Well along comes Ruger Firearms with something nearly as cool, but at less than 1/2 the price. This is the new SR-22, a semi-automatic rifle in .22 Long Rifle. Ten r
ound magazines come standard, but aftermarket 30 rounders are available. Shells are much cheaper (about 20 bucks for a box of 500 vs. 25 bucks for a box of 40), and so you can shoot a long time without blowing throw a major wad of cash. The stock is fully adjustable for length of pull, and the Picatinny rail allows for a wide range of optical and iron sights. It's not much good for coyotes (unless they're close), but I can console myself by shooting a lot of tasty bunnies and squirrels instead. Maybe this will be the year a dream gets fulfilled.
ound magazines come standard, but aftermarket 30 rounders are available. Shells are much cheaper (about 20 bucks for a box of 500 vs. 25 bucks for a box of 40), and so you can shoot a long time without blowing throw a major wad of cash. The stock is fully adjustable for length of pull, and the Picatinny rail allows for a wide range of optical and iron sights. It's not much good for coyotes (unless they're close), but I can console myself by shooting a lot of tasty bunnies and squirrels instead. Maybe this will be the year a dream gets fulfilled.
3 comments:
An Ar-15? Wow, you must really want to pack some firepower. I have a Ruger 10/22, but I haven't shot it in a long time. It's a cheap but well made rifle. I used to have a friend that I'd shoot with in downstate Illinois, but he got to crazy Catholic for me--long story. It is a lot more fun to shoot all day with 22LR since it's so much cheaper.
An AR. Yeah, why not enjoy my freedom to shoot? .223 is not that rowdy. It's not even legal as a deer round in states that allow rifle hunting. Still, it'd be fun to pop coyotes, foxes, and groundhogs with. Thanks for reading!
I'd like to pop a few coyotes around here.
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