while there are accurate.22's around-some are too heavy to qualify as a ''carry'' rifle-which is one of the great things about .22's,just going for a walk looking for small game or even casual target shooting.
I have a nice marlin 795 which I restocked with a Boyds thumbhole laminate-the only drawback is its heavy trigger.
I've got several old mossbergs ,a couple with 18'' barrels and they are pretty close to what I would call an ideal ''carry rifle''.I haven't tried the savage mk2 yet-and while I love the thumbhole stock,I'm leaning toward the basic model with the plastic stock-which might be improved by injecting foam into to make it a bit less ''hollow''feeling.Nornico has a BRNO knockoff with a thumbhole stock which also might be worth exploring-providing the trigger isn't too heavy.
what are your opinions/experiance?remember these aren't specialized long range 22's-but utilitarian rifles that you would just pick up and go for a walk with,a 4x scope will do, but can still shoot ''minute of grouse head''at 50 yards
I have a nice marlin 795 which I restocked with a Boyds thumbhole laminate-the only drawback is its heavy trigger.
I've got several old mossbergs ,a couple with 18'' barrels and they are pretty close to what I would call an ideal ''carry rifle''.I haven't tried the savage mk2 yet-and while I love the thumbhole stock,I'm leaning toward the basic model with the plastic stock-which might be improved by injecting foam into to make it a bit less ''hollow''feeling.Nornico has a BRNO knockoff with a thumbhole stock which also might be worth exploring-providing the trigger isn't too heavy.
what are your opinions/experiance?remember these aren't specialized long range 22's-but utilitarian rifles that you would just pick up and go for a walk with,a 4x scope will do, but can still shoot ''minute of grouse head''at 50 yards


















































