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Old 04-30-2011, 11:13 PM
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I'll post mine Monday. Ur basic stock 10/22 with a 25 round banana clip and a 3X9 50 mm scope and a stainless steel muzzle break. Picked a possum off the other evening at 71 steps.
I am very impressed with this gun


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Old 04-30-2011, 11:37 PM
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I'll post mine Monday. Ur basic stock 10/22 with a 25 round banana clip and a 3X9 50 mm scope and a stainless steel muzzle break. Picked a possum off the other evening at 71 steps.
I am very impressed with this gun
Nice.

I love my 10/22. I opted for the red dot scope because its not magnified and its easier for me to catch em on the run. Was gonna get a reflex sight but after I weighed the price difference of a good quality one against the advantages, I decided to opt for the red dot. (I shoot right handed and my left eye is dominant and that would kinda screw me up)

I got a Marlin 17HMR I used to use, but I wanted a rifle for quick follow up shots and less noise. And I have been having problems with my new scope on the 17. My longest kill with it was an armadillo out across my yard in daylight at 112 steps.
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