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Rusty Shackleford:

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I got two other russian ones that are laminated stocks they look real good, but i paid like 150 bucks for this chinese one came with 300 rounds, the chinese stocks are real shitty looking.

gnar_rider:
alright bikeguiders, i have yet another question.

i know a few pages back I was asking about a 12 gauge purchase that i was considering making. however a buddy of mine was talking to me and now i'm leaning toward a semi .22.

basically i'm not sure which gun would make the most sense. i have a blast shooting my pistol when i get a chance, but i can't decide which of these would be a good purchase for myself.

i don't shoot clays a whole lot, and as of this point in my life i don't hunt anything.
i would like to mess around shooting squirrels and rabbits around my house, maybe a bit of target shooting if i had the .22.
plus shooting the .22 would be much cheaper than buying shells but for some reason i keep trying to tell myself that a 12 gauge would make some sort of sense, but i think a .22 would be more fun. (an less expensive of a purchase, not including a larger mag / scope i would probably pick up) i have been looking at ruger 10/22's as thats what my buddy had suggested i look at.

also- i have coyotes around my house as well. a small round like a .22 won't kill a coyote, correct? and how much bigger might i need to go?
edit: and on the bigger rifle size... how much more expensive would that size rifle be to purchase compared to a .22, and how much more would ammunition be? or a good guess?)

thanks

Rusty Shackleford:
.22 will kill a coyote with a well placed shot and supersonic loads, shot a few with my 10/22 that ate my cat.

gnar_rider:
something i just thought of: does anybody know if buying a gun at cabelas/bass pro is a good idea, i wouldn't know if they are overpriced, underpriced, or about like any other gun store?
reason i'm asking is because i have 230 dollars in bass pro gift certificates and there is one only 40 minutes away so thats what i was planning on putting toward my purchase.

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