Hope this Video answers some questions my good friend 155millimeter has on these 2 calibers. Which do i prefer the .22LR or The Amazing. 17HMR. I answer many questions and hopefully will help you guys along the way. The rifles featured in this video are a SAVAGE 93R .17HMR and a RUGER SR22lr. The ruger has a simple red dot scope on it not a real scope like on the savage but it still can get a pretty good group going
The diminutive Walther P22 .22 pistol is a fun plinker and I consider it a good choice as a recreational pistol. Shooters with small hands will appreciate its ergonomics, easily accessed controls, ease of loading (both mags and slide racking), and smaller grip. Other upsides include tactical looks, more blast and recoil for a .22 makes it funner, versatile configurations (can swap out barrels easily), and light rail. But make sure you are realistic about the gun’s capabilities. While some …
A wicked barrel mod by Nutnfancy. Shown is a legal, non-SBR (short barreled rifle) mod to my TAPCO RNG 10/22. Blind pinned and welded on, the excellent Phantom 5C2 flash suppressor makes a sick addition to the DuraCoated gun. Barrel is now stubby 16 inches, on par with the factory 10/22 Compact (shown in comparison). Also added is a Power Custom extended bolt handle to improve ergonomics and speed. These mods make the gun cooler, shorter, lighter, and even faster in action than before….
Don’t waste your ammo, invest it. The way to do that is doing a Nutnfancy-type “RunNGun” with your friends and family. While benchrest, tin can shooting , and paper punching have their place and are fun, these days I’m a fan of our heart pumping, competitive RunNGuns. With the right folks in attendance, these course are a blast to shoot and provide stress-oriented training that can transfer to other weapon platforms. TNP RunNGun courses are generally 100 yards in length with various stages …
Part 1 of 2: Every shooter in the US should own a Ruger 10/22 (and I wish my overseas viewers could too!). It is the everyman’s, all-around .22 rifle. It shocks me when I find one that doesn’t! That’s because it provides immense enjoyment and capabilities for such a low cost. Even out-of-box, the venerable 10/22 is accurate, very reliable, tough, ergonomic, lightweight, easy to use and carry, and most of all, fun! It continues to be an extremely successful Ruger design, having sold well over …
Model Mark I single shot bolt action rimfire rifle chambered in either .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle, he only uses .22 Long Rifles. The stick has no checkering but is in good condition. The barrel is probably 20 inces long and made of blued steel, although some of the blueing is wearing away by the muzzle. It has also has a very accurate scope. The gun is very light weighing about 4-5 pounds empty. … savage model mark .22 short long rifle 20 inch blued steel rimfire plinking scope …
I, Nick, use my Marlin Model 983 .22 magnum, and Joey uses his Savage Mark I .22 long rifle against basic dollar store products to see which gun creates the most damage as well as providing the best bullet expansion.I forgot to put in the clip in of what the shaving cream can looked like after it got shot with the .22 Magnum, but it looked just like the can of peaches after it got shot.
This is my Marlin Model 983 chambered in .22 Magnum with a 13 round tubular magazine and a 22″ Microgroove barrel. I have 3-9×40 Tasco scope on it.I miss the 3rd and 2nd to last shot.I was too lazy to edit it out. … marlin model 983 .22 wmr magnum rimfire rifle firearm scope gun target shooting hunting plinking