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Originally Posted by Frazod
I just don't get the fascination with .22s. I guess if I lived out in the boonies and had pest issues it would be useful, but beyond that, to me a .22 is a child's training rifle. Getting all tacticool with a .22 is like putting Cragars on a tricycle.
To each their own, I guess.
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.22 is a lot of fun honestly. Moreso when you could get ammo for dirt cheap.
But the Ruger 10/22 is a really fun little gun with lots of options to tinker with it. Super popular, so parts are cheap. Insanely accurate. Back in the day, I could get a bucket of bullets for under $10. Spend the entire day shooting groundhogs/squirrels/birds/snapping turtles/etc. There's a lot of 10/22 fans out there.