small game 22
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01/21/2013 11:29 PM
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Looking for suggestions on a small game 22 for a project gun. Ruger single six? SW 22A? Ruger MKIII?
Im leaning towards Single Six.
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Re: small game 22
[Re: Festus]
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01/21/2013 11:55 PM
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I vote for the MKIII. I got the hunter version, put a leupold 4X scope on it, and shoot lights out at 50 yards and under. Head shots on squirrels and rabbits are no problem.
A lot of people are like a slinky: Not much fun till you push them down the stairs!
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Re: small game 22
[Re: Festus]
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01/22/2013 12:10 AM
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I have a 22/45 MkII and it also shoots great, with the little Optima it will put a whole mag inside an inch @ 25 yards without really trying hard. They are easy to scope as well if you really want to get serious about long range.
Rod, too.
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Re: small game 22
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01/22/2013 12:34 AM
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I have a 22/45 too. With a red dot. Shoots great. I really like those grips on the one in the above photo. Here's a link to a .22 I just ordered, it should be fun to hunt with. Won't break the bank either. legacysports
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Re: small game 22
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01/22/2013 12:37 AM
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One more vote for the Ruger semi-auto. I prefer the Mk. II to the Mk III, but that's a personal choice. Every Ruger semi-auto .22 I've owned over the years has been extremely accurate.
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Re: small game 22
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01/22/2013 1:37 AM
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I agree with the above suggestions
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Re: small game 22
[Re: Festus]
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01/22/2013 3:54 AM
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ruger works for me [img] [/img]
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Re: small game 22
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01/24/2013 2:47 AM
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I have the S&W 22a and love it, I have hunted rabbits with it and have found it to be plenty accurate for it, I've also taken a couple squirrels as well as very many armadillos while out and about. It also comes with the rail on top so optics are easily added. I also carry it on my trapline so a few other critters have fallen to it as well, just not in a hunting sense I did give it a try with an optic but think I would prefer a different red dot than the one I had on hand.
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Re: small game 22
[Re: Cookie125]
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01/24/2013 3:05 AM
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Single Six and a K-22 here. No semis for hunting in PA
Stush
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Re: small game 22
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01/24/2013 3:42 AM
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If your going for a revolver I'd go for the Single Ten in 22LR or Single Nine in 22WMR. They obviously hold more rounds but they are cartridge specific instead of being a convertible.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. John Wayne-The Shootist
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Re: small game 22
[Re: Festus]
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01/24/2013 4:16 AM
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Another vote for the Ruger 22/45. Browning Red Dot sight.
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Re: small game 22
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01/24/2013 7:09 PM
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Just picked up a Ruger 22/45 last week. What ammo have you guys been running in yours? Also bought another FA 97 in 22 it likes the Winchester ammo but the Ruger not so much.
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Re: small game 22
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01/24/2013 7:16 PM
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Wheelguns, my 22/45 mkII likes the federal copper plated 550 count that used to be able to be bought at Walmart. Can't find any 22lr now.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger squeeze.
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Re: small game 22
[Re: KRal]
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01/24/2013 7:33 PM
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Thanks KRal I'll go check out Walmart and see what they have. Anyone else have a preference in ammo?
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Re: small game 22
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01/24/2013 11:00 PM
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I've always been a big fan of 22mag. Its a lil more expensive than lr, but my vote goes for a wheelgun in 22mag. I just picked up a Ruger Single 9, and hopefully will take it for a spin this wknd. I'll let you know how she does.
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Re: small game 22
[Re: Boot]
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01/25/2013 12:08 AM
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I did an experiment a little while back that I found interesting. The test fire was my Henry Golden Boy and I had already eliminated all ammo aside from the federal 550ct bulk packs and the CCI Mini Mags. These two were the most accurate in various 22 rifles and handguns I'd used them in through the past few years so I decided to run them head to head. I don't have my notes with exact numbers but velocities were in the range 1250fps. Accuracy was almost identical between the two rounds with the Federal having a slight edge. The interesting part was when I started running strings through the chrono. The velocity spread with the CCI was running near 50 fps and they were up and down with little consistency. The federal was under 10 fps with most shots within 1 or 2 fps of eachother. I have several hundred rounds of CCI I had bought for hunting and to get the most out of the high end Henry when I bought it so I was just as astonished to find out my cheap ammo was actually a better performer than the expensive stuff. At the time I was paying around 8.00 per hundred for CCI and 13.00 for 550rds of the Federal. Anyways just something to think about.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. John Wayne-The Shootist
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Re: small game 22
[Re: wapitirod]
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01/25/2013 12:06 PM
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Re: small game 22
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01/25/2013 2:36 PM
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The K-22....
Life member-NRA-SCI Member-HHI #2900-HHASA #067 Colt-Ruger-Freedom Arms-and S&W Collector Assoc.s "I have more guns then I need but not as many as I want" "Handgun hunters HAVE to be good"
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Re: small game 22
[Re: jamesfromjersey]
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01/25/2013 2:46 PM
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A couple of beautys. How do they shoot James or is that a stupid question?
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Re: small game 22
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01/25/2013 11:55 PM
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I am running the "Remmington Golden Bullet" through my MKIII and getting ragged holes out to 35 yards off a rest. They come in a bulk pack of 525 rounds, and I think it was somewhere around $20 for the box.
It has been my "go to" round in all of my 22's. Even in my rifle, it was the most accurate.
A lot of people are like a slinky: Not much fun till you push them down the stairs!
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 12:58 AM
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Raptor, that's the bullet I use in my FA 97 and Ruger Bearcat. These two preferred the Remington's over the Federal's.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger squeeze.
