slickracer
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The Ruger American is a nice shooting rifle for the price and the triggers are excellent.
A college buddy had a Remington 581; it was an accurate rifle.
My Christmas present in 2019 was a Rock Island Armory Model 14Y .22LR. It is a wooden stocked, youth sized bolt action with a box magazine. Even though I have long arms (37" sleeve), I shoot the little gun just fine.
I found it at Rural King for around $119. The currant price is $139.
Rock Island M14Y Youth .22 LR Youth Bolt Action 18.3" Rifle 51013 : RK Guns
MTC has exactly the same Ruger American I have, including the scope. I think this is my first choice, for quality of build, accuracy, and price. I also have a less expensive CZ, I think the model is a 99. Very accurate. I bought it at Cabelas a few years ago for $159.
Just as an FYI for any that might not know, That CZ 99 isn't from the same company as the Czech made CZ's most of us have mentioned, it's actually a different company from Serbia with the same initials. Totally different rifles, but neat little guns as well.
I love my Mossberg 341 bolt gun Santa gave me back in the early 70's, and wouldn't give it up for anything.
But about 20 something years ago I bought a cheap Romainian 22 training rifle on a whim. That little sucker is as accurate (or more) as any 22 rifle I've ever fired.
I think it was about $69 bucks when I got it. Ugly wood and coarse finishing, but that barrel will flat shoot.
I've got another one here that doesn't have a bolt or magazine, but I keep hoping to run across the parts to make another tack driver. I want to say it's a M69 or something.
Somebody here will have one. I'm curious how accurate the others are.
I neglected to mention in my post that I have replaced the BSA Sweet 22 since my first range trip with a Vortex Crossfire II 2-7x Rimfire scope. In place of the 11mm dovetail rings I installed an aluminum picatinny rail from Evolution Gun Works ($36 on Amazon) and some pic rail rings. Not there was anything wrong with the BSA but I had a bad experience with a BSA 2-7x32 Sweet 22 I had on my 10/22 on the first range trip when after 14 shots the reticle rotated 45 degrees and after a few more shots if came loose completely. Returned to Amazon for refund and after emailing BSA got no response. The Vortex is more than worth the $50 difference in price over the BSA. The duplex reticle is much finer, the glass is better and the eye relief, even at 7X is about an inch longer than the BSA. I put the BSA 3-9X on the 10/22 and hopefully it holds up.MTC has exactly the same Ruger American I have, including the scope. I think this is my first choice, for quality of build, accuracy, and price. I also have a less expensive CZ, I think the model is a 99. Very accurate. I bought it at Cabelas a few years ago for $159.
CZ527, love mine with and without the scope.
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