I know its a little above price range but Weaver makes a 3x9 with an AO thats specifically for a .22.
I have one on a built 10-22 that I'm very pleased with
I have also thought of doing an ar in a 20 cal. The one I'm interested in is the 20 Practical, which also uses 223 brass with less work than the Tactical. It should be a cost effective way to have a great varmint rig. If you haven't already check out this articlehttp://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek061.html
Since you have'nt ruled out revolvers may I suggest a Smith 617. They are accurate, easy to shoot and the trigger is so shuweeeet. It will run you more money than the semi's though.
I have one of those too and it shoots great but the trigger is very heavy. Go to snipercountry.com and look in the how to section. I worked on mine and its at least two pounds lighter. If you want it lighter you're gonna need a lighter spring.
Viking, I had a complete Kadet that seemed very well made and fed reliably, however accuracy was average and its a b***h to load without some type of a magazine loader. I would buy a Ruger or Browning instead. My 2 cents.
I've got one in .223 blue with a 4.5x14 nikon on it and I'm very pleased with it. It will shoot a .6 group at 100 yards no problem with sierra 52gr. hpbt. The trigger is heavy but crisp. My next job is to lighten it up a little. Overall a light weight accurate rig.
Those that do not think DD's points are pertinent need to take some time to read the rheems of information on world net daily as suggested. This case has more holes in it than a cat at the local dump. I just hope that nothing more happens to these two agents before we can get them out.
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