There's an older Remingtion bolt-action .22 you might encounter, too. I posted looking for info about one, somewhere around here.
It's a model 341. A very simple, straightforward design. I managed to figure out how to take the one I have (it belongs to my Dad, now in his 70s and not shooting much, if at all) apart, cleaned it up and had it at the local range today.
At the available maximum distance, which I consider short for a rifle and Dad would simply have snickered at -- 50 feet -- it's considerably more accurate than I am. 'Scope is a little off but shot placement is as consistent as my aim. Keep the cross hairs on the left side of the 10 ring, and make a nice neat set of holes in the center of the target! (Okay, laugh -- I hadn't shot a long gun since I was 13 or 14 and I'm not that great with pistols, so I thought it was cool!)
I'm sure it's nothing special but it's a nice, basic rifle and the few examples I've found for sale have been priced to move. 15-shot tubular mag for .22LR, and it'll handle the shorter two 22 rounds as well, holding even more. (Don't ask me how that works, the elevator asembly smacks of black magic!)
--Herself