Ruger 10/22 Bolt
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Ruger 10/22
Without having any hesitation I give the actual everyman's gun... the Ruger 10/22. Basically had just one choice for a great around rifle this would be usually the one, hands down.
Ruger 10/22
I'm not referring to taking down big game, however for its cost, ease of maintenance and price of ammo you can not obtain a better deal. Now granted you may not be hauling home 200 pounds of venison with this particular rifle, but any rabbit, squirrel, groundhog or the like would have been a simple plate to catch along with your Ruger.
A gun is just effective chance . ammo to shoot with and know how to make use of the gun! Each time a box of 550 rounds is only $18 (that less than 4 cents a round!) you can obtain a whole lot of practice for hardly any cost. Try doing by using a 30-06 which will cost you about $500 for the same quantity of rounds. Now you simply need a bit training at the local range or even in your big backyard.
The typical Ruger 10/22 has been around production since 1964 and still going strong today. It uses a 10 round rotary magazine that suits completely to the stock but is loaded with lots of options from your 5 round mag to 50 round drums. This is an autoloading blowback action chambered in .22LR. The barrel length is 20? for your standard 10/22 and 18.5? for the carbine version. The basic takedown and cleaning only needs a screwdriver for disassembly.
Now granted that a .22LR rifle won't do all that a higher powered rifle would or perhaps a 20 or 12ga shotgun, but when it is possible to fire a 22 consistently and accurately you should have no problem entering into a bigger bore. For general bug control, small game hunting along with a inexpensive training tool there's no equal.
There is certainly only one drawback when transitioning in to a larger caliber rifle. Obviously the.22LR round is much less space-consuming than any other hunting cartridge. And because of this the ballistics of projectile trajectory differ greatly over increases in distance. There isn't any issues from 25-75 yards with a .22 and possibly approximately 100 yards, however the way a bullet acts away from a smaller caliber gun is quite distinct from away from a larger one. This is how scope use information are very important when jumping in one gun to another, along with a little practice and adjustment.
Ruger 10/22
Without having any hesitation I give the actual everyman's gun... the Ruger 10/22. Basically had just one choice for a great around rifle this would be usually the one, hands down.
Ruger 10/22
I'm not referring to taking down big game, however for its cost, ease of maintenance and price of ammo you can not obtain a better deal. Now granted you may not be hauling home 200 pounds of venison with this particular rifle, but any rabbit, squirrel, groundhog or the like would have been a simple plate to catch along with your Ruger.
A gun is just effective chance . ammo to shoot with and know how to make use of the gun! Each time a box of 550 rounds is only $18 (that less than 4 cents a round!) you can obtain a whole lot of practice for hardly any cost. Try doing by using a 30-06 which will cost you about $500 for the same quantity of rounds. Now you simply need a bit training at the local range or even in your big backyard.
The typical Ruger 10/22 has been around production since 1964 and still going strong today. It uses a 10 round rotary magazine that suits completely to the stock but is loaded with lots of options from your 5 round mag to 50 round drums. This is an autoloading blowback action chambered in .22LR. The barrel length is 20? for your standard 10/22 and 18.5? for the carbine version. The basic takedown and cleaning only needs a screwdriver for disassembly.
Now granted that a .22LR rifle won't do all that a higher powered rifle would or perhaps a 20 or 12ga shotgun, but when it is possible to fire a 22 consistently and accurately you should have no problem entering into a bigger bore. For general bug control, small game hunting along with a inexpensive training tool there's no equal.
There is certainly only one drawback when transitioning in to a larger caliber rifle. Obviously the.22LR round is much less space-consuming than any other hunting cartridge. And because of this the ballistics of projectile trajectory differ greatly over increases in distance. There isn't any issues from 25-75 yards with a .22 and possibly approximately 100 yards, however the way a bullet acts away from a smaller caliber gun is quite distinct from away from a larger one. This is how scope use information are very important when jumping in one gun to another, along with a little practice and adjustment.