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    Newbie query regarding .22 rifles

    I'm applying for my FAL as I want a PCP air rifle, but I also currently shoot bunnies on a farm with my springer air rifle, but realistically have to be within 30m to kill them.
    Once I have my FAL I'd be interested in buying a cheapish .22 "real" rifle so I can be more humane with my bunny despatch, and have the luxury of being further away.
    But this whole Centrefire vs rimfire thing confuses me. I understand the difference, and read a lot about the rimfire not being as reliable. Is this really the case? Can get old .22 rifles on TM for $200ish which are cheaper than centrefire. So will one of these do the job reliably, or do I need to spend more and go centrefire?
    And are subsonic .22 available in both types?
    Will probably only get used every couple of months, the PCP air rifle will be my main one to use.
    Cheers for the replies.

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    nothing wrong with 22lr for rabbits just practice with it at different ranges and get used to it

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    It sounds like you are a little confused
    With center fire and rimfire 22’s massive Difference
    Watch this

    https://youtu.be/gjIVpMqHh40

    What it sounds like you’re after is a 22lr (long rifle) which is rimfire not centerfire
    Hope that video helps

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    What did you read exactly that was unreliable about 22 rifles? Accuracy, feeding, misfires or something else?

    This can help give you an experienced/educated answer.
    Last edited by Allizdog; 23-08-2020 at 08:11 PM.

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    Cheers guys will watch that video shortly! Have just read when googling rim vs centrefire that the rimfire wasn't as reliable firing wise, due to the pin having to hit the edge of the projectile? I'm probably making a mountain out of a molehill but know nothing about .22 rifles...just want something reliable for Bunnies only that won't break the bank. Thanks

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    Cant go wrong with a 22 mate. Cheap ammo, shoot bunnies at distance easily enough once you get your eye in. The reason you can get a cheap ish 22 is because there are so many out there, reason being is everyone has one, if everyone has one surely they must be good. Hope that helps
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    Yep, thanks guys, appreciate your knowledge. When the time comes I'll grab a cheap .22 off TradeMe or here if there are any. Practice with a cheap one for a while and I guess then I'll get the bug..lol

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    Consider buying one of the old Russian Toz rifles. Rough as guts, but generally very accurate, reliable and cheap. You should get one for about $200 in my experience.

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    Someone is trying to sell a Marlin .22mag on here for $300 including scope. Hell I been thinking of buying it myself at that price - but I already have one. - However ammo is not cheap.

    Biggest advantage of a .22lr is it is cheap - cheap to buy and cheap to run - $70/500 rounds - did I say cheap. For the money you cant go past it

    I may be odds with some - but I say a .22lr is good for 50-75 all day every day on hares/rabbits - .22mag for 120m - Personally I prefer the 22-250 or 270 - just makes it easier out to 300+ a close miss will kill them with the shockwave.

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    I don't think anyone has mentioned noise. #1 issue for me. A 22LR bolt action rimfire with subsonic ammunition and a suppressor is silent. You won't get that with any other calibre.

    Don't go too cheap, buy a reliable gun and scope in good condition or new. Once you see what a good rimfire can do, I think the air rifles will take a back seat.
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    Greetings Altair,
    Strongly recommend the .22 RF. Bolt action is the best choice as they usually shoot well regardless of make as long as some idiot has not damaged the crown with a cleaning rod. Just remember 10 shots is the legal maximum for magazines these days and there are probably still a few tube mag .22's out there that hold more. A box mag would be my preference. I have found that the sub sonic ammo is pretty quiet even without a suppressor and the faster stuff is noisy in spite of one. You need a scope to get the best out of a .22. I zero mine at 60 metres which gets you close to the line of sight out to 65 metres or so. This will be a big improvement over the air rifle. You will buy other rifles over time but you will likely always have a .22 RF. I still have my first one.
    Regards and all the best Grandpamac.
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    Everything will come down to use and investment , and the more you use/invest the more you will want to spend . Going down the PCP route will make your eyes water , but you will really want to cry once . This is what you can achieve with PCP's https://www.youtube.com/user/MoshDubber/videos .
    As for 22lr you can spend as little as you want and get an acceptable rifle combination or can go better , about $500+ , but there is little difference between a PCP and 22 except $$$$ .

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    I wonder how "near" is defined?

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    there is some hate against the ruger 10/22. i have owned many and its still my go to bunny gun
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    My mate has a very old 10/22 that's probably never been cleaned and damn, it can shoot. I have been less than impressed by all the other ones I've come across. With more money and time, I'd be tempted to give the new flash models a go.
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