My experience is very different from yours. Be prepared to put in a new extractor because it won't run without it! If you are one of those people who expect something brand-new to work properly then don't bother buying a 10/22.
I had one that shot great as well, but I sold it because.......TUBE MAGS SUCK!!!![]()
I had one that shot great as well, but I sold it because.......TUBE MAGS SUCK!!!![]()
, all the evidence suggests that every semi automatic with a detachable box mag, regardless of caliber will be classified as a restricted firearm.Cabellas Canada has the T/C R-55 Benchmark on sale right now.
My model 60 with a 4x bushnell scope will put 'em under .5" all day long at 50m. I have NEVER seen a semi shoot this accurately out of the box for under $600... totally blown away by it's accuracy and reliability.
I don't have a 10/22 to compare it to, but I don't want one either. I've handled and shot one numerous times, and I can tell you the stock 10/22 does not even come close to my 60ss.

Could you borrow or maybe compare at the range against a 10/22, same ammo optics, bench rest etc etc.
Just to see what they do at 50 as well.
I'd love to see a few Brand New rifles go toe to toe with each other...
Marlin (795?), Mossberg Plinkster, Savage 64(my personal foav) and, of course, the ruger 10/22...
Someone(or someones) who can shoot consistently (not me...too bad!) with a few different flavours of ammo. Pit them against each other right out of the box...see what's what.

My experience is very different from yours. Be prepared to put in a new extractor because it won't run without it! If you are one of those people who expect something brand-new to work properly then don't bother buying a 10/22.
Whats better than a stock 10/22?
Well... Marlin 795/60, Savage MKII/I, CZ 452/455, Anything BRNO, Nerf vulcan, Gevarm, Browning, Remington 597, Mossberg plinkster, cooey 60/75/82, lakefield, H&R single shots, thompson center hotshot... etc. etc.
Looks like you are looking for a rifle like the MARLIN 60 (if tube mags interest you) or perhaps the Marlin 795.
No offense, but the 10/22 is legendary???
11 Million Marlin Model 60s sold also tells a tale, namely that being able to staple bells, whistles and other nonsense to a gun just isn't quite as appealing as having a rifle that shoots straighter than one that costs 3 times as much.Go ahead and vent, but over 8 million people worldwide may feel differently.![]()
11 Million Marlin Model 60s sold also tells a tale, namely that being able to staple bells, whistles and other nonsense to a gun just isn't quite as appealing as having a rifle that shoots straighter than one that costs 3 times as much.




























