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S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: mccloysonline Date: April 15, 2015, 10:39 am
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Just doing a quick Poll to see what you think is better - .22LR
Bolt action Rifle or .22LR Semi-Auto Rifle. If you could give
your reasons/personal experiences for your answers and after the
14 days we will display the results and come to a conclusion. :)
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: Et123 Date: April 15, 2015, 2:08 pm
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Chose bolt as i use one alot more!
Really is all u need for hunting And a good bit quieter aswell!
But it is hard to beet the old 10/22 for a bit of ammo burning
plinking!
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: foxyloxy Date: April 16, 2015, 6:45 am
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For hunting - bolt action every time. More accurate, more
reliable, with a mod & subsonics VERY quiet.
For plinking at the range, tricking out & big smiles all round
----- semi Auto is hard to beat ;D
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: thompy Date: April 16, 2015, 11:25 am
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Same as what he says lol ^^^^^^^^^^ ;D
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: peterd8877 Date: April 19, 2015, 3:42 pm
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No contest as the b/a is more accurate.
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: mccloysonline Date: April 21, 2015, 9:53 am
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Would any of these guns be a good choice for beginners?
HTML http://www.mccloys.com/gun-room/guns/rimfire-rifles?cat=494
does anyone have much experience with .22LR's?
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: Snap Date: April 21, 2015, 2:05 pm
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Im sure you guys should know better than most
people?? :D
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: bsaozzy Date: April 21, 2015, 2:43 pm
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Those Anschutz are rubbish so out of good will i would take one
off your hands for cheap!
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: foxyloxy Date: April 22, 2015, 7:41 am
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[quote author=mccloysonline link=topic=3785.msg29289#msg29289
date=1429628016]
Would any of these guns be a good choice for beginners?
HTML http://www.mccloys.com/gun-room/guns/rimfire-rifles?cat=494
does anyone have much experience with .22LR's?
[/quote]
LOL that's wat I was thinking.
Anschutz are the rolls Royce of rimfires. For beginners, its
hard to go wrong with the CZ range of rimfires - brand new or
even 2nd hand.
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Re: S/A Rifle vs B/A Rifle
By: Cannon Date: April 22, 2015, 11:32 am
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Even experienced shooters couldn't go wrong with a CZ rimfire
rifle. They are excellent rifles, but the big selling point is
price. Just because everybody says they're great doesn't mean
they have to get more expensive.
Semi-auto rimfire rifles are unsafe for field use in my opinion,
and discourage the use of fieldcraft and rifle control. Bolt
action all the way for field use. There aren't enough decent
semi-auto .22's on the market here. Go into any gun shop and
it's Ruger 10/22's and tacky GSG offerings. Maybe the odd Colt,
H&K or S&W, but they're all the same and are ridiculously priced
for what they are. A semi-auto SAW, M60, RPK/RPD, G3, Tavor or
even a half decent AK replica that doesn't look like the daft
GSG version would be great. Obviously for range use only, but
they'll probably never be put into production.
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