grimreefer
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Already on it lol. Got a bday coming up too...
Oddly agree with you there, even though I'm not a fan of the 10/22. Haven't even pulled mine out of the cabinet in a couple years - I have better, more accurate, .22's, so it just keeps falling off the rotation.
But sell it? For what I'd get for it, it really wouldn't make a dent in my budget. And you never know, I keep thinking I'm going to "do something" with it (ie: retarded mods just because I can kind of thing).
Already on it lol. Got a bday coming up too...
I showed my wife this thread and laid out the options and approx costs for new/used/build AR. I got to the build option and she said "Oh that's perfect for you...then you won't get bored so quickly."
Even Christ has a 22.
Everyone needs at least two .22s. That's just basic common sense.
a little storey about gopher hunting recently. took a 10/22 and a brno bolt action. 22 along. there were 3 of us. my friend took his acr along then sighted it in as myself and the other person went hunting. but when we went shooting gophers together later on, the acr (an amazing gun in its own right) never took a single gopher. it was left in its case. this wasn't my call, i think he stuck to sharing a. 22 because the. 223 had too much muzzle blast to shoot with others around. the 10/22 took the most gophers because of the 4 butler creek steel lips mags and butler creek loader.
so hang into that 10/22 if you like shooting it. there a ton of improvements you can make to make it a better gun. and if you get a chance to go on a gopher hunt, it is one of the best platform for that task. sorry this cell phone has punctuation issues.
We put the 77/22, 10/22 and 39A through their paces at the range when deciding which one to keep.
The Rugers were noticeably less accurate than the old "real JM Marlin" 39A.
It was literally a "do or die" trial by fire (gun fire) and the 39A stayed and the Rugers left our fine establishment.