Posted by Keith-OR on November 17, 2011 at 10:47:05 from (75.164.158.170):
In Reply to: Buying rifle posted by Ih806 on November 17, 2011 at 07:26:30:
Ruger 10-22 great little semi-auto 22 cal. rifle. unlimited amount of accessories made by different manufactures. Butler Creek is one of the major ones. One can get larger capacity ammo clips, speed clip loaders, bull barrels, custom stocks many many other accessories.
As for what is involved in buying a 22 long rifle, you need to check with your state laws. The Federal Brady Bill law HAS expired, this was the law that required federal Gun Dealers to do the back ground check for all guns PURCHASES, and banning the manufacturing the large capacity ammo clips. Also the import of certain firearms.
I own 2 Ruger 10-22's one is factory original, the other I put on the Butler Creek bull barrel, and Butler Creek stock, it does not shoot any better just looks better. Actually a bull barrel is a waste of money on a rim fired 22 cal rifle, as there is not enough powder in a 22 rim fire to heat up the factory barrel during extended firing.. I know there are going to be individuals that will disagree with me, but all I can tell them is DO YOUR RESEARCH. I've been reloading my own ammo and varmint shooting since 1971. I will not give anyone advice on which caliber or rifle is the best. I recommend each person do their own research..
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