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Which gun?

Posted By: dl351

Which gun? - 07/30/09 09:42 AM

So, I have a bit of a dilemma that some here may be familiar with. I want to purchase a gun. Here are my options:

Ruger 10/22
Pros - Cheap to shoot and plenty of room for upgrading
Cons - Kinda weak

Used Ruger(?) .30-06(?) with a Bushnell Scope (I don't remember exactly what
this gun was other than a bolt action Ruger with the scope)
Pros - Comes with a descent scope and has longer range than the 10/22
Cons - More expensive than the 10/22 and more costly to shoot

Ruger SR-9
Pros - Better quality than current gun I have. Ammo is showing up more
frequently and at better prices. More powerful than a .380 acp.
Cons - About the same price as the bolt action rifle.


Currently, all I have is a Hi-Point .380 acp. What I don't like about my current gun is the scarcity and current high price of the ammo. The gun shoots fine and was inexpensive, but I've also come to realize that I want something with a longer range. The 10/22 fits the bill for financial reasons, but I really like the idea of having a more powerful bolt action rifle. The SR-9 just seems nice and I like that 9 mm ammo is showing up more even though nobody seems to have a clue when .380 will be back in stock. Oh, and if any laws here in California change, handguns will probably be the first things to be affected, so maybe I should buy the SR-9 while I still can?

Anyone's help would be great!

P.S. To keep things on track, my budget is probably $450 max, but I'd rather spend less, so Glocks, XDs, 1911s, ARs, etc... are out of my range (although I was excited to find out that "AR" style guns can be bought in California if a "tool" is needed to remove the magazine)
Posted By: Sigfest

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 11:50 AM

You have listed a pistol, rimfire rifle, and centerfire rifle. I am unfamiliar with the centerfire rifle, although a high velocity rifle would be nice to have for target, defense, and hunting if needed. Check out the thread 'gun advice' to see comments re: the 10/22. It is a well liked 22LR rifle. It also can be used for the above tasks.

The SR-9 is an OK pistol. Ruger is better known for their revolvers than their automatics. The 17 rd. mag may limit you in Cal., however I'm sure 10 rders are availible. If it was a pistol I was looking for, I'd look for a used Glock 19. That should be in your price range. I'd do more research, ask around, ask friends, friends parents, co-workers, and shoot their guns before I made a choice. Hope this helps.
Posted By: MAJORSDAD

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 02:46 PM

The Ruger 10/22 is a great choice for good all around shooting and okay for defense if need be. Ruger's bolt actions are okay but usually are a hit or miss as far as accuracy. I would also agree that Ruger's revolvers are defintely better than their autos, but their P-series autos are good gun proven guns. You can't go wrong with a Glock 19. It's the best all around 9mm you can buy IMO. I own two. Like Sigfest said, check around with friends and family and see if you can find anyone selling something first. Good luck! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: sumoj275

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 03:32 PM

Look for a reconditioned Glock 19 or 17, they have been through the factory rebuild program with parts and springs replaced. Rifle, why .30-06 unless you are hunting? Ruger 10/22 is a fun rifle with many plus's that have been talked about here many times. Good luck with your search!
Posted By: Horn Dog

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 03:40 PM

I am not sure what your anticipated use for the weapon will be. If it is deer hunting, go with the Ruger 30-06. You have personal defense covered with the .380, but a full 9mm Luger round does pack more power and range. Same size hole. If you don't already own a .22, get the Ruger 10/22. The lowly .22LR is the ultimate survival gun. And while it won't pierce body armor or kill at 300 yds, it is plenty deadly for close range if you place your shots. Ammo is cheap and readily available most of the time. And as 22s go, the 10/22 is easily the most popular one on this forum.
Posted By: MustardMan

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 04:03 PM

I have a soft spot in my heart for the .30-06, as that was my dad's deer rifle, and one of the first guns I learned to shoot back when I was just a wee lad. That's a lot of kick for a scrawny 12 year old <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />

That said, if you aren't looking to kill a buck, the low cost of ammo for the .22 will get you a lot further. We plinked a lot of soda cans with a .22 rifle or revolver, but when we were sighting in the .30-06, my dad always pointed out how many dollars it was costing him every time we squeezed the trigger.
Posted By: somberbear

