I have had a Marlin 60 for close to 30 years.As well as a few others. But I realy like the Marlin great gun for the money.I shoot cci stingers when I want a little exta range and accuracy.
patriot said:Funny how many people buy a 10/22 then throw away the barrel, stock, trigger group, bolt....
zillla said:I wanted a 22 LR rifle a few years ago.. And I have bought several to give my kids over the years.. I ended up with a Winchester Wildcat. Yup It's made in Russia, by Tula I believe, but it is a tack driver.. Literally. With match ammo it is a 1 holer at 50 yds.. I bought the target model, but there is a plain Jane model as well.. I also have a Browning BR22 that I have had around for 40 years.. It is a tack driver as well, and I have never touched the sights.. I bought it for #1 son, but his wife doesn't like guns and he lives in the big city.
For cheap the Marlins are pretty good..
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I'm looking to but a 504 remington in 17 mach2 if you have one or wold consider selling it.
Thanks......Jerry@jcoparts.com
Why wait for a 457.Theyre already out there.Im deciding between the 457 and T1x.I've got the Ruger American Rimfire Target and like it OK. Nice to have the rotary magazine - same as 10-22. I have a 10-22 also that I've pretty much re-built with stock, barrel, bolt, and trigger group...so the only original Ruger part is the receiver. It's very accurate - more so than the Target model. If you like to tinker and build 10-22 is a good choice with a myriad of after market parts around. I've started shooting the NRL22 matches, well, I shot one match, and that looks to be something to continue with for me anyway.
If I had the budget for it I'd get a CZ 455 or wait for the CZ457.