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The bolt is super stiff. Accuracy on par with a run of the mill 10/22 in my experienceHas anyone ever owned and/or shot a T bolt?
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The bolt is super stiff. Accuracy on par with a run of the mill 10/22 in my experienceHas anyone ever owned and/or shot a T bolt?
I have owned and shot a 17hmr and 22lr T-Bolt. Beautiful but not near as accurate as any of my CZs.Has anyone ever owned and/or shot a T bolt?
Savage B-22 is a lot of accuracy for the $. That would be my choice, with the savings going into the scope.Probably not the popular answer but I have several Savage rimfire rifles that are awesome for the money, they shoot better than I am capable of shooting! lol
New or old? Is there a quality difference?Probably not the popular answer but I have several Savage rimfire rifles that are awesome for the money, they shoot better than I am capable of shooting! lol
Yes and The Savage B-22 Precision I have offers even more for a little more $Savage B-22 is a lot of accuracy for the $. That would be my choice, with the savings going into the scope.
Ummm...you can run 22lr very successfully well past what you have run your 17.not a repeater
but you would be surprised how good (and fun) the crickett is.
its cheap, accurate , and fun. being a single shot, you dont just blow thru rounds, you tend to take your time and place every shot.
best part, you can get one used on the ODT between 250 and 500 bucks. or but one brand new at walmart for $126...
the ruger precision is great, i have one in 17hmr. dont know i would bother with a 22, 22 sniper shots are 50 to 80 yards. the 17 will run out to 300 yards...
Unless a tick farts. Good luck, godspeed!Ummm...you can run 22lr very successfully well past what you have run your 17.