cdb1
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Never heard of the Browning BAR 22 until now. Looked at some pictures and they are nice looking.
There must be at least a million and one upgrades available for a 10/22. What didn't you like about your 10/22?
I have 3 or 400 rounds through mine and am pretty impressed.Although I have not had a chance to thoroughly explore mine, I will suggest a look at the Bergara BXR rifles. They have a lot going for them at a reasonable price. https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2019/4/26/bergara-introduces-bxr-22-lr-rifle/
Just purchase a CZ-512 and be done with it,,,
Never heard of the Browning BAR 22 until now. Looked at some pictures and they are nice looking.
I agree, and considered making a similar suggestion. The 63 is/was the Royalty of Winchester's .22 autos, and seldom seen for sale these days. Especially the even rarer original Winchester factory 63's with grooved receivers like this one..Winchester 63...
Kinda appalled no one has brought that one up yet.
If you think that one is accurate, try one of the CZ bolt .22’sAgree.
I came across a CZ 512 American carbine online for about $280 – snapped it right up.
It’s been discontinued and must have been languishing in a warehouse somewhere as it has a 2017 date stamp.
It’s an ugly little so-and-so with its shoe polish black stock and 16 in. threaded barrel, but it’s 100 percent reliable and very accurate – averaging five-shot groups at under an inch.
It runs perfectly with standard velocity match/target ammo such as Wolf, Center-X, and RWS; the type of ammo that tends to not function well in semi-autos.
Very nice rifles. I have 2 but no grooved receiver.I agree, and considered making a similar suggestion. The 63 is/was the Royalty of Winchester's .22 autos, and seldom seen for sale these days. Especially ever rarer original Winchester factory 63's with grooved receivers like this one..View attachment 885114 View attachment 885115 View attachment 885116
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