Best budget rimfire rifle

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I have a buddy who is thinking about buying a cheap .22lr for magpies etc. He's not looking to spend much and would be putting a scope on it. What are his options?
 
Thanks for the reply. Although I haven't asked him yet, I think he's leaning towards something with a mag. Single shot might be an option also as he currently uses an air rifle.
 
I'll give another vote for the marlin rimfire rifles, they're affordable and accurate. I have owned both the bolt XT series and the 795, they are great shooters and both have magazine models.
 
Least expensive, scope-able repeater, bolt action? Maybe a older Cooey 600 (tube-mag fed)

Least expensive but accurate auto-loader? Marlin 795

Depends on the "budget" itself. Old Cooey single shots can be had under $100 without looking too hard, but adding a scope isn't really an option. I think for a modern-ish production gun, maybe the Marlin XTs or Savage Mark IIs. If there is a little more $ to throw around, one of the new Savage B series would be my suggestion, though I've never fired one. (I have had several Savage rimfires though, mostly decent accuracy)
 
if your're looking for a rugged, quality .22lr, Traddex has their Zastava MP22's on sale for 299.00, free shipping. I paid $313.00 with tax all in.
Front hooded sight, 2 magazines. Jump on it if you can!
 
Not sure what you consider a budget rifle but I'll suggest a marlin xt-22 , they start around $220 , the mags are inexpensive and plentiful, fantastic trigger and very accurate
 
Im partial to a rem 597 with target barrel. Goes on sale for 249 on cabelas often. Or get a sport barrel and included scope. Been shooting barrel of bullets and it runs great
 
I just got a rem 597. I wanted a semi, hold open bolt after last round, box mag, good sturdy feel and no mag size restriction. It cost $270 but for an extra $30 it would have came with a mounted scope and no iron sights. So far its great, although I've only put around 120 shots through it. I only had one failure to extract.
 
if your're looking for a rugged, quality .22lr, Traddex has their Zastava MP22's on sale for 299.00, free shipping. I paid $313.00 with tax all in.
Front hooded sight, 2 magazines. Jump on it if you can!

Fyi they are 399 plus tax currently.
I have one and it is very nice for what you pay but above the "budget" category
 
5000 rounds plus through the marlin 795,and i love everything about it other than the super cheap and impossible not to break trigger guard.
 
Another vote for the 795 , it is an accurate little gun. I installed a Mcarbo trigger and spring kit and the improvement was significant.
 
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