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Purty quiet.

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No just worried about how all this will effect your your family.


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Purty quiet.

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Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Originally Posted by markopolo50
Anybody use a 22mag semi auto? A buddy who chases coyotes is looking for one and likes the Ruger, but they are like hen's teeth and a hawks nest!!



Magnum Research. They have a solid reputation for function and accuracy. This is my favorite model. If you piddle around on Gun Broker, you can see a lot of different models for sale.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/796206234

Most of what they have is too funky for my liking. They do have a few models that appeal to me.

https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com/m...rimfire-rifles/?sort=featured&page=1

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Have not read the full post but do have a little used Ruger 10/22 Magnum and an early 9422 mag. Would let them go for a fair price but am not interested in giving them away. Not worth a darn with pictures but can do cell phone photos is someone is seriously interested. Please do not waste my time though. The only reason I still have these is I hate to go through all the hassle of selling over the net.


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Originally Posted by travelingman1
Have not read the full post but do have a little used Ruger 10/22 Magnum and an early 9422 mag. Would let them go for a fair price but am not interested in giving them away. Not worth a darn with pictures but can do cell phone photos is someone is seriously interested. Please do not waste my time though. The only reason I still have these is I hate to go through all the hassle of selling over the net.


Does your 10/22 magnum have double extractors or single?

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Originally Posted by travelingman1
Have not read the full post but do have a little used Ruger 10/22 Magnum and an early 9422 mag. Would let them go for a fair price but am not interested in giving them away. Not worth a darn with pictures but can do cell phone photos is someone is seriously interested. Please do not waste my time though. The only reason I still have these is I hate to go through all the hassle of selling over the net.



Folks will wanna know if the 10/22 spout is slip fit or threaded to receiver.

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Single extractor. Stick, you will have to tell me what to look for on your question. Further info: there a a couple places with small dents in the wood. Safe Rash I assume. It has a cheap Simmons scope on it and does have an extra magazine. Serial # is 290-101xx, if that helps. Inherited from my FIL so do not know much about it.


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Pull the stock and look at barrel/receiver juncture.

Slip fit.

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Threaded will be readily apparent. The slip fit allows an easy in house rebarrel,buy the end user...where as a threaded juncture cain't. Typically,slip-fit "adds" value,due that avenue.

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Stick, Appears to be like the one you show, so I am saying slip fit. How much would that affect the price, do you think? Many thanks for the help. Most appreciated.


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That's subjective,but I'd personally not buy one that was threaded...............


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Again, appreciate the help.


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
That's subjective,but I'd personally not buy one that was threaded...............



Good info. Thanks.


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22 mag is one of my favorite calibers. It seems to punch way above its weight class. I love it for coyotes inside 100 yards. Very quiet with a silencer and accurate.


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I hunt g-hogs with a savage 93 22 mag horn. V -maxs and ruger single six 5.5 22 mag cylind for the occasional close shots. I love that combination. I will try it on a coyote since I now have a electronic caller. I enjoy stalking the G-hogs to up the challenge.

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You ever killed a thing with either a 17 or .22 mag. besides paper


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Originally Posted by tzone
Is it worth seeking out a .22 mag if I have a LR and a ,223 Rem?

It can be. Weigh out your needs and excus....errr...reasons to buy one.
Some things that motivated me:
Do you want to shoot SP/HP ammo with decent expanding bullets, at a price a bit cheaper than comparable (ie, not FMJ ball) .223?
Do your local hunting laws prohibit centerfires in some areas, but allow rimfire for varmints? (mine do)
Do you want more power/flatter trajectory than .22lr, and also don't want to bother to reload and pick up brass? (I reload, but am also lazy sometimes)
Do you have a .22 suppressor that can handle .22wmr but not .223? (This also was the case for me.)

If you haven't already bought a Ruger American also check out a CZ455. I bought mine, rationalizing that I could just get a .17HMR or .22lr barrel if I didn't like WMR. Then I bought those barrels anyway.

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I have a Savage with an upgraded trigger. I wouldn't buy another Savage. The rifle is just cheaply made. I guess I got what I paid for.Mine is picky about ammo but shoots well with what it prefers. Enlarged hole with Fed 50 HPs at 50 yds 1" at 100 no wind. 30 gn bullets keyhole.
The state I hunt in only allows rimfires for hogs and predators on some of the public lands.
I squirrel hunted with it for a couple of years and it was good as long as you head shot them.
They work well on all kinds of varmints that need killing. Big step up in killing power from a 22lr.

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Shoot refuced loads in your 223. Make it a 22 mag. 40-45 grain bullet at 1600-1800 fps is possible.

I have a 222 Remember (Sako A1 varmint). Shoots great with 12 grains 4227 and a 50 grain bullet.

I'd rather have a 22 Hornet ( CZ 527 American) than a 22 mag. Just to have the option to reload it.


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