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Best Budget Blaster?

I do like this game you are playing. Could have some fun with this. Twitch2120 Twitch2120 @Mr. Booshie. Would be a fun way to spice some things up. Make SC all sorts of uncomfortable as well
Should do the opposite. What's the least bang for your buck. Which overpriced thing can we find shoots just as well as a glock or savage
 
The Best "bang for your buck" when it comes to fun guns to shoot targets with is going to be a semi auto 22 rimfire.
No centerfire guns!

Now, you've already got the long gun covered with your savage 64.

I own one, and while it's not the most elegant rifle out there, it IS an excellent value. Mine has been reliable, although the first one I owned had to go back to the factory and they chose to replace it rather than repair it. That was 3 years ago, no problems with the replacement.

NOW I THINK YOU NEED A .22lr PISTOL,
so you and your friends can challenge each other to some shooting games that are best suited for handguns-- including some one handed only firing.

Among .22 semi auto pistols today, I'm not sure what the best value is because I haven't been in the market or checking prices or features but as of 10 years ago I concluded the best value was a Ruger mark III, 22/45 frame, and I found one with a 4 inch heavy round barrel for only $250 brand new.
That was a lot of gun for the money and plenty accurate for casual target practice or plinking.

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Both the Savage rifle and the Ruger pistol can easily be fitted with optics ...and I would change them up once in a while and occasionally put a scope on the rifle or a red dot sight on either the rifle or pistol as part of your challenge matches.
Variety is the spice of life, and keeps things interesting.
 
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