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2/16/2010 9:46:03 PM EDT
I recently taught my girlfriend how to shoot.(just .22 for now)
She is actually a really good shot started to make me look bad at one point but i put her in her place.
She has shot my Remington 597LR and my Marlin 25MN 22Mag
She says she wants a bolt action for better accuracy in 22LR
Looking at probably getting a savage or a marlin.
I saw a Remington model 5 youth but idk about that.
Shes 5' flat and about 100 lbs
Probably looking for something $150-$250
What suggestions do you guys have.

SS
2/16/2010 10:41:03 PM EDT
[#1]
chipmunk in pink.
Or one of those CZ cadet rifles(used for training marksman ship over in eastern europe) they are supposed to be tack drivers.
2/16/2010 11:07:41 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
chipmunk in pink.
Or one of those CZ cadet rifles(used for training marksman ship over in eastern europe) they are supposed to be tack drivers.


Chipmunk is a no go has to have a magazine.
Having trouble finding the cadet rifle
2/16/2010 11:16:02 PM EDT
[#3]
I'd go a slightly different direction... .17 HMR.  A bit more expensive to shoot, but MUCH more accurate than .22LR, somewhat longer range, and very low recoil.

But if you want a youth rifle, look at the Savage Cub as well.
2/17/2010 12:23:35 AM EDT
[#4]
10/22.  I know she wants a bolt action, but I am not sure that they are that much more accurate.

There is also the 77/22 but the price is way out of your stated range. I tell you what though, you get her one or, even better,  a Browning T-Bolt you would be sure to be "Thanked" hard. Damn that t-bolt is sweet.  Plus Kevin at BDM has figgered out how to mod a 30rd mag to fit it.  

It is just my thinking that if I am going go get a bolt .22, that I oughta get one that takes complete advantage of the bolt rifle platform. There seems to be alot of cheap bolt .22's that offer nothing over a good semi in the same price range.  I have not played with some of the newer ones though.  


2/17/2010 2:53:08 AM EDT
[#5]
Keep looking. The CZ Scout is superb.

If there's a Mod 5 youth, it's quality goods, too.

Look at it this way. If she wants, is more comfortable with a bolt now, get the bolt. You did say "first rifle".  It implies a second rifle.

Besides, the trigger will be way better than most stock .22 semis.

.17HMR? GlutealCleft, don't be a gluteal cleft. EVERYBODY'S first rifle should be a .22. It doesn't sound like she hunts; why on Earth would you saddle a novice with something so expensive to feed and LOUD?
2/17/2010 8:07:00 AM EDT
[#6]
Marlin.

I had a 25N (7 shot mag) that was extremely accurate and balanced well.

The tube fed model holds like 17 rounds but takes longer to load.
2/17/2010 3:32:56 PM EDT
[#7]
CZ 513
CZ 452 Training Rifle
Marlin 925
Savage Mk II
2/17/2010 6:02:41 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
CZ 513
CZ 452 Training Rifle
Marlin 925
Savage Mk II



+1

The recall on the Savage rifle left me wanting. Any of the others will be amazingly accurate with some decent glass.
2/17/2010 8:10:51 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:


If there's a Mod 5 youth, it's quality goods, too.

?


+1. My 5's not a youth, but it shoots great. Dime sized 10 shot groups at 60 yards, and good enough groups to kill rabbits consistently  at 100. It actually is a "full weight" rifle too, and that's tough to find in a low to mid priced rimfire.
ETA-See if you can get her to open her options to a lever action. It's a bit more than $250, but you can get a nice used Marlin 39A for $300 or so. $250 is possible, but harder to find.
2/22/2010 8:14:27 PM EDT
[#10]
For a bolt action (magazine fed)...............and considering the price.............a Chinese Norinco JW15 is a good rifle. Though, you'll have to search for it USED as they are no longer imported.



And, since you're looking at the USED section..........try a Ruger 10/22 (IMHO, make sure it has the metal trigger group). It is very easy to change the factory parts in order make a "custom rifle" for her. She'll love the idea of a "race rifle."



Show her some gun porn at.............RimFireCentral.com



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IMHO.........she'll quickly "warm up" to the Ruger 10/22.



Aloha, Mark



PS..............I usually buy a factory stock Used Ruger 10/22 for about $150 where I live (but, price varys by region). And, they are getting harder to find at that price. You can slowly make mods as the budget allows.



This is one of my favorite shopping places for Ruger 10/22 stuff (some items have free shipping)............



http://www.gunkings.com/
2/23/2010 3:49:50 AM EDT
[#11]
Just let HER make the final selection...
2/23/2010 5:16:56 AM EDT
[#12]
CZ 452 Scout FTW!
2/24/2010 3:08:08 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Quoted:
CZ 513
CZ 452 Training Rifle
Marlin 925
Savage Mk II



+1

The recall on the Savage rifle left me wanting. Any of the others will be amazingly accurate with some decent glass.


Recall?

I haven't heard or seen anything on this. Is there any way I could get a link as I was considering getting one really soon.

Thanks
Dolomite
2/26/2010 1:09:28 AM EDT
[#14]
Have you considered the Mossberg 802 Plinkster?  Heard some good accuary reports on this cheap bolt action repeater.

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