(not the Precision Rifle) If you do, do you like it? Would you buy it again?
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(not the Precision Rifle) If you do, do you like it? Would you buy it again?
TIA
I have shot one, and it has been on my wishlist for a while as a bolt-action addition to my rimfire guns:
- Takes the 10/22 mags
- compatible with aftermarket upgrades/accessories
- Good, but not amazing action
Those also describe the Precision Rimfire, but those are tougher to come by. To me, it comes down to if I want the chassis look or a more standard looking stock. I would snatch up whichever I found first.
The only thing the Precision Rimfire has as a big con to me is weight. I am looking for a light weight suppressor ready .22 and that ruled out the RPR. They are available on Gun Broker though.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/914144073
I plan on getting a supressor for my American 8334. Its the only 22 that I have that has a threaded barrel. Camerons in Oxford PA had that rifle the last time I was in there.I dont own a supressor yet so it will be my first.
What is light enough? I thought Ruger had a shorter 16" Target barrel threaded with synthetic stock?
Savage also has the same sort thing.
I really like mine. It's capable of <1" groups at 50 yds. I have the compact SS version. Great trigger too.
Our Scout Troop used the Ruger American Rimfire for a recent event. They functioned well even when fed single rounds and seem like a good value for basic .22 bolt action.
The only thing the Precision Rimfire has as a big con to me is weight. I am looking for a light weight suppressor ready .22 and that ruled out the RPR. They are available on Gun Broker though.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/914144073
What I really want is for henry/marlin(ruglin?)/winchester to make a factory threaded tube mag plastic stock tacticool style lever action. The Rossi Rio Bravo is close but no threads and it is not worth the $$$ to get one threaded to me.