I was reading on the Appleseed Project Blog;
http://appleseedproject.blogspot.com/
that the Ruger 10/22 with TSR100 or TSR200 Aperture Tech Sights, along with the Military web sling has been named the Appleseed Project - Liberty Training Rifle - because of its ease of function I gather, which is good, and it's also American made - (which it should be in this case when viewed in the light that the Appleseed Project has its Roots in American Marksmanship).
This set me to thinking and wondering why the Appleseed Project has not (as yet - or if they intend to) name a bolt action .22LR rifle as a recommended trainer as well?
I personally feel they should name a bolt action .22LR as well as a trainer based on our history of 'Sniping Marksmanship' that has turned, altered, and directed, the outcome of many battles in America's history.
I would think for a bolt action .22LR to qualify for such an honor to be named as an Appleseed Project Liberty Training Rifle, it would have to meet at the very least, being an American made rifle. The same would go for the add-ons of scope, bipod (if applicable), and sling.
I'm going to post this over on the Appleseed Project site as well to see what their thoughts are on this. I wanted to get you folks opinion, as in my opinion - Sniper's Hide has more familiarity with something like this when it comes to bolt action trainers.
Any thoughts?
http://appleseedproject.blogspot.com/
that the Ruger 10/22 with TSR100 or TSR200 Aperture Tech Sights, along with the Military web sling has been named the Appleseed Project - Liberty Training Rifle - because of its ease of function I gather, which is good, and it's also American made - (which it should be in this case when viewed in the light that the Appleseed Project has its Roots in American Marksmanship).
This set me to thinking and wondering why the Appleseed Project has not (as yet - or if they intend to) name a bolt action .22LR rifle as a recommended trainer as well?
I personally feel they should name a bolt action .22LR as well as a trainer based on our history of 'Sniping Marksmanship' that has turned, altered, and directed, the outcome of many battles in America's history.
I would think for a bolt action .22LR to qualify for such an honor to be named as an Appleseed Project Liberty Training Rifle, it would have to meet at the very least, being an American made rifle. The same would go for the add-ons of scope, bipod (if applicable), and sling.
I'm going to post this over on the Appleseed Project site as well to see what their thoughts are on this. I wanted to get you folks opinion, as in my opinion - Sniper's Hide has more familiarity with something like this when it comes to bolt action trainers.
Any thoughts?