Small light weight 22 rifle

I have a Rascal, and the butt is really small not just a short LOP - I have a slip on pad that I use on my Enfield and sks just to increase the LOP on them and it does not fit my Rascal at all. I can make it fit by wrapping the butt in a tensor bandage, but I wouldn't want to strap it to my pack like that.

I bought the Rascal for my kids, but also kinda hoped to make use of it big game hunting due to the fact that it weighs less than a Little Badger, but I'll need to figure out a solution to the LOP still.


OP what is your reason for not wanting a little badger?

A small butt is not such a big problem, not that you need to spread out the recoil over a bigger surface :)

here is a picture of a stock that someone 3d printed an extension for that just clicks in the regular stock after pulling the but plate out of it.
 
Why not little badger?

Mine has many kills

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Marlin 795 is what I’d pick, not the lightest but it’s not heavy in the hands either. Always hear good things about them being a nice shooting semi. Mags are the same as the xt22’s which I already have a few of.
 
Hard to beat a Ruger 10/22 in the lightweight .22LR role, especially the take-down model with a short barrel. Here's my 10/22 TakeDown in a Magpul Backpacker Stock system with a Dlask 9" Carbon-Fibre-Tensioned Barrel and a few custom do-dads:





 
a home job but under 2 pounds, semi auto, 7+1, 27" oal and 12.25" lop
it has 7 rounds in the mag in the pic. (none in the chamber as its my kitchen lol but still under 2 pounds fully loaded)
it still need a rear sight, but im getting good using it like a shotgun lol


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Correct me if I’m wrong
You guys in Ontario can small game hunt with a pellet pistol , this would be my first choice if allowed here in bc
 
This would be for when hiking and taking the occasional rabbit or other small game.

If you're not looking to impress your friends with a 22 that shoots a 1/2" group @ 50 yds.
My vote would be any TD version which would be best for hiking.
Be it the Savage 64F TD sa.

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Or the Ruger 10/22 TD sa.

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Both can be found with/without a bag/case.
I'm sure there are others as well.
 
T/CR22 for me. Come with decent open sights and a machined rail, handy and moves well also good to clean and maintain as well.
 
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