Me too! The Ruger American Rimfire with 22" barrel and wood stock weighs as much or more than the average center-fire, I've examined them side by side. My Savage Mk. II has a rather thick wood stock and has a nice heft to it also. I don't know if Savage still offers that stock. The Mk. II standard plastic stock is your typical light and flimsy .22 stock.
If you are willing to consider a lever action, I can tell you my Henry H001T with 20" octagonal barrel has about the same weight and feel as my Winchester 94 .30-30. I think it actually weighs more than my Marlin and Rossi .357 lever actions.
I'm going to pass on it too many negative reviews I know that doesn't mean everything
Mostly the only positive reviews were from from the paid gun tubers
These are turkish produced which I don't mind but people have much more positive positive reviews for the also turkish made
But much cheaper winchester xpert
But it's ugly to me.
I'd highly recommend any CZ just solid performance and durability I'm really thinking of getting a new 455 american I have a 30 year old cz 455 training rifle with a cheek rest.
Also any savage will shoot great I've shot the most basic that would literally cut holes at 40yds
They just offer countless versions just look at what you like.
I built a 10/22 from a midway heavy barrel and hogue rubberized stock that was the most accurate semi auto I've had.
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