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 06:42 PM

depending on what your wanting it for..... if you wanna learn to shoot then the 10/22 if you want a good defence gun .... rugar if thats the choice... the cz i think are in that price range and are a rather good gun, i believe the cz75 has a 22 scout kit you could get in the future... to save money on training ammo. personaly i would pick up a savage in 308/30.06 as a scout rifle set up... if your in cali there are legal variants of the sks that should be in your price range as well.... your dropping the cash go look around a few place and figure out what your need is then get the best you can for what you can aford... even if that means saving up.... but i just dropped the same amount of cash on a knife i picked up a buck mark for...

so short answer the loaded gun is the right choice....
Posted By: MRpink

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 09:43 PM

eventually after I pickup my pistol, I plan to get a 10/22 and do something like this.

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Posted By: imaginefj

Re: Which gun? - 07/30/09 11:51 PM

Just your bare bones 10/22 with a quality scope will do 99 percent of what any of the hopped up rifles will. It also is a 22 and most won't be using it to shoot at 100 yards although some are accurate out that far.

The 10/22 is very hard to beat at any price. Our Wal-Mart always has the best price on them and they usually have both the stainless and blued versions.
Posted By: dl351

Re: Which gun? - 07/31/09 01:11 AM

Thanks for the input, guys. I figured there would be a lot of support for the 10/22. Economically, it's the best choice. I guess the main reason I'm interested in the centerfire is the extra power over the 10/22. I've shot 22's and I'd like something with some extra range. The centerfire with the scope the bill, and since it's used, it's just in my price range with what the dealer told me is a scope they sell for $250. I think I'm leaning more toward a rifle, but I'm not sure which one.

Are there any good .17 hmr rifles for $300 to $350?

Thanks again.
Posted By: Horn Dog

Re: Which gun? - 07/31/09 01:31 AM

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Thanks for the input, guys. I figured there would be a lot of support for the 10/22. Economically, it's the best choice. I guess the main reason I'm interested in the centerfire is the extra power over the 10/22. I've shot 22's and I'd like something with some extra range. The centerfire with the scope the bill, and since it's used, it's just in my price range with what the dealer told me is a scope they sell for $250. I think I'm leaning more toward a rifle, but I'm not sure which one.

Are there any good .17 hmr rifles for $300 to $350?

Thanks again.

Check out Savage. Theirs has a great trigger and they are least expensive .17 HMR rifles around. While the 17 HMR has at least three times the accurate range of the 22LR, it is still a small game or varmint gun. But then, that is what they used to say about the .22 centerfires until the M-16 came along. The .17 HMR is very accurate and a head shot would surely kill larger animals stone dead.
Posted By: somberbear

Re: Which gun? - 07/31/09 02:36 AM

yep i got a 17hmr savage , great little gun, great outta the box trigger, good scopes fairly cheap for it too. the ammo is fairly spendy... but if you want range in a varmit rifle then that it does have like a laser. i will warn you savage bluing is really bad youll probably have to redo the barrel atleast. i had to do mine sence i live in a high humidity enviroment.... and i have several gun safe dehumidifiers..... its nearly bone dry in there....
Posted By: Armed Ape

Re: Which gun? - 08/01/09 06:44 AM

Have you given any thought to a lever action rifle? They come in either rifle or pistol caliber..30-30, 45-70 also in .22 are a couple for rifle.... or you could get one chambered for 357 Mag./38 spl(holds 9+1) or 44mag./44spl( holds 10+1) You can mount scopes and slings no problem. You might be able to pick up a good used one for the price range you stated. If in the future you got a revolver in either 357 or 44 you could have ammo to shoot in both rifle and pistol. Just a thought, good luck.

Tony

P.S. most lever guns will be Cali. friendly
Posted By: dl351

Re: Which gun? - 08/02/09 12:38 AM

Well, thanks for your help. I ended up going for a Savage .17 hmr. It came with a Simmons scope all for about $300. Given that nobody has .22 lr ammo and I want something that I don't want to have to wait to shoot, I decided on the .17 hmr. I've got to wait 10 days to pick it up, but I'll let you all know how I like it!
Posted By: somberbear

Re: Which gun? - 08/02/09 01:15 AM

get the hornaday 20gr rounds in 17hmr one of the best rounds i have found for my savage
Posted By: Armed Ape

