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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453805
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Both are fine guns, it's your choice, just remember if long range shooting, the bolt action is more accurate .


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Re: OK which one? [Re: Ohio Wolverine] #8453808
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Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
Both are fine guns, it's your choice, just remember if long range shooting, the bolt action is more accurate .

is that because it's better quality?


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453812
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Originally Posted by CoyoteCowboy
Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
Both are fine guns, it's your choice, just remember if long range shooting, the bolt action is more accurate .

is that because it's better quality?



It’s his opinion.




Re: OK which one? [Re: ] #8453815
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Originally Posted by Savell


… no tube

… but those Henry’s are plenty accurate

Ahh ok.


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453817
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It's fact, ever see a sniper use anything but a bolt action?


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453829
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Yes, yes I have.


A qualified rifleman can probably use most any type of action. Not many would select a lever action, but yes. They use semiautomatic and bolt action primarily. Most use a bolt action because it was the lowest bidder for the contract and that is what was selected for them.

They may select a bolt action, not because it is more accurate. But there is less of a chance of a malfunction with a bolt action vs a semi automatic.
You have a higher rate of fire with a semiautomatic. It’s a trade off, but either can be utilized.

Guaranteed a proficient shooter would do better than an average to mediocre shooter, no matter the platform utilized.

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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453839
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Originally Posted by CoyoteCowboy



What are you wanting to use it for? What will they be chambered in? Why not get both!? You could
Get them in different calibers and use them for different tasks.


I say get both.


I see the links and they are both .22LR, you can’t go wrong with either. I like the lever action personally, but have used bolt action and it’s nice. Bolt action is awesome if you are going to add a suppressor.

I say look at a semi-automatic also.

I still say get both. Yeah, go with both and let us know since it will be your firearm.




Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453875
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henry i have will hit a rabbit or squirrel head just fine. he aint taking it to war. fwiw i never heard of a sniper taking a 22 rimfire to war either


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Re: OK which one? [Re: DelawareRob] #8453876
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Originally Posted by DelawareRob
Yes, yes I have.


A qualified rifleman can probably use most any type of action. Not many would select a lever action, but yes. They use semiautomatic and bolt action primarily. Most use a bolt action because it was the lowest bidder for the contract and that is what was selected for them.

They may select a bolt action, not because it is more accurate. But there is less of a chance of a malfunction with a bolt action vs a semi automatic.
You have a higher rate of fire with a semiautomatic. It’s a trade off, but either can be utilized.

Guaranteed a proficient shooter would do better than an average to mediocre shooter, no matter the platform utilized.

[Linked Image]



Don't know where you got that information, but ever since a bolt action was invented , it's been used as a sniper rifle.
Short range not sure, but a real sniper wouldn't use anything but a bolt action.
True a sniper could use any rifle, but the fact remains the bolt action is far more accurate.


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453878
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Ok, whatever you say.




Re: OK which one? [Re: DelawareRob] #8453884
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Originally Posted by DelawareRob
Ok, whatever you say.


https://www.americanfirearms.org/best-sniper-precision-rifles/


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453895
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lol.


Yes. They list bolt action and semi automatic rifles.

lol.


Savage Axis is a great rifle. I did a tour of their factory and they build an outstanding rifle.




Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453912
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It's just an opinion, so why worry about it.


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453923
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You are a young man. You will be ahead of the game by starting off with a lever gun with iron sights. Once you master the skill set of iron sights for hitting a fly in the eye out of the sky, you will be more than ready to transition to the bolt guns later on after once you have more money to spend.
BTW, shooting flies in the eye is just fine. Just don't try to shoot them out of the sky. You'll put someone's eye out.

Re: OK which one? [Re: DelawareRob] #8453931
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Originally Posted by DelawareRob
What are you wanting to use it for?
Small game hunting, pest control, plinking, everyday trapline carry
Originally Posted by DelawareRob
What will they be chambered in?
.22LR
Originally Posted by DelawareRob
Why not get both!? You could
Get them in different calibers and use them for different tasks. I say get both.
That would be ideal but I don't want to blow that much dough, especially cuz I'm also going to want to purchase a nice Vortex or Bushnell rimfire scope for it, as well, which would be another 180-200 bucks or so

Originally Posted by DelawareRob
I see the links and they are both .22LR, you can’t go wrong with either. I like the lever action personally, but have used bolt action and it’s nice. Bolt action is awesome if you are going to add a suppressor.
Yeah. I doubt I'm going to be getting a suppressor for it any time soon... But it would be pretty cool if I did end up getting one.

Originally Posted by DelawareRob
I say look at a semi-automatic also.

I still say get both. Yeah, go with both and let us know since it will be your firearm.
Like I said, right now I don't want to spend that much money but yes that would be the best solution
grin

Thanks!


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Re: OK which one? [Re: ] #8453933
08/13/25 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Savell
… I’ve been satisfied with my Henry’s cowboy

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You do know that Henry was a Yankee, and his rifle helped win the war, right?


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Re: OK which one? [Re: 52Carl] #8453935
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Originally Posted by 52Carl
You are a young man. You will be ahead of the game by starting off with a lever gun with iron sights. Once you master the skill set of iron sights for hitting a fly in the eye out of the sky, you will be more than ready to transition to the bolt guns later on after once you have more money to spend.
BTW, shooting flies in the eye is just fine. Just don't try to shoot them out of the sky. You'll put someone's eye out.

I already have a few .22s with iron sights, and I can't hit a fly in the eye yet, but I was hoping to add a nice scope to this next gun to get maximum results at longer ranges.
Thanks for the advice!!


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453936
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Ha! Just busting your chops a bit, I learned it from you. Carry on pardner.


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Re: OK which one? [Re: CoyoteCowboy] #8453937
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Originally Posted by CoyoteCowboy


answer a few questions for me


are you going to mount an optic ?
hunt in the rain or heavy wet snow ?
want more rounds easily load able in a second?
going to want to run a suppressor or muzzle device to protect your crown?


if you answered any of those yes , get the Ruger.


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Re: OK which one? [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8453944
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
answer a few questions for me


are you going to mount an optic ?
Yes
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
hunt in the rain or heavy wet snow ?
Yes
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
want more rounds easily load able in a second?
Well with 15 rounds of .22LR (or 21 rounds of .22 short) in the Henry tube magazine, I don't think I will need to reload in a second
Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
going to want to run a suppressor or muzzle device to protect your crown?
Not at the moment. Maybe later in life I will get a suppressor but by the time I do buy one, I'll probably have other guns to put it on


if you answered any of those yes , get the Ruger.
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