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 1:00 AM
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I would vote for Ruger autos, but I just got a 22LR barrel for my Contender, it will around 1" at 100yds, love it.
Mark
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 2:41 AM
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I've never cared much for any of the Remington ammo but more so their centerfire stuff. Just depends on the gun.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. John Wayne-The Shootist
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 3:38 AM
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I love my 22/45 after some trigger, hammer and sear drop in parts by Volq. Have shot cci mmg, cci standards and wichester m22( bulk) and wolf, all quality but I found CCI to give me the least amout of dispersion and being cleanest.
If you get a 22/45 get the one with the removable grips, If you have large hands you will want thicker grips, well JMHO, I backed my panels with 2mm foam for now until I send it out to get some custom ones made.
Though I still want a single action 22, ugh to many projects
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 4:28 AM
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A lot of people are like a slinky: Not much fun till you push them down the stairs!
Lifetime Member of the NRA! Wish I'd a done it sooner.
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 5:48 AM
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If you get a 22/45 get the one with the removable grips, If you have large hands you will want thicker grips, well JMHO, I backed my panels with 2mm foam for now until I send it out to get some custom ones made.
Roger that. I even went so far as to mill the sides flat on my MkII 22/45 for 1911 grip panels so it would fill the hand better. It was well worth the effort.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 2:23 PM
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Wheelguns, The K-22 is accurate. Both of those guns pictured were fitted with 22mag cylinder...Great on smaal game...
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Re: small game 22
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01/26/2013 4:41 PM
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I shoot a MKIII for small game. Ammo is dependent on availability right now and not neccesarily on favorite load. I like cci mini mags for hunting but used federal HV match last weekend. I put a head shot on one that got hung up in a fork. Took six more before I got it nocked out. I definetly missed my mini mags then. I just mounted a millet red dot I had on the ruger and I like it. Had to find another mode of carry and found a binocular case at academy with a nice wide padded strap that goes up and around the shoulder and two smaller straps that go down from there and around the sides. Has enough room for the ruger plus a couple boxes of ammo and extra mag. Tried it out last weekend and it carried well even with a couple creek crossings requiring a hop skip and a jump it didn't flop around too much.
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Re: small game 22
[Re: EricS]
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01/27/2013 12:01 AM
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Looks like ruger could do something about those grips on the 22/45. They have to know they are very BAD. Other than the grips I like mine.
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Re: small game 22
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01/28/2013 11:14 PM
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I think something is up with mine. Tried several different brands, about the best i've gotten so far is 1 1/4" and thats at 20 yards not my typical 25 yard range. Any ideas what might be the problem?
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Re: small game 22
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01/29/2013 12:22 AM
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I think something is up with mine. Tried several different brands, about the best i've gotten so far is 1 1/4" and thats at 20 yards not my typical 25 yard range. Any ideas what might be the problem? I feel you pain. Last summer I bought a new 22/45 Lite and a Gemtech suppressor for it. My intention was to use it for squirrel hunting and not have to use my hearing protection; and just plink with it cause the cool factor is way high. I have a 2X Nikon mounted on it and have shot multiple different sub sonics and super sonics through it with no pleasing results. At first I thought it may be the suppressor that was causing accuracy issues, but after testing, was actually more accurate with it attached. I can't even get 3" groups at 25 yards from a bench. My old 22/45 will shoot lights out. I can get better groups at 50 yards and iron sight with it than I can with the Lite at 25 yards and scoped. I'm not giving up on it just yet, but it has been disappointing. Maybe I can diagnose the problem or it might just be a lemon.
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Re: small game 22
[Re: KRal]
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01/29/2013 12:48 AM
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interesting! what ammo brands have you tried?
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Re: small game 22
[Re: KYODE]
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01/29/2013 1:01 AM
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what kind of shape is the crown in? I've seen guns with a damaged crown when it's threaded for a suppressor or brake.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. John Wayne-The Shootist
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Re: small game 22
[Re: wapitirod]
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01/29/2013 4:56 PM
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KYODE i've tried Winchester,Remington,and Federal.
Rod the crown looks fine so i don't think it's that.
I don't know maybe i'm expecting to much of the gun. The little 5 1/2" FA's 97 i just bought will easily hold a 1/4" to 3/8" group at 25 yards. I'd be happy if the Ruger held 3/4" to 1" group at 25 yards.
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Re: small game 22
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01/30/2013 12:12 AM
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I don't know maybe i'm expecting to much of the gun i don't think so! it should do what you expect to be happy with at least, maybe even better. wolf match target, federal american eagle 38gr cphp, winchester dynapoints, and cci mini mag hp's are what have shot well for me in rugers and a couple others. there are several other ammos tried without as much luck. maybe you are just an ammo trial away.
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Re: small game 22
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01/30/2013 2:21 AM
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The gun should definitely shoot better than that. You might consider sending it in. The only thing I've ever had to fix on them is the action but even with the actory action it should do better than that.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. John Wayne-The Shootist
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Re: small game 22
[Re: wapitirod]
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01/30/2013 10:30 PM
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Got some cci,i'll give them a try and see what happens.
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Re: small game 22
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01/04/2014 2:22 AM
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Re: small game 22
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01/05/2014 1:35 PM
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I have several 22's for hunting,lately been running the single six hunter.Scoped with a 2x6 bushnell elite.The other single six is the with the 5.5 barrel, both just got trigger jobs,and glad I did them.My 617 is my primary trapping dispatch gun,another accurate revolver.In the semi-auto's I like my Browning buckmark hunter, as well as the Ruger MKIII hunter.No glass on the Ruger yet.Gregg, I have that same dot on a S&W 22a.Shooots great! Never a problem with that cheap pistol.
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Re: small game 22
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