Equipment & Gear > Guns and Ammo
Looking for Solid 22 LR input
scotsman:
Find a classic Winchester model 69a. My dad gave me one when I was 10 years old and I still have it now. My kids and grandkids learned how to shoot with it and it’ll still shoot 1” groups at 50 yards. The original 4x Weaver scope still works fine. Granddaughter got her first chicken-stealing coyote with it too.
Farmer72:
I like my Savage Mk II tactical. It is inexpensive and shoots very well.
dreadi:
The Ruger American's come variety of flavors, including stainless, shoot well, and have a threaded barrel so you can suppress it. Even better with subs under 900fps.
The Shed-Sherpa:
My Tikka t1x is a tack driver.
BLDtraLR:
I know you said bolt but i would look into the ruger 10/22 with a nikon BDC match rimfire scope mounted on shoot thru rings so they can still use the iron sights. All my kids and there buddies will pick up this .22 over the classic with a bolt. They have put thousands of rounds thru it with O issues. As with all rugers pretty much kid proof and using CCI standard ammo never a jam. Just my :twocents: Also Keep your eyes out for a heritage cowboy .22 pistol. Always good deals on them like from basspro :dunno: :bash: I know but for right around 100 bucks i bought 2 and the kids love shooting them. Its all about them being safe but having fun :tup: :tup: :hello:
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