I'm with you on that one gimp, I prefer the detachable mag as well. The 60 series tends to just edge out the 795 series on accuracy and the 60DLX has that touch of class to it with the gold and timber work. I went for the 795.
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I'm with you on that one gimp, I prefer the detachable mag as well. The 60 series tends to just edge out the 795 series on accuracy and the 60DLX has that touch of class to it with the gold and timber work. I went for the 795.
No opinions on the linked volquartsen then?
There spec on tolerances materials etc is impressive in that noone else advertises theirs.
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I grew up with tubes on pump and lever .22 s . I use a drop mag in the HMR and dont find any real world advantage, generally I miss the tubes extra capacity.
I've got this semi.
Magnum Research .22LR Hogue OverMolded Rifle - Style # MLR22H, MRI Shop / Firearms
I like it.
I think the 3rd one looks the nicest, more sporting style laminate than target stock.
Hunting style thumbholes are the worst
Well good I spos:D I cant find it now but somewhere on there sight it guaranteed 50m 5 shot groups of 0.35" or less with match ammo.
Consistent half inch at 50m would be very nice with hunting ammo,not sure if that is unrealistic or not but in my experience with 10/22s they are never going to even get close!
This bodes well tho and all s/s(another plus)
"CNC machined stainless steel receivers with integral Weaver style mounts for absolute perfect, permanent alignment. Every barrel features a match chamber and match bore with 0.0001" bore tolerance from muzzle to breech (maximum) and a standard .920" bull barrel design."
If money is no object then go for it. Thats pretty accurate. I love the beauty of having a rimfire that can just be thrown in the back of the car/ute and not having to worry about it being too precious.
Could buy both and sell the one he doesn't like as much?