Your search for the perfect and extremely accurate Walnut stocked, traditional rifle is the $900 BSA R10 .22 from Air Guns of Arizona. Look no further. You will hand down this rifle to your heirs. This gun will stack pellets if you do your part.I already have both a carbine (AEA HP semi) and a rifle (AVA) in 25 cal, but want something in .22 that will shoot CPHP's well.
CPHP's are cheap (have 20 tins), so I'll be shooting this gun a LOT on my ranch. I also have a scoped Diana Bandit in .22 cal that I use for closer range pesting and plinking - it works awesome with the CPHP's!
I'm kind of leaning towards the DAR as I'd like a nice traditional looking wood stock rifle that is probably a bit more powerful... my 25 cal AVA is plastic.
Notos is lighter and smaller a great for pesting, but my Diana pistol is also light and good for that.
What do you guys think?
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