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Ruger SR 22 - Don McDowell - 01-18-2016

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RE: River SR 22 - Don McDowell - 01-18-2016

This little bigger could become habit forming

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RE: Ruger SR 22 - mherth - 01-19-2016

(01-18-2016, 06:37 PM)Don McDowell Wrote: This little bigger could become habit forming

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My son has one and it really is fun, especially on running rabbits.
I have a Ruger MarkIII is also a sweet handgun.


RE: Ruger SR 22 - Don McDowell - 01-19-2016

I think a person could shoot bullseye with the thing. Amazing how accurate it seems to be.


RE: Ruger SR 22 - Kurt - 03-03-2016

The little SR-22 is a sweet shooter. I got Carol a SR-9 because she wanted to shoot a hand gun. Well she struggles pulling the slide back so I said lets go and get you one that is easy for you to operate and she settled on the SR-22. I have a hard time keeping her in .22 ammo she shoots it so much. That little shooter digests everything you feed it. The Fed Auto match seem to have a harder brass and she gets a misfire from shallow dents and has to pull the hammer twice some times. I have seen Carol put 5 shots in a quarter sized group at 15-18 yards. Amazing just how accurate that short barreled shooter is.

Kurt


RE: Ruger SR 22 - Don McDowell - 03-04-2016

Yes if you take your time and aim it is scary accurate. Even with some careful grip and rip it will bugger up the center of a silloutte at 7 yds. The darn thing is hard on ammo..