Deep13
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Thu Mar-29-07 03:55 PM
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| favorite 0.22 LR cartridge? |
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What is your prefered 22 round and how do you shoot it? (i.e. hunting, target etc., revolver, 10/22 etc.)
Someone gave me two boxes of UMC 40gr. .22LR high velocity with a lubricated, but not coppered lead round nose. The projectiles are black in color. Anyone know if there is a present day equivilent as it seems they are out of production.
Anyway, my prefered round is the CCI Minimag 40 gr. HV copper gilded round nose. I just do target shooting and I use a Remmington 504 rifle or one of several hand guns. It is clean and consistent.
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Thu Mar-29-07 04:22 PM
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Edited on Thu Mar-29-07 04:29 PM by benEzra
I'd love to have one of those 9- or 10-shot .22 revolvers, just to have one. I've also heard good things about Ruger 10/22's, but the Marlin Model 60 is also appealing, though I like detachable mags. I did used to have a North American Arms mini-revolver in .22LR (neat), but sold it to get a Mosin-Nagant.
When I learned to shoot as a teenager using my dad's Ruger .22, I seem to recall liking Federal Lightning as far as standard-velocity rounds go. With the NAA, I liked CCI Stinger (which is surprisingly loud from a 1" barrel...)
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Thu Mar-29-07 06:09 PM
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Edited on Thu Mar-29-07 06:11 PM by DonP
They are addicting and they keep following me home from local gun shops.
I have three so far. A 1978, a 1982 Glenfield and a 2006 stainless model with a composite stock.
The first two cost me $60 and $75 respectively in very good shape with the original boxes. Pretty much closet queens. The stainless was brand new and only cost $125. Cheap thrills for sure.
I finally found a round they all love, Federal Auto Match. Comes in a Bulk Pack of 325 round for around $9 at Wally World or other mass merchandisers..
Easy to take down and clean, grooved for a scope. Depending on the year the tube holds from 15 to 18 rounds and an 8 tube x 15 round "speedloder" for it is only $18.. A Simmons 22 Mag scope for it 3 - 9 x 40 is only about $25 with rings included.
Not as many "dress up toys" for them as for a 10/22. But, if I really want to shoot a zoomy looking rifle with a protruding pistol grip, I'll take my AR or my "M4gery" to the range.
For other points of view, and a lot of other .22 and .17 information and references, go to: www.Rimfirecentral.com
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Fri Mar-30-07 05:05 AM
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| 3. I think Remington's 'Thunderbolt' is the same th8ing |
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Lead round nose with a bit of a point to it, high-velocity 40-grain bullet.
It's what I keep in my .22 pistol for emergencies, at least until I get a real handgun.
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Fri Mar-30-07 07:03 AM
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| 4. That was what I was thinking of, Thunderbolt... |
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and I think you're right, it was Remington. They sold boxes and bricks, but also sold it by the can, as I recall.
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Fri Mar-30-07 04:20 PM
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| 5. They also had an ammo/penknife combo |
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I saw it for sale at sportsmansguide.com a couple of times. Two boxes of ammo and a penknife for like $20.
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Tue May-29-07 04:29 PM
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| 6. I like Wolf Match Target |
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Subsonic, maybe too low-powered for hunting. Too low-powered to cycle a semi-auto ruger 45/22 pistol.
But from my bolt gun, it shoots 1/2" groups at 50 yards with good iron sights, and a good shooter could probably do better. With optics on the gun, the groups are about 1.5" at 100 yards.
Bolt gun is an old surplus Remington 40-X.
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Sat Jul-28-07 01:44 AM
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| 7. My old "sears ted williams" .22 won't shoot anymore. |
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The ejector is broken on it, so every fired shot means a jam to clear. No fun at all.
I bought a Marlin 917v (17hmr bolt), and its a tackdriver. Fun little rifle to plink with but not inexpensive like the 22 was.
Not trying to derail your thread though.
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