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Tenntrapper

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Regardless of what I want to do...or what I've done in the past, the reality is...I don't have time to plink, bench shoot, or even hunt as much as I would like. And I don't see that changing. I'll still be squirrel hunting... occasionally. I also don't see me trying to get a limit...I hate skinning them! Just a couple every now and then.
With that in mind...what would you choose...LR or Mag?
I'm not interested in any of the .17s, or the new .21.
Ammo cost isn't really a factor either, as a box of ammo will last me a long time...with as little as I shoot.

So...which would you choose?
 
IMO you'd need one of each.

I enjoy the semi-autos I have that will cycle 22 S, L, and LR. A 552 speedmaster fits the bill, or a 550-1.

The 22m also has its place for those longer shots, and slightly larger critters.
 
22 mag, if ammo price doesn't matter better to have the extra punch and not need it than to need it and not have it.
 
If I were to only have one it would be my old Marlin 883 22 magnum that will always be in the family. And contrary to what seems to be the rule of thumb that 22mag is not accurate cannot be said about this one.
 
If I were to only have one it would be my old Marlin 883 22 magnum that will always be in the family. And contrary to what seems to be the rule of thumb that 22mag is not accurate cannot be said about this one.
I've always heard the same about 22 mag.
I had a mag barrel for one of my 457s that was extremely accurate. The biggest reason for lack of accuracy is...there is no match grade ammo for 22 mag.
 
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