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im looking at buying a new .22 and was wondering peoples opinion on whats the best bang for the buck?
i would like to stay mid 400 or lower price range. i was looking at the t/c r-55 benchmade and was wondering what some of the more experienced shooters think.
all help is appreciated
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I have a CZ 452 Ultra Lux, and i love it! Heres a link to the one i have.
http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=85697
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yah i was definately looking at the cz's but i guess i should mention perferably semi auto
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Mines a 10rd bolt action.
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T/C top notch quality and accuracy. If looking for more then a plinker or a pure target then that would be the one. Find a Win 52 or an older Rem bolt and they will outshoot just about anything.
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I'll second T/C. But if you want to spend some money you really should get an anshutz(sp?) I have one and it is a tack driver! It is a sporter with a match grade chamber.
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My family uses ruger 10/22 and they seem to be pretty accurate for a 22. The rugers have a huge after market too.
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ive killed lots of stuff with my ruger 10/22. I dont know if it is the best in the world but it is a killing machine.
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Depends on what your after. Ruger10/22 pretty hard to beat. Good accuracy, great aftermarket options. There are more accurate out there but you have to justify the price tag. All said & done if your not competition shooting, the Ruger is my choice.
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yeah, kinda depends on what your gonna use it for. i loooooooove my ruger 10/22 with 25rd banana clip, its been used and abused. but still wacks the sage rats from fare away. i have put alot of bullets through that barrel, and cleaned it very few times.... once it starts jamming after a brick or 2 of 500 rds then its time to clean, lol
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heres my old girl, got the 25 rd clip for like $15 at bi-mart, and the stock for $30 on e-bay.... fun toy
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I gotta agree with the 10/22; have had one since high school. Actually it was my brothers, but he kept leaving it laying outside or in the dirt so I took it away from him.
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i've got 3 10/22's. one's got a anschutz stock, bull barrel, internal work and a nice scope and shoots one ragged hole at 25-50 yards. the factory guns shoot too. you can't go wrong for <$200.00 . if you want something a little more fancy, the ruger 77/22 is nice and kimber makes a real nice .22 also.
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i think 10/22's are suppose to shoot 1" groups right out of the box... is what ive heard
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I love my 10/22!! seems to be accurate to me!!
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