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barretcreek
12-24-2021, 09:11
Posted a similar question on another forum.
Looking to get a BA .22 WMR. Had a Ruger 77 long ago which was just awful. Anyone have recent Savage or Marlin which gave good accuracy with a variety of ammo?

Art
12-24-2021, 09:32
I had a friend who owned a Marlin autoloader as a varmint eliminator that was pretty accurate. He only shot 40 gr. CCI in it. I can't say about the other Marlins. The same guy once owned a Savage bolt action and said it was quite accurate but got rid of it because he said it was too heavy. In a good general purpose hunting rifle with a good 'scope most people can expect about 1 1/2 - 2 moa accuracy (my Brno .22 WMR light sporter will do that off a bench about that at 100 yards if I do my part) which makes it, IMHO, a good gun for small game like rabbits or vermin up to about 35-40 pounds out to 125 yards which is also about its maximum "point blank" range with 40 gr bullets. Head shooting squirrels to 75 yards with such a rifle should not be a big deal. There are some heavy barrel varmint jobs out there that will do better. your mileage may vary

I'm a big fan of the cartridge.

Have you thought about a CZ? They make several variations of their rimfire bolt actions in .22 WMR and their rifles are very high quality stuff.

barretcreek
12-24-2021, 10:17
Art, I really like my CZ 452 trainer with the long barrel. It's certainly a contender if I find one.

Robert Scott
12-27-2021, 04:17
https://www.savagearms.com/content?p=firearms&a=product_summary&s=47222

This thing is amazing. I have had one for year and love it.