Make sense that it would be a little louder. The noise only travels feet before bouncing back to your ears.
If you’re gonna be target shooting and want an accurate 22lr get a Savage MKii. I have the model without iron sights and a free floating/heavy barrel. Came with a scope mount. I put a bipod on it. I paid $220 without the bipod. Its super accurate and very fun to shoot. I’ve never messed with the accu-trigger.
If you’re looking for a lever gun, get a Henry H0001 model. Just plain Jane, but equally as fun to shoot.
I also have a Umarex MP5-22. Completely different animal. This is my plinking gun, just for mag drops at zombie targets. Everyone needs to blow off some steam!
Everyone loves the 10/22. My brother has one and it is great. It seems that most like to modify their 10/22; which eqautes to some extra money. If you want something that shoots great right out of the box get the Savage MKii. 22lr are great for obvious reasons. Eventhough it has been hard to find 22lr ammo.
Another here for the Savage Mark ii. Great shooter for the price.
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While I would not consider it a precision rifle (and in this forum) I am a solid Model 60 fan. Mine is the 60SN and it was very accurate right out of the box. http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/SelfLoading/60SN.asp
I am considering a 22LR bolt action, however, for more precision work, and probably a CZ or Savage.
Damn, I thought there might be gas issue at lockup spot. Didn’t even think about bottom door also being problematic. Thanks for info.
I would second going the CZ bolt route. I have a CZ 455 Lux and it is an absolute tackdriver. It is far more accurate than I’m but I have had no problem putting 5 rounds inside a dime at 50M using bulk CCI stingers.
Thirds.
CZ452-2E American 16" threaded. Amazing rifle. SO glad I bought it about 4 years ago…

Stock trigger, Burris Timberland 4.5-14x AO in CZ rings, thread adaptor and Silencer Co Sparrow, Harris bipod, Triad Tactical cheek pack (take off from my Remmy 700 which has been sold).
Like the 10-rd mags when shooting, but it doesn’t look as nice as the flush 5-rd mags.
I originally had a Weaver 2.5-7x on it but with the Burris you can break clays at 150yds quite easily with the BDC, even dropping them in with subsonics…
Fourths…CZ 455 with Leupold 2x7 and 452 trainer in .22 and a 452 trainer in .17HMR. Great shooters and the trainers are absolute joys with their great iron sights.
I also have a Marlin 60 that rides in the back of my truck that is night and day in quality with the CZs but is boringly reliable for woodchucks out to 100yds.
S&W M&P 15/22
Henry Hoo1 threaded

I love my 452-2E…But with the right ammo the 10/22 will give it a run for its money. But the CZ is much less picky about ammo. It shoots a variety of brands/weights more accurately than the 10/22 (which loves SK Standard Plus).
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Agreed. I’ve run out of my premium match Eley ammo, and my CZ shoots my Aquilla Subs very well, and even the crappy Federal / Winchester / etc bulk packs very well.
I’d like to pick up a nice 10/22 someday but my M&P-15/22 keeps mine and my sons semi-22 needs met very well.
Old Remington nylon 66.
Marlin 60 very accurate and reliable. It was also my first gun.
I’ve got a Marlin 39 Century Limited from 1970 that my old man used for squirrels and anything else in the back yard. Still a great shooter and a lot of good memories. It will be the first gun my little guy shoots when he’s ready.
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Pretty much all of them! The older the 22 the better!!!
Plain jane 10/22…
Whoa! This whole time I’ve been calling my .22 a model 60. I was cleaning it yesterday and I took a look at the barrel to see Model 989 M2. Ooops
Its a shooter but like I said its been having several FTF and FTE. I bought new mags hoping it was because the old ones were so worn. Didn’t help… now what?
Just got my son one of these and so far so good. A very nice feel to it and no issues to this point.
As a teen I had a 10-22 that my word I must have fired well over 50,000 rounds through over the years and that thing was unbelievably reliable. It’s still around at my dad’s now but haven’t shot it in a while.
The 989 M2 is detachable mag fed, whereas the Model 60 is tube fed.