https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....bullpup-45885/
Old man uses one of these fulltime on pest control. Its stupid accurate for a rimfire semi and reliable as
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....bullpup-45885/
Old man uses one of these fulltime on pest control. Its stupid accurate for a rimfire semi and reliable as
Flappy Disc Customs Bespoke Hunting Rifles
Got a 1022 sitting in the back of the safe but now ive got a walther g22 i got it as you can change them from rh to lh easy this one is crazy accurate a lot of people have a problem taking them apart but ive personally never had a problem doing it no harder than anything else ive taken apart only thing ive inproved on it was the mushy trigger
Marlin pappose would be another option.... Something a little different and can take in pack for longer trips and have centrefire for bigger critters
keep using the norinco,get a 10 shot mag for it...and put the .243 in wagon with you......now head shooting hares and exploding cats out to 250ish will be a simple matter and results very dramatic....there is no such thing as overgunned.
No danger of that where I am shooting. Hasn't been anything bigger around there for years.....just hares, rabbits and feral cats, dont want to take more than 1 rifle either as it gets pretty "entertaining" and I don't want my other rifle bouncing around in the cab or on the tray of the ute for that matter.
What are you all running in your 10/22's ammo wise with suppressor fitted?
Supperssor 100% of the time and CCI subs.
my bunny blaster. barrel fitted into receiver bu gundoc, choate drag stock ( a little longer and allot stiffer than an ati.
weaver base and a bsa scope
I've been running CCI subs as their accurate and super accurate in my CZ452 but they keep jamming in the 10/22
Any good ways to get around that?
Geeze I’ve go a marlin semi auto with some .17mach 2 ammo for a couple of hundred?
Boom, cough,cough,cough
I think people way overthink this to be honest. A 10/22 out of the box, has perfectly serviceable accuracy for rabbit shooting. Granted, the triggers are aids, but they can be improved significantly with some wet sand paper and a bench stone, and about an hour of your time. A VQ hammer and spring set will make it butter. As for accuracy, put it this way. After my $0 trigger job, I could make good hits consistently on rabbits out to 100m with subs and a red dot sight.
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