Anyone had their hands on one of these? I am a traditional single shot person and have a need for a 22mag. They do look nice but seem kinda pricy. I also wonder about accuracy. Any comments welcome.
Bob Ray
Maybe I'm wrong but I think of a 22 WMR as a precision small game rifle. The Rolling Block isn't as accurate as a good bolt gun and I don't think you can install a scope on it. Would an iron sighted rifle with an external hammer suit your needs? These are cool little guns in 22 LR but I would have no use for one in 22 Magnum.
Tom Knapp, the trick shooter used one of these in his act. He
used 22 mags for most of his rifle exhibitions. He shot golf ball
off tee, open site, free hand at 100 yds. They might not be in
class some bolt guns but from my experience they shoot better
than you can hold them. It is not hard to mount scope if you
want one, most people who buy these are not going to Camp Perry.
Some of us just buy a gun because of image. A gun may cause your head to swell, but never your butt.
How else can you explain a Kimber M82 Government model 22 LR single shot bolt rifle with a 15X Unertl scope? Just because I could -- well it did come with scope blocks really far apart.