I've had six 10-22's, two nylon 66's, a Winchester 190, a Stevens 87, a Savage 64 a Squires Bingham and Marlin models 989m2, 995, a couple 75's and several 60's The Marlin 995 is the most accurate of all and very reliable. None of the 10-22's were what I'd call "accurate" for a .22 rifle out of the box, though a couple weren't bad after some work. The nylons were pretty damned pitiful in the accuracy department , though they were tough and dependable and made great coon guns.. The only ones I still have are the Marlin 995, the 989m2 and one 60. The 60 is dependable and will put 5 in an inch at 50. The 995 will put 5 on a dime and has been utterly reliable. The 989m2 has proven dependable and splits the difference in accuracy. I don't miss the rest and don't plan on buying any more.