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  • Sam06

    I forgot to say I would like one for under 300 bucks and I like a tube fed gun.


    Right now I am leaning toward a Winchester M77.

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  • JimmyJack

    You eliminated the best for the money!

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  • Grasshopper

    Up the money some and get a Remington 552 Speedmaster.

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  • Sam06
    Grasshopper: 31514239393051/comments/31514239527451

    Up the money some and get a Remington 552 Speedmaster.

    I like the speedmaster.

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  • jimdeere

    Another vote for the 552 Speedmaster or 550-1.

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  • buddyb

    Winchester 74

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  • iceracerx

    You can find a nice Browning Grade I 22 semi for about twice 300.

    Early Remington 241 (IIRC made under Browning license) are in the same ball park

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    Nylon 66s are neat but just a tad on the light/whippy side.

    This should fit your bill for a few bucks more

    Remington 552 Speedmaster .22LR - Semi Auto Rifles at GunBroker.com : 888834281

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  • ruger41

    Tube fed semi auto for my choice is a Marlin 60.

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  • SCOUT5

    If you want a semi-auto the Remingtons are hard to beat. I currently have a 552 and a 550-1. Both will run shorts as well. The 550-1 will also run CB's and that is a lot of fun for anyone. Accuracy is good for both rifles.


    I wish I could remember what model a rifle was that I had many years ago. IIRC it was a Mossberg, it may have been a Marlin but I'm fairly sure it was a Mossberg. It had a large size(for a 22) stock, long barrel, finger groves on the grip and a brass bead on the front sight. I can't remember if it loaded through the butt stock or not. It was the most accurate semi-auto .22 rifle I have ever shot. It had a long sight radius. A great range gun and back yard plinker but i found myself not carrying it hunting because it was larger and weighed more than my other rifles, I really wish I had kept it.

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  • SCOUT5

    550-1 has an inertia system in it. The earlier models do not have a scope mounting groove and the later ones do. Mine has a groove but I haven't put a scope on it. The 552 had a scope on it when I bought it so it's my scoped rifle and the 550-1 I left with open sights as it runs CB's and is great for teaching kids with.

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  • JimmyJack

    Model 63 Winch. are as accurate and dependable as they come if you are lucky enough to find one. Probably not for that price anyhow.

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  • SCOUT5
    JimmyJack: 31514239393051/comments/31514193110427

    Model 63 Winch. are as accurate and dependable as they come if you are lucky enough to find one. Probably not for that price anyhow.

    I would like to have a 63 but they get into your pocket.

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  • Butchdog2

    They get into your pocket and maybe it is just me but they seem heavy.

    May very well be the best 22 semi-auto ever made.

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  • JimmyJack

    Ive got one, and dont shoot it very often anymore, its harder to clean and wont shoot for a year or so without touching it like the 10/22. LOL

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  • Mr. Perfect

    I want a 22lr semi-auto rifle but I don't want a 10/22.


    What in the devil would possess a man to say such a thing?

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  • Ricci.Wright

    I heard you, but the 10/22 International is a good looking rifle.

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  • Butchdog2

    It's still a 10/22.

    He said he didn't want a 10/22.

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  • badchris

    Another vote for the Marlin 60.

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  • papernicker

    High Standard made or maybe Mossberg

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  • savage170

    Another vote for the Marlin 60

    If you want to throw the under 300.00 limit out of the equation a Older Browning 22 BAR


    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/888489455

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  • hillbille
    buddyb: 31514239393051/comments/31514219615515

    Winchester 74

    have my grampa's will still split holes at 50 yards if you do your part, which I can't anymore, but I can keep golfballs dancing, and I think it holds 16??? if memory serves......and the feed through the side of the stock is one of the handiest for fat fingers

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  • Grunt2
    Ricci.Wright: 31514239393051/comments/31514240347547

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    I heard you, but the 10/22 International is a good looking rifle.

    Looks cool...but my international shoots like crap!!! (just like most out of the box 10/22's) ...JMO...

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  • diver-rig

    I have a Marlin 60, and 2 model 70's, (magazine fed).


    Love them.

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  • Ricci.Wright

    Well I must have a good one cause my target 10/22 will shoot 5 rounds well under an inch at 100 yards with Ely.

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  • redneckandy

    Another Model 60 vote here. There was a reason they made millions of em. For a cheap tube fed semi they are hard to beat.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Well, everyone else is afraid to say it so I'll throw it out there...

    Buckmark!

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    Gotta be one of the most redickeless designs ever, but they work!

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  • pickenup

    For the price, Marlin 60 gets my vote.

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  • Sam06

    I am going to start looking at the 552 remingtons.


    I don't want a 10/22 because I don't like them. I don't like the magazines, the triggers are garbage unless you change them out and they are not all that accurate unless you have a target model. I had a stainless international and sold it because I never shot it. I have another one I built with a heavy barrel and a trigger kit but never shoot it.


    If I was going to get a 10/22 I would get the backpacker model that is a takedown with the magpul stock.

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  • redhawkk480
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    looks like they're going for more than your 300 limit

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  • Sam06

    I may have to raise my 300 dollar limit up 50 bucks or so😔

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