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Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 10:13 am
by DaveB
Instead of a Ruger 10-22 you may want to look at a Smith & Wesson M&P15-22. I have been very impressed so far, by mine in terms of accuracy and reliability, and there are so many more accessories (like match triggers) for an AR-type rifle than a 10-22. The BX22 trigger is am improvement over the stock trigger, but match-grade it ain't.
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:35 am
by Pippin89
Mario wrote:Tak into the considerations also CZ rifles. Very well engineered and in my opinion very good price quality ratio. I am considering buying the new comer CZ 457 MTR varmint to be used with the optics.
I was looking at a CZ 455 at one point but it didn't seem to be set up much for target shooting. More for pest control. Maybe I'm wrong on that though....
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:39 am
by Pippin89
DaveB wrote:Instead of a Ruger 10-22 you may want to look at a Smith & Wesson M&P15-22. I have been very impressed so far, by mine in terms of accuracy and reliability, and there are so many more accessories (like match triggers) for an AR-type rifle than a 10-22. The BX22 trigger is am improvement over the stock trigger, but match-grade it ain't.
Thanks for the tip. AR style rifles weren't really something I was looking for. I don't see much benefit over a normal semi .22LR other than looking pretty damn cool. But certainly worth looking into as they seem very well priced second hand.... I'm guessing they take up a bit more space in a cabinet with the scope one side and the long pistol grip the other side? I have an extra deep cabinet so should be a concern...
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 2:40 pm
by MotorRacingBruce1980
I have a great LSR spec 10/22 in the for sale section if your interested.
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 3:38 pm
by Pippin89
MotorRacingBruce1980 wrote:I have a great LSR spec 10/22 in the for sale section if your interested.
That's a bargain Bruce. I won't have my FAC until end of August at the earliest but if you still have it I will take it off your hands. Is the muzzle break covered by a .22 moderator slot?
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:27 am
by MotorRacingBruce1980
Pippin89 wrote:MotorRacingBruce1980 wrote:I have a great LSR spec 10/22 in the for sale section if your interested.
That's a bargain Bruce. I won't have my FAC until end of August at the earliest but if you still have it I will take it off your hands. Is the muzzle break covered by a .22 moderator slot?
No slot required for the Muzzle Break its more of a thread protector to be honest.
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 8:28 am
by Pippin89
MotorRacingBruce1980 wrote:Pippin89 wrote:MotorRacingBruce1980 wrote:I have a great LSR spec 10/22 in the for sale section if your interested.
That's a bargain Bruce. I won't have my FAC until end of August at the earliest but if you still have it I will take it off your hands. Is the muzzle break covered by a .22 moderator slot?
No slot required for the Muzzle Break its more of a thread protector to be honest.
Ah ok... it says licence permitting but I have re-read it and it is for the mod. Never mind!
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:01 pm
by dromia
If you want discuss a for sale item then the for sale forum is the place to do so!
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 10:48 pm
by DaveB
Pippin89 wrote:DaveB wrote:Instead of a Ruger 10-22 you may want to look at a Smith & Wesson M&P15-22. I have been very impressed so far, by mine in terms of accuracy and reliability, and there are so many more accessories (like match triggers) for an AR-type rifle than a 10-22. The BX22 trigger is am improvement over the stock trigger, but match-grade it ain't.
Thanks for the tip. AR style rifles weren't really something I was looking for. I don't see much benefit over a normal semi .22LR other than looking pretty damn cool. But certainly worth looking into as they seem very well priced second hand.... I'm guessing they take up a bit more space in a cabinet with the scope one side and the long pistol grip the other side? I have an extra deep cabinet so should be a concern...
I used to think that way, but the fact is that the AR rifle is exceedingly easy to handle, the pistol grip gives great control, the controls are all in places easily reached. On short, the AR has great ergonomics. I find it much more quick to manoeuvre and shoot accurately than 'conventional' designs.
Re: Rifle Recommendations
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 7:28 am
by Pippin89
DaveB wrote:Pippin89 wrote:DaveB wrote:Instead of a Ruger 10-22 you may want to look at a Smith & Wesson M&P15-22. I have been very impressed so far, by mine in terms of accuracy and reliability, and there are so many more accessories (like match triggers) for an AR-type rifle than a 10-22. The BX22 trigger is am improvement over the stock trigger, but match-grade it ain't.
Thanks for the tip. AR style rifles weren't really something I was looking for. I don't see much benefit over a normal semi .22LR other than looking pretty damn cool. But certainly worth looking into as they seem very well priced second hand.... I'm guessing they take up a bit more space in a cabinet with the scope one side and the long pistol grip the other side? I have an extra deep cabinet so should be a concern...
I used to think that way, but the fact is that the AR rifle is exceedingly easy to handle, the pistol grip gives great control, the controls are all in places easily reached. On short, the AR has great ergonomics. I find it much more quick to manoeuvre and shoot accurately than 'conventional' designs.
I couldn't agree more. I have shot similar style rifles when I was an air cadet on RAF bases. From L98's up to L85 SA-80's. They are easy to handle and shoot. And very easy to strip and clean. They were 5.56 of course but I definitely found them to be more accurate. Of course when shooting heavy No.8 .22's in the air cadets we didn't use slings so I didn't have the best basis of comparison back then! haha.
I guess my main reservation is my club is mainly run by older chaps (who are great coaches I hasten to add) and I wonder if they would have a problem with "Black rifles". I will ask around...