C-grunt
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This looks like it could be a hit. Users Ruger 10/22 mags, takes Remington 700 triggers, and starts under 500 bucks.
Model 2020 Rimfire Rifles - Springfield Armory
www.springfield-armory.com
I have a 10-22 Sporter that has beautiful wood .The wood gun looks fantastic, unlike Ruger’s wooden American Rimfire (hideous).
I won’t be their beta tester but if reports are good and the rifle proves worthy Springfield might get a sale for a new squirrel rifle from me.
The MSRP seems awfully low. Curious of the country of origin.
Just pointing out since you brought up Ruger , they could do it if they wanted to . But they must be trying to keep it in a certain price bracket .Not talking about that.
Both my 10/22 and T/CR22 produce sub 1" groups with factory barrels, even after several thousand rounds.I'm not impressed with their 1 inch or less at 50 yards accuracy guarantee.
You also left out "with quality match grade factory ammo and a skilled shooter" as stated on their website. Most of us shoot cci so if we don't shoot sub-moa they can say cci is not match ammo. Then there is also the other caveat, which is the skilled shooter. So nothing can really be blamed on the rifle. Just saw a video on you tube on this rifle and it shot pretty bad, but it is not the rifle's fault as he was not using match grade ammo and no way for me to confirm his skills in shooting.I'm not impressed with their 1 inch or less at 50 yards accuracy guarantee.
My 457 Pro Varmint is stupid accurate with cheap junk 22lr lol. And it's stupid quiet with my SilencerCo Sparrow suppressor. The only issue is the dumb dovetail mounts...With CZ 457s around, not sure Id gamble on the Springfield.
Like my .22 mag.
May get another in .22lr if I don't find an Anschutz.
Funny enough, I've gotten pretty decent groups with CCI SV out of my CZ 457 Pro Varmint... I need to measure my groups next time I shoot it.You also left out "with quality match grade factory ammo and a skilled shooter" as stated on their website. Most of us shoot cci so if we don't shoot sub-moa they can say cci is not match ammo. Then there is also the other caveat, which is the skilled shooter. So nothing can really be blamed on the rifle. Just saw a video on you tube on this rifle and it shot pretty bad, but it is not the rifle's fault as he was not using match grade ammo and no way for me to confirm his skills in shooting.