Rob96
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Best bet is to go to Rimfire Central and read each maker section to get a good idea on current brands and models.
As much as I like the Savage 93, I will have to agree that the magazine is terrible. It's not entirely flush and it's a pain to insert and remove. My son has gotten better at it (it's his rifle), but I always struggle lining up the guide plate and it's never been smooth going in or out (teed that up for a Michael Scott joke, I know... ).I would head over to Rimfire Central and check out some of the reviews on the Ruger American. I would pick the Ruger for great accuracy and most importantly the magazine. The Ruger magazine is far superior to the Savage. It is much stronger, doesn't protrude and holds more ammo. I am sure you will be satisfied with whichever you choose though; they are both solid guns..
Wrong. The .17HMR is LESS affected by wind than the .22Mag, not more.But the 17hmr is easily blown off target at ranges under 100 yards.
I reload rounds that can do anything it can do, all while not having to have loaded ammo on a shelf somewhere.
I would bet most of us do as well, but sometimes it's nice to be able to just grab a box of rounds and head to the range without having put in all the time reloading.
Easily verifiable, look it up.I do not believe that bullet drift chat is right.
No it won't, not in the .17HMR. They all shoot very well.A CZ will shoot better than Savage, Ruger and Marlin and it's in the same price class.
A CZ will shoot better than Savage, Ruger and Marlin and it's in the same price class. An Anschutz will outshoot a CZ.