Author Topic: Good .22 Bolt-Action Rifles?  (Read 3859 times)

Ok I get that but I get mad very easily but people should read before they post
If they read it once theres a good chance they won't reread and check for a edit.

I have an SKS :D (eventhoughnoonecares)



I have an SKS :D (eventhoughnoonecares)
I have an SKS, a Mosin Nagant (6), AR15, 5 handguns I have yet to identify and a garand from my grandfather :D

SKS is an awesome gun btw

There are no firing ranges in my town/or public land to shoot on around here. So I can fire a .177 pellet gun in my back yard.

Post some pics of the Handguns. I'd be happy to share my knowledge and/or research them for you. Post pics and time period when he/you got them.

Get out
Do you honestly think my dad can pull 600 dollars out of his ass? Stop being an idiot.
Hey kiddo maybe you need to learn to read it's a 300 dollar gun.  Step down before you get fronted on son!

Hey kiddo maybe you need to learn to read it's a 300 dollar gun.  Step down before you get fronted on son!
Are you handicapped? I know its a 300 dollar gun, Also if you are trying to act cool you aren't lol.

Are you handicapped? I know its a 300 dollar gun, Also if you are trying to act cool you aren't lol.
brother you dumb and poor as forget get outta here

I can use it for a Rifle Shooting Merit badge for Boy Scouts.

If you go to a summer camp during the summer for scouts, perhaps they offer a rifle range to use and ammo to buy at a trading post? That's how I got mine. And my shotgun badge. Well, I almost had my shotgun badge, but then I left camp early due to some serious betrayal within the troop.

Anyway, if you can't find a rifle to buy yet, and you're in dire need of that merit badge, I suggest you speak with a scoutmaster about taking a trip to a rifle range at a nearby camp. Sometimes the camps open their rifle ranges for troops that ask for some time at their range. Of course you have to pay for it, I believe.

Uh oh. Don't mess around with it :o

If you go to a summer camp during the summer for scouts, perhaps they offer a rifle range to use and ammo to buy at a trading post? That's how I got mine. And my shotgun badge. Well, I almost had my shotgun badge, but then I left camp early due to some serious betrayal within the troop.

Anyway, if you can't find a rifle to buy yet, and you're in dire need of that merit badge, I suggest you speak with a scoutmaster about taking a trip to a rifle range at a nearby camp. Sometimes the camps open their rifle ranges for troops that ask for some time at their range. Of course you have to pay for it, I believe.
I've done all requirements at summer camp except shooting the rifle, And I don't plan on waiting another year.

hey stuffface can you loving read

for the third time, look up a Mossberg 802 plinkster: a bolt-action .22 that costs below $200. Hell it's even fed by a detachable magazine

if you don't like it then look through retailers' selections such as Gander Mountain's "BOLT-ACTION RIM-FIRE RIFLES"

if you don't like any of those then try this

quit bitching people out when you're the one who failed to read twice now

Do what Zloff says. It sounds like a good choice to me.