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Offline elkinrutdrivemenuts

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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 09:44:31 AM »
https://www.winchesterguns.com/products/rifles/xpert/xpert.html

My kids, 10 and 8, love this thing.  It is very accurate and I even enjoy shooting it.

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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 09:52:59 AM »
Agree with scotsman on Winchester 69a. My first rifle and the peep sight is great to build confidence. Light enough for youngsters to hold steady and magazine fed is easier than a tube fed for kids.

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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 10:43:33 AM »
Agree with scotsman on Winchester 69a. My first rifle and the peep sight is great to build confidence. Light enough for youngsters to hold steady and magazine fed is easier than a tube fed for kids.
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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 10:48:56 AM »
I have a Winchester 75 target with a rear peep. Comes with a factory 10 round clip that I would be will to part with.
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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 12:25:37 PM »
If your goal is firearm handling and building confidence then a 1moa red dot is the way. Eliminates every sighting issue for young shooters that exist with peeps, iron sights, and scopes.  Theres plenty of time to master those later. Those things are also much easier to master when you're confident in the firearm handling portion and don't have to divert bandwidth away from focusing on the sights and placing it on the firearm :twocents:
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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 12:46:41 PM »
My first two choices would be the CZ 457 ideally the "American Combo" model followed closely by the Tikka.  With the CZ American Combo it's like getting two rifles in one and like Karl mentioned, if you don't already have one, go ahead and get going on a rimfire suppressor because they just make shooting 22's more funner'er.  :tup:

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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 01:25:06 PM »
I like my Browning T-Bolt.

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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 01:53:25 PM »
Ruger 77/22 if you can find one.  It actually has a crisp trigger and I find it to be very accurate.  I've shot all kinds of small things, like empty 22 casings, staples on my buddy:s targets, etc.
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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #23 on: Yesterday at 02:35:55 PM »
Wouldn't consider a levergun?

The guns I own that I would teach with are:

1)  Start with the Ithaca 49 "boys rifle".  Single shot, hammer cocked by thumb. Unfortunately survivors are no longer cheap.

2)  Progress to Marlin 39M (or A).  Adds repeater, sighting options and overall quality.  A lifetime rifle.

Both shoot any .22 rimfire (non-mag).

I'm also going to differ from learning on "buckhorn" sights with young eyes.  Same sight picture they'll use when shooting pistols.  Most my rifles and some pistols now have optics or lasers, but old eyes largely drove that decision.  Success does drive confidence, but fun drives desire.  A lever .22 is FUN.  With reasonable goals for the platform, success is readily achieved.

"Accurate" can mean many different things.  Minute of soda can or cloverleaf. 



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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #24 on: Yesterday at 02:46:01 PM »
Also, dont discount the 17 HM2 caliber. Definitely more accurate than 22 LR.

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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #25 on: Yesterday at 03:13:54 PM »
Wouldn't consider a levergun?

The guns I own that I would teach with are:

1)  Start with the Ithaca 49 "boys rifle".  Single shot, hammer cocked by thumb. Unfortunately survivors are no longer cheap.

2)  Progress to Marlin 39M (or A).  Adds repeater, sighting options and overall quality.  A lifetime rifle.

Both shoot any .22 rimfire (non-mag).

Don't own one, but that Ruger American compact (12.5 LOP and just over 5#) looks like good kit in the modern day that can grow with the user.  I was intrigued with a Browning T-bolt (straight throw) I was viewing at Cabelas gun room the other day.  CZ makes a nice rifle, but IMHO more in tune with adult sizes aside from the Scout model.

I'm also going to differ from learning on "buckhorn" sights with young eyes.  Same sight picture they'll use when shooting pistols.  Open sights also promote environmental awareness vs. tunnel vision.  Most my rifles and some pistols now have optics or lasers, but old eyes largely drove that decision.  Success does drive confidence, but fun drives desire.  A lever .22 is FUN. 

"Accurate" can mean many different things.  Minute of soda can or cloverleaf.  With reasonable goals for the platform, success is readily achieved. 

« Last Edit: Yesterday at 05:45:05 PM by EnglishSetter »

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Re: Looking for Solid 22 LR input
« Reply #26 on: Yesterday at 05:25:40 PM »
I went with the Tikka T1X for my grandkids, also bought the Savage Rascal for when they were smaller but never did get them out, it's still in the safe unfired for the past 8 years

 


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