MacAR
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I look at 22's as both plinkers and meat getters. So, without further rambling, here are my three picks, and one honorable mention:
1. Henry Golden Boy 22lr. Just because I like it, and it shoots really good, really fast, and won't jam.
2. Remington 572 Fieldmaster 22lr, with old Bushnell 3x9x32 fine wire crosshair scope. Its a highly accurate rifle, and has claimed many varmints since coming into my collection.
3. Ruger 5.5" Single-Six. Gotta have a matched side-arm for the Henry, and its just a fun little gun to shoot. I aim to keep it for many years to come.
Honorable Mention: Henry 22WMR carbine. Its loud, and the ammo is more expensive, but expense be d@mned. That little carbine has rode with me everyday for 4 or 5 years, and has never, not once, failed to put down what its pointed at. And that means a lot.
Mac
1. Henry Golden Boy 22lr. Just because I like it, and it shoots really good, really fast, and won't jam.
2. Remington 572 Fieldmaster 22lr, with old Bushnell 3x9x32 fine wire crosshair scope. Its a highly accurate rifle, and has claimed many varmints since coming into my collection.
3. Ruger 5.5" Single-Six. Gotta have a matched side-arm for the Henry, and its just a fun little gun to shoot. I aim to keep it for many years to come.
Honorable Mention: Henry 22WMR carbine. Its loud, and the ammo is more expensive, but expense be d@mned. That little carbine has rode with me everyday for 4 or 5 years, and has never, not once, failed to put down what its pointed at. And that means a lot.
Mac