Gotta agree with the other posters.
In the past ive had a Marlin 795 and a remington 552.
Both awesome guns. I found the marlin had way too heavy a trigger.
The 552 was great on its own. Yes they are both more accurate but the 10/22 is more fun.
This year i bought a 10/22 that was already pre-tuned for a steel by the way.
I wasnt into them before but the one i found was so nice i had to get it.
I always found them a little ugly to but the International model is an exception
Truly excelent rifles. Never any feed problems. Plus the high cap mags are fun for plinking.
I suppose what i really like is when using 10 round mags. The magazine doesnt stick out of the stock like other clips mags do. Also they take down for cleaning so easily.
Again yes there are more accurate ones out there, but its good enough for my needs
If you dont want a rifle to customize and make your own dont buy one. The 795 is just fine.
Heres mine.
VQ hammer, sear, extractor
Bolt buffer, Kwik site see through mounts
williams fire sites, Choate hand guard,
Bushnell banner 1.5-4 scope. Also recrowned the barrel with a brass screw
I now have a rifle exactly the way i want it.
Nothing wrong with the others but once you shoot a 10/22 you will know why we all have them. I was skeptical at first too. If you are like me you can luck out and get an already tuned one here on the forum.
Mine
My girlfriends