.22 LR Semi Rifle Recommendation

Pretty hard to recommend anything without knowing the purpose and the size of the " BUCK" I get lots of bang with my Browning " Buckmark" rifle.
 
Marlin 795 if you can find one.

^x2 The only semi I own. Accurate, light, and very reliable. Last shot bolt hold-open is nice, as is a proper-sized charging handle. Sights on 795s are fairly crappy, but I think the ones on 10/22 aren't much better for a gun costing about $100 more.
 
Try and find an old Mossberg 152K! Apparently the old Mossberg barrels were "lead lapped" which is a process that fills in the micro-cracks in the metal producing a very smooth surface with very little variance or imperfections. It is also very labor intensive and, as a result, expensive. The process is only applied to the most expensive target rifles these days.

I got one from Ellwood Epps a couple of years ago that was nearly new for only $120.00!!!!! It is amazingly accurate and only weighs about 5 pounds! I had mine out to the indoor range last weekend to sight in an old Weaver K4 that looks very nice and period correct on it and was cutting 1 small ragged hole at 20 meters with the crappy federal bulk blue box ammo. I can't wait to see what she really likes to shoot! It is also a very short and handy little carbine with an 18" barrel and overall length of 38". The takedown of the bolt is the best I have ever seen. You can unscrew the rear of the receiver "cap" with a nickel and the bolt just slides out the back so you can clean it from the breach like a bolt gun! By far the best design of any semi .22 out there!

I highly recommend one!

Cheers,

Ian
 
CZ 512.... Very accurate. Very reliable. High quality fit and finish. Not cheap.

But it will give you an excuse to by a 455 Ultra Lux because "Hon, the mags are interchangeable, think of the money I'll save." :bigHug:
 
10/22 all the way. Or spend a lot more money. How many basic unaltered 10/22s do you see on EE, and for How long?
 
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