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I have a 10/22 mag that had problems extracting rounds. Installed a Volquartsen edge extractor and it’s been problem free.
Though I can’t see why someone would choose a 22mag over 17hmr.
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I like my Magnum Research 22 mag but my savage A17 shoots so good I may look for the A22m. I threaded the A17 and it functions great so I would hope for the same results with the A22m. I looked at the Rossi’s some.
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My BRNO shoots pretty well. They can be hard to find. This is the way to go. They are hard to find but worth it. Hasbeen My BRNO 611 keeps them all in a 1 inch dot at 50 yards. Very hard to find, and getting pricey but I would snag another if I see one.
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I've shot a 7/8" group @ 175 yds. with my H&K 300. @ 75 yds. and a 12 shot continuous fire there would be 1 ragged hole. Done that many times. It can outshoot my CZ 457 Varminter. it loves the old Remington Premier and CCI TNT's. Hates Federal 40 gr. .
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I threaded the A17 and it functions great so I would hope for the same results with the A22m. I looked at the Rossi’s some. + 1 ......I have A22 mag currently being threaded to match the A17 ....I looked at the Rossi and decided that I wouldnt gamble on it...the banana clip sticking out of it and no options for a different clip turned me off
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find a Ray Vin 22wmr AR upper. mine shoots 1 hole at 75y so regular its boring. i have made 175 yard hits on ground squirrels. possibly the last gun i will part with.
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I found it unfired in the original box
Last edited by mp44; 03/28/21.
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I'm wanting an auto 22 mag that I can run a suppressor on and leaning hard towards a Volquartsen.
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I dropped my BRNO off at my LGS/Range/Gunsmith last week for some trigger work. I picked it up today and what a difference. He removed the magazine disconnect, a bit on the hammer, cut a half coil from the spring and polished it all. Charged my $37.50.
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Rossi 22 mag, homely looking, no fancy wood to be concerned about dinging, and works just fine.
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I own 2 Remington 597 m’s, A22 magnum, and a Marlin 922m. I honestly couldn’t tell you which one shoots the best they are all very accurate with no issues! The marlin looks and feels like a larger caliber rifle in which I like.
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Rossi 22 mag, homely looking, no fancy wood to be concerned about dinging, and works just fine. Mine is still riding in my SxS everyday with me and my dog. I love it. Love my H&K 300 too but would never stick it in the places this Rossi goes. The Rossi has not missed a beat yet, Hornady 30 gr v-max seems to be the best shooter for it. My 300 shoots 40gr win inside an inch, but it's a little touchy reliability wise when it's below zero out like most thing's. My Henry 22 mag always works cold or not, it likes just about all 40gr ammo, but is too pretty for sitting next to a muddy dog, cept maybe once in a while. I enjoy shooting the Henry a lot though.
I would have got him too but a Dad Blam snow flake hit me in da eye....
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I like my CZ 512 American, it's a good, solid 3/4" at 50 yards gun, with just about any ammo. It shoots better with the lighter weight bullets, but it ain't bad with 40s or 50s, either. +1. I have the CZ512 Carbine in 22 WMR. It shoots all the Winchester and CCI ammo types well but, thus far, the A22 ammo has been the most accurate. I haven't tried any other manufacturer's ammo nor any bullet weight above 40 grains and don't plan on it. One thing I forgot to mention is how easy it is to break down the CZ 512 American or Carbine for cleaning. This to me is perhaps the biggest advantage to these rifles, after of course reliability. Being primarily a hunter, I appreciate a weapon that breaks down easily for cleaning and the CZ 512 does that. This makes cleaning much more enjoyable (at least for me). Add in the reliability and hunting accuracy (ie, not a target weapon by any means) and this is a keeper to me. The fact that half of the action is a composite material does not bother me at all, though if I shot it extensively it might over a long period of time. Either way I'll end up getting my money's worth out of it.
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Don't laugh too loud, I really enjoy shooting mine. Lightweight, and very handy with the retractable stock. I run it suppressed. It is a dirty son of a gun though.
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Looking for suggestions in a 22 mag in a semi automatic rifle I know CZ makes one , Any other options out there? The TC22 is only in 22 Long rifle correct? And the Ruger 1022 22 mag was discontinued because of safety reasons correct? Not that I need one but I want one LOL open to suggestions Volquartsen.
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