« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2018, 05:35:00 PM »
My dad had one of those Browning take-down .22 rifles, then he bought a 10/22 like my uncle and I had (and I still do). We were on snowmobiles hunting coyotes with our .22 rifles. A detachable magazine is easy to pop in when you catch up to them. They'd be gone by the time you got a tubular mag in the butt loaded. My older brother also bought a Browning .22 rifle since he couldn't get anything close to a good group from his "inherently accurate" Glenfield Model 60. I don't think I've ever seen a Bearcat IRL but had a neighbor with a Single-Six convertible.

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