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Member Section => RAC => Topic started by: C.O.T.U.S. on September 10, 2009, 10:11:40 PM
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Questions for those in the know.
I have been lookin at 22 lr rifles for an appleseed shoot next spring. This rifle would be for my wife/son. I know that the 10/22 has all the after market add-ons in the world. However I just want a rfile that will shoot well out of the box. Lookin around, I have found three other possibilities.
Rem. 597
Marlin 795
Savage 64
Does anyone have any good/bad experience with these particular rifles?
Thanks for the help
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For the money the Savage is a great gun.
http://www.downrange.tv/forum/index.php?topic=8758.0
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I really love my Rem 597. It is a semi auto however, so you will not get as small of a group as you will with a bolt gun (there will almost always be one flier). It is reliable as all get out, and I would put it right up there with any other .22 at that price point for accuracy and dependability (with any ammo). It took a good long while before I was able to out shoot the gun..... a trigger upgrade will remedy that if you want to use it for some serious competition. I would highly recommend it for what you are looking for..... you might also want to look into tracking down a used one..... prices are much lower for these in the used market.
More here:
http://www.downrange.tv/reviews/showproduct.php/product/13/cat/12
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Thanks for the input guys.
Hard to decide between the two. Maybe I'll just get both!! ;D
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There are great .22's around every corner and at every price point. The Marlin 39 may be one of the best and will become a family heirloom. My Remington 572 with curly maple stock is probably pretty close.
At the lower price points, the choices that you posted are all fine rifles. With the Savage and Marlin, I prefer the similar bolt guns, but kids get a kick out of semis, as we all do sometimes.
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The Remington 597 was my first rifle i ever used. it still shoots great for me. for the price id say get the 597 but what ever works for you
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I'm partial to bolt action Marlins...you can get a 2 pound or so trigger for $70 and put it in yourself. However...I have got to say that my CZ's are really, really sweet.
But...have you considered one of the 17's...I highly recommend them over 22's for everything but day-to-day blasting with cheap ammo.
You may want to scoot over to www.rimfirecentral.com (http://www.rimfirecentral.com) for a bit....
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For an appleseed shoot I'd get the Ruger 10-22 and put the tech sights on it.
http://www.tech-sights.com/
Like Rastus said check out http://rimfirecentral.com/ for everything rim fire. Lots of good info there. Click on forums upper right corner.
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Marlin has a rebate right now.
http://www.theoutdoorwire.com/story/1249633687j5ssthqafsb
I didn't even realize that they were a Remington company.
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Remington bought Marlin a couple years ago when Cerberus, (Who had recently bought Remington,) were on their gun company buying spree.
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You know, Cerberus, the guys who bought Chrysler from Benz.
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sweet shooter out of the box go for a Brno model 2 or a CZ452.
Nearly all .22 rifles will shoot good, some are just a little better than others.
If you have more coin, then the anschultz is your firearm of choice.
Marlins usually have a woeful trigger, least wise all the ones I have ever fired out of the box. Savages have seemed to got the act together though and may be a good alternative especially those with the accutrigger ie MARK II-BTVS
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Thanks Blackwolfe for the link to the sights.
Solve to my problem, A backpay check is in the works thanks to an extended contract negotiations. I may just buy a couple different guns dependent on the size of the check.
Thanks again gents
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Marlin's have had "Accutriggers" of their own for some time now.
"Out of the box accuracy" is a relative term. May mean a gun that hits a coffee can at 100 yards for some people. May mean a rifle that's shooting clover leaves at that distance is barely acceptable... What'ya have in mind?
If you want an out of the box squirrel rifle... I don't think you can find a new, modern rifle that won't do the job well no matter what you choose. It'd just be a matter of what you like the feel and look of. ;)
Heck, I think the Henry lever actions will hit a coffee can range most shots. And it'd be fun to shoot even when you miss the first time! ;D
What fun is "out of the box" anyway!?!? ???
If I were a squirrel I'd be insulted to get shot at with an "out of the box" gun! >:( Probably attack you!