Top 5 22 Bolt Rifles!

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Published 2021-03-10

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  • @jk.smalls
    "I love bolt actions because you can get them for only a couple hundred bucks... anyways here's my $2700 rifle."
  • @danielmaine45
    Would love to see you do a top five bolt action 22s for less than 500 bucks.
  • @bobdefalco
    I LOVE that the Mossberg got some love. Our least expensive guns sometimes are our true loves.
  • @jonnporter6081
    I love the wood on the CZs. A firearm has two values: What it's worth to you, and what someone is willing to pay for it.
  • I have a SEARS .22 short, long,& long rifle; it is a bolt action and an autoloader! It was grandpa's, circa 1920s.
  • @JayGuitars1
    G’day mate! It’s “Lith-go” mate, that’s how we say it!
  • I still have my very first Mossberg bolt action with a 7 shot magazine from circa 1966 when I was in the gun club in high school. Still looks brand new. Note, back in those days I took it to school and left it in my locker all day till we went to the range after school!!! How times have changed
  • I have a “old” Marlin bolt action with a heavy barrel that my dad got me when I was young. I still take that rifle out and shoot tacks off my target stand at 100 yards
  • @1977Yakko
    I got a old Remington 582 from my late grandfather that's a ton of fun to shoot. A simple, tube fed, bolt action rifle that gets the job done.
  • @jimmarcum7362
    You have some nice high dollar 22lr bolt guns! Glad to see the channel is doing well! I have 3 CZ452 rifles which all are very accurate for the money I paid for them. I have a model Remington 34 which is very similar to the Mossberg rifle you have. Until I started watching your channel, I never knew those first bolt gun existed. Years ago, I enjoyed going out after school and shooting my 22lr rifle in the woods. I lusted after the 10 22 when it came out, but my parents would never let me buy one with my paper route money-I was in grammar school at the time. Thanks for making this video.
  • @scubasteve9449
    My first 22 was a savage mark 2 basic rifle with no bells and whistles. It’s been 17 yrs and it’s still my favorite
  • @frankgrillo8094
    CZs are AWESOME -- also love my ruger 77's .perfect accompaniment to my ruger 77 classic centerfires.
  • @HabeasJ
    I got a Cz 457 Varmint a couple years ago that I shoot it out to 100 yard almost every day. Im hitting a 1" spinning target reliably with bulk ammo at that distance. One of many 22s in my collection and I love them all
  • My grandfather gave me my first 22 when I was 10 years old. A Steven's Buckhorn model 66B bolt action. Shoots 22short, long, and long rifle ammo. They were produced between 1931 and 1935. I'm 50 now and have taught countless young people to shoot with it. My daughters love that rifle.
  • Hate to say it, but my favorite 22 bolt rifle is my 1932 Winchester model 67……it was my grandfathers. He hunted with it, he taught my mom to shoot with it, he taught me with it at 6 yrs old, and I taught my kids with it. This summer, my grandkids will learn with it. It’s not worth a lot, but it’s irreplaceable to me….
  • @GaryDrumm
    I have the Ruger precision 22 bolt action and I love it. I've shot thumb tacks off of boards with it at 30 yards.
  • I have 4 kids in the local 4H shooting club. Each kid needs 3 rifles: target (aperture sights), hunt (traditional iron sights), and scoped. Bolt actions are by far the most common and easiest to use, mostly because the rules don't allow for rounds to be fed from a magazine, but one at a time by hand, even though the rifle can have a magazine of whatever type. I can tell you alot about accuracy on a budget! Most of our rifles are older, wood and blued. The list includes a Winchester 75, Winchester 72, Remington 521T, Mossberg 320K, Wards 14M, Stevens,. The newer rifles are CZ 455, Ruger American, Savage FV Mark II. Lots of fun!
  • @teammosin9999
    I've got a Mossberg 146b from the 1950's and it shoots extremely well. Picked it up at my LGS for $300 within the past month! Love that rifle!!
  • @tanner1893
    First bolt action 22 I had was a Winchester Model 67, very accurate.