.22LR revolvers?

Here's a 6 round target I shot a couple days ago with my Colt Officers Model Match.

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I don't think that anyone has mentioned the Ruger New Bearcat revolver.

While these might seem a bit too small when you first pick one up, they really do grow on you.
The sights are fixed, but do provide a very good square blade and square notch sight picture and they are regulated to shoot to point of aim.
Pretty much all steel and quite attractive.
They are a lot like a Remington 1875 revolver.
And, they shoot just as accurately as a Single Six.

http://www.ruger.com/products/newBearcat/models.html
 
Ignore the Model 12 in the middle.

Top 17-3 .22LR. With its flat main spring it has one of the best DA and SA trigger pulls.

Bottom 34-1 .22 LR. It is a J frame so it has a coil main spring and is not as good as the 17-3.

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I don't think that anyone has mentioned the Ruger New Bearcat revolver.

While these might seem a bit too small when you first pick one up, they really do grow on you.
The sights are fixed, but do provide a very good square blade and square notch sight picture and they are regulated to shoot to point of aim.
Pretty much all steel and quite attractive.
They are a lot like a Remington 1875 revolver.
And, they shoot just as accurately as a Single Six.

http://www.ruger.com/products/newBearcat/models.html

I bought one of these for the kids and I will admit I love shooting it. I am actually very impressed with how accurate it is too.
 
The S&W 63 has the same spring system and has a brutal trigger pull.
I have a Ruger SP 101 in a 4" .22 that I like but haven't really tried it out.
The H&R I am not expecting much out of it but I hope it works well looks near new.
I once had a High Standard Victor that shot better than anything I ever owned.
In a moment of weakness I sold it to a guy who didn't keep his mouth shut about his collection.
He came home from working a night shift and he didn't have a collection.
 
Haven't seen that much for .22 revolvers. Looking for something to shoot cheaply even though I know the gun probably won't be cheap. What are my options?

Does have to be a wheel gun? Have you considered an SA such as the new S&W Victory. An excellent pistol at an excellent price.
 
Based on personal experience, forget a Charter Arms pathfinder. Don't laugh but I have a Taurus and it is nice to shoot and very accurate. Every once in a while they do it right.

The others are right. Ruger single six/ten, S&W take your pick.

I like those top breaks guys. Very nice.
 
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