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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 10-20-2009 02:13 AM:

10-22 Ruger

i see what all the excitment is on this gun.
its more work loading than treeing 1.
my 1st and last clip gun.


Posted by mjflores on 10-20-2009 02:30 AM:

???

Are you saying it's too hard to load?

Push cases into the clip...pop clip into gun, jack the bolt to load one in the chamber. If you cant do that, you cant tie your shoes or blink and breathe at the same time lol.

Is yours new?...maybe it needs to be broken in a little?

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Posted by on 10-20-2009 02:36 AM:

I have an old tube fed bolt action savage, a $30 dollar pawn shop gun...it is a little heavy and long but dead on, dang near put a coons eye out with it...


Posted by Rick Ennen on 10-20-2009 02:43 AM:

get a 30 round clip. if you're a one-shot kill you'll only have to load it a time or two during hide season. if not, you can at least spray the tree with it. I bought a 10-22 a year ago with a red dot scope and it is great.


Posted by john nannemann on 10-20-2009 02:53 AM:

FYI

lesson i learned when i had one of these about 15yrs ago. DO NOT use this gun's butt to try to knock a coon in the head on the ground with if out of shells. the stock is make out of crappy, straight grained wood and will break if used as a club!


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 10-20-2009 02:59 AM:

Rick that is the set up we are looking at.
Sam has a stevens 66 not near as hard to load
i guess get a big banana clip and be done with it.
thanks mj its new,i guess the tubes have spoiled
me rossi for the last 20yrs.


Posted by cedarhillkennel on 10-20-2009 03:22 AM:

ive had a 10/22 for almost 20 years and have never had a problem with it.if your having problems loading it somthing aint right.ive had the same clip mine came with all these years and it loads fine.


Posted by wildbill on 10-20-2009 03:42 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by cedarhillkennel
ive had a 10/22 for almost 20 years and have never had a problem with it.if your having problems loading it somthing aint right.ive had the same clip mine came with all these years and it loads fine.


i've had my 10-22 since 1973 and thought i wore out 1st clip,bought another and was told to unscrew the center bolt on clip and tighten the spring a couple turns ,,it still works,but i picked up a 30 rd banana clip and added an extended release button and just wore out the 2nd scope on it last yr,,they seem to last longer when you dont let rookies bang them aganst trees,,
it's hard to say no to a newby that wants to carry the rifle,,,
i also have a ruger mark2 with lazer grips and a green/red dot shotgun scope on it with a shoulder holster,,makes it easyer getting thru the brush...

i can still make a 5" group at 65 yrds snapping off 5 shots fast as i can pull the trigger,,

my aunt did the same patteren and she never fired a 10-22 before...it has the metal but plate not the plastic like the new ones,,,i wont go hunting without a ruger,,used to carry a 38 smith also when the price of hides was up,,i liked my dogs to go home with me ,no one else...

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Posted by john nannemann on 10-20-2009 03:46 AM:

all i'm saying is DO NOT USE this gun as a club!


Posted by mattbsu on 10-20-2009 04:10 AM:

ruger

my 10-22 can split the hair off a frogs back at 50 yards! i love that gun

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Posted by john nannemann on 10-20-2009 04:23 AM:

Re: ruger

quote:
Originally posted by mattbsu
my 10-22 can split the hair off a frogs back at 50 yards! i love that gun


i don't doubt that one bit. all i'm saying is do not use it to club coons with. ok. ok.


Posted by wildbill on 10-20-2009 04:24 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by john nannemann
all i'm saying is DO NOT USE this gun as a club!


common sence will tell you that with any gun,lol

besides if you put a scope on it ,the coon will be dead on the 1st or 2nd shot,,sometimes i double cultch the triger if i think it might be a big coon,,if not dead when it hits the ground ,the dogs will make it that way,,lol

even with open sites ,the 10-22 will drive nails if thats what you like doing.....

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Posted by TQS_Kennel on 10-20-2009 05:04 AM:

I have carried 290 win, 550-1 rem, speedmasters, pump rossi, a few savages, I like the rugar the best.

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Posted by Jordan Westrick on 10-20-2009 05:24 AM:

Compare the 10/22 to Rugers 77/22.......the ultimate .22 bolt action


Posted by mike leach on 10-20-2009 06:18 AM:

john nannemann

quote:
Originally posted by john nannemann
all i'm saying is DO NOT USE this gun as a club!


I knew a guy that used his .22 for a club to finish off a coon.
This saturday will be the 8th annual memorial hunt in his name
for that fatal mistake. He thought the gun was unloaded. If you think its ever safe to use a gun for a club I recomend using a slingshot from now on. I'm sure your froends and family would rather have you alive.

All I'm sayin is don't use ANY gun for a club!


Posted by wildbill on 10-20-2009 09:28 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jordan Westrick
Compare the 10/22 to Rugers 77/22.......the ultimate .22 bolt action


doesn't the 77-22 use the same clip as the 10-22,,,or is that the 22magum version...

i recomend the clip release button be replaced on the 10-22 as it makes it easer to pop the clip out with the extened lip replacement,and get a 25 or 30 round banana clip and you'll be good for a all night hunt without reloading ...

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Posted by Lakeland Kennel on 10-20-2009 12:23 PM:

I have two 10/22s. Both have stainless steel barrels and plastic stocks. I use 1 for coon, the other for squirrels. The stainless steel doesn't rust in the rain.
I bought extra clips but the one that came with the guns do fine. I carry my night gun in a special case built by Wicks with a sling. It is never out of the case until I am ready to shoot. I love both guns and wouldn't trade them for anything else. They work every time.

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Posted by Rex W Sims on 10-20-2009 01:00 PM:

no clip guns for me of any kind...

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Posted by Marcus McDaniel on 10-20-2009 01:06 PM:

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE A GOOD USED ONE IS FOR SELL ?


Posted by tonypo on 10-20-2009 04:28 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Marcus McDaniel
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE A GOOD USED ONE IS FOR SELL ?


They dont make good ones LOL

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Posted by Jordan Westrick on 10-20-2009 09:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Marcus McDaniel
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE A GOOD USED ONE IS FOR SELL ?


Try http://www.jaquas.com


Posted by hopm on 10-20-2009 09:51 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by tonypo
They dont make good ones LOL


Guess I'm the exception.....I got 3....all good ones.


Posted by SFWALKER on 10-20-2009 09:53 PM:

I don't have a 10/22, but i've shot them a bunch and they are nice rifles. The speed loader for the 30 round magazine is nice to have... I carry 3 magazines with me everytime i go hunting, already loaded. When i find the coon, i stick one in and put one in the chamber. Real simple. That way you're not walking around with a loaded rifle, and it takes 3 seconds to load it.

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Posted by nccoonhunter197 on 10-20-2009 10:26 PM:

You are just saying don't use it as a club. I thought that is why we came up with guns. Don't have to use a club anymore. I have a Ruger 10/22 that I have carried for years. Laminated stock, stainless steel, with a scope. My grandkids will still be using this gun. Anyway I have never really thought about clubing a coon on the ground. I guess I might if I have ran out of bullets. I have shot several on the ground when the dog couldn't finish them. Just don't understand why you would use a gun as a club. More unloaded guns kill people than loaded ones. As far as using a bolt action, you must not have pine trees where you hunt. Hard to cut a hole deep into a pine where all you can see is flicker of an eye deep behind a bunch of limbs.

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Posted by willd woods on 10-21-2009 02:39 AM:

nice guns love 10 22. but the are loud


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