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<blockquote data-quote="Hitokiri03" data-source="post: 1822604" data-attributes="member: 13562"><p>Bolt action: Savage Mark II. Stock trigger can be tuned to about 2.5lbs or so. I have seen people with the heavy barrel FV ($180) change the bottom metal to the thicker DIP bottom metal ($25) and get .2" grouping at 50 yards. I have also seen people hit 6" plates at over 200.</p><p></p><p>Semi-Automatic: Owned a 10/22, but sold it. Own a 15/22 Magpul Edition and LOVE IT! The thing is a blast to shoot and is a great little trainer.</p><p></p><p>Pistol: Rugers and Buckmarks are the usual suspects. However, I have shot the M&P22 and it is great! The aluminum slide is the best slide for the rimfires that replicate their bigger brothers. However (again), I have heard through the rumor mill that APEX Tactical might be coming out with rimfire conversions for the M&P platform. Just food for thought.</p><p></p><p>Summary: I would wait on pistol for now to see what APEX does. If you want a rifle for fast shooting and fun, M&P 15-22. If you want to try to push the distance for .22LR, go with the Savage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hitokiri03, post: 1822604, member: 13562"] Bolt action: Savage Mark II. Stock trigger can be tuned to about 2.5lbs or so. I have seen people with the heavy barrel FV ($180) change the bottom metal to the thicker DIP bottom metal ($25) and get .2" grouping at 50 yards. I have also seen people hit 6" plates at over 200. Semi-Automatic: Owned a 10/22, but sold it. Own a 15/22 Magpul Edition and LOVE IT! The thing is a blast to shoot and is a great little trainer. Pistol: Rugers and Buckmarks are the usual suspects. However, I have shot the M&P22 and it is great! The aluminum slide is the best slide for the rimfires that replicate their bigger brothers. However (again), I have heard through the rumor mill that APEX Tactical might be coming out with rimfire conversions for the M&P platform. Just food for thought. Summary: I would wait on pistol for now to see what APEX does. If you want a rifle for fast shooting and fun, M&P 15-22. If you want to try to push the distance for .22LR, go with the Savage. [/QUOTE]
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