- Location
- Newfoundland
Hey guys,
I'm heading out to pick up my first rimfire tomorrow and I think I've narrowed it down to two different guns,
The savage mark II G - wood stock, blued barrel and accutrigger. ($200)
A ruger 10/22 wood stock, not a take down model or anything ($300)
.
I plan on picking up a scope later on as I get Nikon Employee pricing . And I'm looking at this one here
http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/en/...25/PROSTAFF-3-9x40-Rimfire-Matte-BDC-150.html
Is that a solid choice or is there a better value out there? Assuming I can get it for $120 plus tax....
I have a few questions;
1.
After buying the gun is there any maintenance that will need to be done immediately?
2.
Can I take it directly to the range and shoot?
3.
How much am I looking to spend on targets for a day to the range?
4.
Its not against the rules, but is it against range etiquette to shoot clay pigeons laid on a target with a .22?
5.
what can I substitute for a make shift bench rest at the range. I am provided with a table only.
6.
How long should I spend cleaning it ?
7.
Can I put it back in its case after I'm finished then drive an ~hour or so to my house and clean it. Or should I clean it at the range?
8.
There is a high likelyhood I will be alone at the range or will be using with 1 or 2 other people. Is it ok for me to deny the responsibility of range safety operator even based on the fact I'm inexperienced? I.E. if I show up first before anyone else arrives then members show up.
9.
For .22 application, if there much difference between a $30 bipod and a $200 bipod?
10.
Any tips or tricks for a newbie? Any mistakes I shouldn't make?
I'm heading out to pick up my first rimfire tomorrow and I think I've narrowed it down to two different guns,
The savage mark II G - wood stock, blued barrel and accutrigger. ($200)
A ruger 10/22 wood stock, not a take down model or anything ($300)
.
I plan on picking up a scope later on as I get Nikon Employee pricing . And I'm looking at this one here
http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/en/...25/PROSTAFF-3-9x40-Rimfire-Matte-BDC-150.html
Is that a solid choice or is there a better value out there? Assuming I can get it for $120 plus tax....
I have a few questions;
1.
After buying the gun is there any maintenance that will need to be done immediately?
2.
Can I take it directly to the range and shoot?
3.
How much am I looking to spend on targets for a day to the range?
4.
Its not against the rules, but is it against range etiquette to shoot clay pigeons laid on a target with a .22?
5.
what can I substitute for a make shift bench rest at the range. I am provided with a table only.
6.
How long should I spend cleaning it ?
7.
Can I put it back in its case after I'm finished then drive an ~hour or so to my house and clean it. Or should I clean it at the range?
8.
There is a high likelyhood I will be alone at the range or will be using with 1 or 2 other people. Is it ok for me to deny the responsibility of range safety operator even based on the fact I'm inexperienced? I.E. if I show up first before anyone else arrives then members show up.
9.
For .22 application, if there much difference between a $30 bipod and a $200 bipod?
10.
Any tips or tricks for a newbie? Any mistakes I shouldn't make?


















































