Stopped in at the local shop the other day to see if I could find my son a lefty bolt .22, he's been shooting a Savage GV .17 hmr since he outgrew his Rascal. The .17 is nice but the kid burns through ammo so I figured he needed a .22 again. Ended up ordering him a southpaw B22, try something new.
Then, was browsing online and found a shop that had 4 Mk II FXP's in stock (light barrel, OD green stock, 3-9 Bushnell installed). I bought a FVXP (same rifle with a heavy barrel) a few years ago and I love it. Its my go-to .22, I rarely ever take out any of my others any more. Unfortunately I had already paid for and ordered in the B22. Might be looking to unload it here right away, or maybe donate it to the wildlife federation, not sure.
Anyway, pretty pumped. A rack full of these inexpensive rifles means I can keep all the kids shooting with standardized gear, with enough that they can bring friends along too.
My oldest son has the same rifle already and we never really noticed any real difference in accuracy between his and mine, only that mine is more muzzle heavy. These new ones should be easier for the smaller kids to manage.
I will be setting up a new range with obstacles for these hellions to get their training on. Gopher poppers and clays will be destroyed.
That's all, just wanted to share.
Then, was browsing online and found a shop that had 4 Mk II FXP's in stock (light barrel, OD green stock, 3-9 Bushnell installed). I bought a FVXP (same rifle with a heavy barrel) a few years ago and I love it. Its my go-to .22, I rarely ever take out any of my others any more. Unfortunately I had already paid for and ordered in the B22. Might be looking to unload it here right away, or maybe donate it to the wildlife federation, not sure.
Anyway, pretty pumped. A rack full of these inexpensive rifles means I can keep all the kids shooting with standardized gear, with enough that they can bring friends along too.
My oldest son has the same rifle already and we never really noticed any real difference in accuracy between his and mine, only that mine is more muzzle heavy. These new ones should be easier for the smaller kids to manage.
I will be setting up a new range with obstacles for these hellions to get their training on. Gopher poppers and clays will be destroyed.
That's all, just wanted to share.