Re: Which gun? - 08/02/09 07:14 AM

congrats on the firearm, hope you have lots of fun shooting

Tony
Posted By: Sigfest

Re: Which gun? - 08/02/09 07:28 AM

Stock up on the ammo. Seeing as how the 22LR is scarce, I'd think this ammo would be more scarce in times of need. I like being prepared. You can head it off at the pass. Just my .02. Not worth much.
Posted By: dl351

Re: Which gun? - 08/04/09 03:39 AM

Ah hah! I'm pretty sure this is the one I got:

[Linked Image from savagearms.com]

(image sourced from Savage Firearms)

Since I live in California, there's a 10 day waiting period before I can pick up this rifle. (You know, since bolt action rimfire rifles are the gang bangers weapon of choice!) I can't wait to pick it up!
Posted By: dl351

Re: Which gun? - 08/04/09 03:43 AM

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Stock up on the ammo. Seeing as how the 22LR is scarce, I'd think this ammo would be more scarce in times of need. I like being prepared. You can head it off at the pass. Just my .02. Not worth much.

Yeah, I hear you on this. I have about 9 boxes of .380 that I stocked up on when I was down at school. Since my college isn't in a densely populated area, there was an indoor range that still had it a couple months ago. Who knows now, though.
Posted By: somberbear

Re: Which gun? - 08/06/09 06:41 AM

get the lowest scope rings you can get ... like scope almost touching the barrel, theres also the sweet 17 series of scopes out that are already set up for the balistics of the 17hmr. congrats on your new gun.... also there should be a tool in the box that will let you bring the trigger pull down to just over a pound pound and a half a thought after you take her out to the range. tell us how she shoots
Posted By: ColtMan

Re: Which gun? - 08/07/09 04:19 AM

I love my Ruger 10/22 for target practice & plinking. It's obviously not a high powered hunting rifle. But if you like target shooting, small game hunting and don't want to pay an arm and a leg for a rifle & it's ammo you can't go wrong with a 10/22. If you have the choice I would recommend getting a 10/22 with a bull barrell (target barrell). You get quite a bit more performance and accuracy out the gun that way.

Ultimately you need to decide what you want to use your firearm for and match the function to the caliber.
Posted By: AZ fishhead

Re: Which gun? - 08/14/09 05:36 AM

I am new to this forum but I own all of the afore mentioned firearms and here is an opinion (after all that is what forums are for). As mentioned before the 30-06 is perfect if you intend to hunt. It is what I use locally for elk and deer to fill the freezer. However, if you do not have a 22lr it is a must have caliber for its utility, ease of carry and light ammo (it’s also fun and the best way to learn to shoot well). I have 3 22lrs including the 10/22. For the price it is impossible to beat. However, a good bolt action is better for reliability and accuracy. Although not made in USA the CZ 452 22lr has a superior trigger is more precise and the magazine is more reliable than the 10/22 (shop around until one goes on sale and you can acquire one for far less than retail). I have replaced every part of my 10/22 with the exception of the receiver to make it equal to my CZ because it set a new standard for 22lrs. My favorite firearm to consider and the one that has found a home in my BOB is the ruger mark II target pistol. Off my ransom rest it shoots less than 1/2” at fifty yards, is easy to carry and I can hit paint cans off hand at 100yds. It’s an impressive shooter. If you buy a rifle, plan on paying as much for the optics as you did the firearm. I have seen too many good guns with cheep scopes on them that do not do them justice and fail at the most inappropriate time. There are some optics that are less expensive and are up to the challenge just do your homework (I also have a scope on my Mark II pistol).
Posted By: Sigfest

Re: Which gun? - 08/16/09 08:23 AM

Good CZ and Mark II review. Right on the money..

Welcome AZfh...
Posted By: rackemup

Re: Which gun? - 08/20/09 08:34 PM

I just saw, for the first time, a Colt Tactical 22 in the latest NRA magazine. Looks like a ton of fun for a decent price, compared to some other choices...

<a href="" target="_blank">http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/01/13/colt-umarex-m4-carbine-22-tactical-rimfire-ar-15/</a>

http://www.precisionweapons.com/CartGenie/prod-640.htm
Posted By: ColtMan

Re: Which gun? - 08/22/09 03:19 AM

No doubt the CZ 452 is more accurate than a Ruger 10/22 but I much prefer an auto loader or lever action when I am plinking and having fun with .22
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