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Re: Quality 22lr

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puma guy wrote:
C-dub wrote:You could always try and find one of these. Model 1710 D Anschutz
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That's the one I have; 2009 model 1710. But for the money I'd go with a CZ.
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A friend of mine has an older model with some sextant looking peep sight on it. I've never shot it, but he says it's crazy accurate. He wouldn't say what he paid for it either.
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Re: Quality 22lr

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The Browning T-bolt may be the most underappreciated .22 rifle in existence. With a 16" barrel and a can, it's a pleasure to shoot all day using a pair of in ear headphones for hearing protection.
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Re: Quality 22lr

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pbwalker wrote:I'm a big fan of the Savage Mark II. You get the Accutrigger, it doesn't beak the bank, and it's really accurate.

http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/?bra ... %5B%5D=yes
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Re: Quality 22lr

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