy. I suspect that the factory sights are not of sufficient quality to reveal a difference based on sighting plane.

If you're trying for precision, then the fit and LOP might make a difference. My bolt 22 is a youth model and it's great now that I'm used to it (and I've got long arms). Much handier, nice in thick brush, and shoulders quicker. It makes it much easier for kids and small-statured adults to use, too. And it's great for use in the winter when you've got tons of layers on! But it is certainly no precision rig...
 
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