22lr semi auto vs bolt action.

jp 7saum

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hi guys sorry to bother you, i'm having to buy a new 22lr for work, its mainly for rabits and crows and other vermin out to about 100m and i've been debating on weather to get a semi auto or a bolt action, i've heard that the semi autos can be quite inaccurate but i think it would be handy for fast shooting, just wondered what your thoughts where?
thanks so much.
JP.
 
Semi auto

Much more fun, pretty accurate if you upgrade trigger, much faster follow up shot

Ruger 10/22 is awesome

Only sold mine due to lead ban scare mongerring

With a red dot it was awesome for walked up squirrel
 
I think the mature thing would be to get a bolt action but the semi autos look great fun and I like the 10/22 with the folding stock because that looks really handy but it probably will also be very inaccurate
 
Semi will always be less accurate because of the gas losses for recycling especially at longer distances. Get yourself one of the Sako P94S bolt action from here and you will never look back.
I’ve got a sako quad 17hmr and I love it to bits so that tempting.
 
Bolt action all the way.

If you want to hose the landscape, carpet your ground with cartridge cases and get a Christmas card from CCI/Eley/SK, buy a semi-auto.

lf you want to kill small game and vermin out to about 75/80 yards, buy a bolt.

I have a Sako Finnfire Varmint, the heavy-barrelled P94, and I’m keeping it!

maximus otter
 
I've had both over the years and apart from a CZ 512 even the most expensive semi-auto's are nowhere near as accurate as bot action models

By far and away the most inaccurate semis I've ever had have been a couple of 10/22s. Dreadful. One was pretty standard, and one had all the trick bits neither was the slightest use to me!
 
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