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Re: 22lr bolt action
[Re: Geezer Ranger]
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09/16/13 03:47 AM
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mahoro_su
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Ya, that's my next step, looking for problems with either rifle, common problem seem to be the stock...
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Re: 22lr bolt action
[Re: mahoro_su]
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09/20/13 11:08 PM
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So I decided to go with the savage fv-sr, would a mid ring be able to clear the barrel and bolt?
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Re: 22lr bolt action
[Re: DocHorton]
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09/20/13 11:24 PM
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Corey Douglas
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I have the savage mark II. It was one of my first gun's. At fifty yards you can expect one hole groupings, in other words it is an amazing gun, I have had no issues with mine and as far as maintenance goes I take the bolt out and wipe it down with rem oil every time I use it along with use a bore snake on the barrel. Every once in a while I take it all the way down and clean the nooks and crannies but I am talking every 2000 rounds or more. Overall it is the most accurate .22 I own.
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Re: 22lr bolt action
[Re: mahoro_su]
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09/21/13 12:57 AM
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So I decided to go with the savage fv-sr, would a mid ring be able to clear the barrel and bolt? I have Burris XTR mediums on mine in a 40mm scope.
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: 22lr bolt action
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09/21/13 02:23 AM
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Ok thanks, have the money ready and if everything goes well should have the rifle in my hand in the next few weeks, can't wait to break it in...
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Re: 22lr bolt action
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09/24/13 03:57 PM
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I bought a Mossberg Plinkster and a decent scope for $300, from Gander Mountain. not a bolt action but it is my favorite .22lr i have ever shot.
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Re: 22lr bolt action
[Re: mahoro_su]
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09/24/13 08:26 PM
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Forgot to say I will be mostly shooting subsonic rounds and cb, its going to host my 22 can I think I would definitely go with the Savage then. You can pick one up that's can ready from the factory for under $300 if you look hard enough. EDIT: Shows what I know. I wasn't aware that Marlin produced a threaded barrel option as well. Nevermind.
Last edited by GriffGruff78; 09/24/13 08:32 PM.
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Re: 22lr bolt action
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09/24/13 10:29 PM
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Didn't know marlin has factory threaded options...
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Re: 22lr bolt action
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09/26/13 02:44 AM
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I've had a Marlin (?)N (forgot the model) for 25 years nearly. 7 shot clip bolt action. Super accurate. Basic and cheap. Gets the job done.
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Re: 22lr bolt action
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09/26/13 04:58 PM
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toml_76
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I saw you chose the Savage and I'm sure you'll get tons of enjoyment from it. I have the xt-22 and enjoy it a great deal. However, I'm pretty sure that most bolt action rimfires in your price range would have done pretty well.
Did you scope it yet? I had to go with high rings to clear a 40mm scope.
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Re: 22lr bolt action
[Re: toml_76]
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09/28/13 07:56 PM
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I am going to go with sweet 22, but not having luck on finding the rifle, everyone is out of it
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Re: 22lr bolt action
[Re: mahoro_su]
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09/30/13 05:31 AM
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no luck on finding the fv sr in stock anywhere, but did find some trr-sr, barrel is 6 inch longer and cost about 200 more then what i wanted to spend, anyone shot that one before?
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