Guidance for a new 22 bolt gun, has to be ruger, has to have wooden furniture.

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Guidance for a new 22 bolt gun, has to be ruger, has to have wooden furniture.

#1 Post by drone »

As per the title, haven't decided if I want a wmr or a lr, probably the latter. Don't want a .17 and I have a 223 that I download with cast bullets hence my leaning toward the LR.
I favoured a 77/22 or a ruger american, it's has to be 2nd hand btw but so many folk buy them with plastic furniture it's a struggle to find a proper rifle.
What's a good bet?
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Never argue with an idiot, he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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#3 Post by billgatese30 »

77/22 tend to be seen in wooden stocks more often than their other bolt gun models. As said above, keep your eyes on gun trader/gunstar to see what is available.
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#4 Post by drone »

Thanks for the info, I omitted to mention that I don't have a slot for a moderator and I'd prefer it without a scope as I have one waiting together with the Ruger rings ex my 308. I'll ask on monday if they'll split it.
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