I've been lurking a little in this section, but never posted in Rimfire. I'm sure this question has been beat to death, but I wanted to get some opinions from you all.
Is the juice worth the squeeze with the Manners stocked trainer, or would the Tacticool suffice? I shoot an AI AT in centerfire, so neither will transfer ergonomically but will none the less require the fundamentals off marksmanship to shoot well. I know, the Vudoo V-22 would go in an AICS chassis, and as chub-worthy as it is if I bought one I'd go in a pine box when it arrives. My goal is something that's fun, quiet (TBAC 22 take down), and accurate enough to train without having to run to a 700+ yard range. I'll take my dog whos gun shy squirrel hunting occasionally, but that's not even remotely the primary use.
I've got an old Marlin from my childhood, and I've owned many 10-22's. Never had a 'precision' rimfire so my expectations aren't too high, but I also don't mind to spend a few hundred more on something that I'll likely have for a very very long time.
Thanks everyone.
Is the juice worth the squeeze with the Manners stocked trainer, or would the Tacticool suffice? I shoot an AI AT in centerfire, so neither will transfer ergonomically but will none the less require the fundamentals off marksmanship to shoot well. I know, the Vudoo V-22 would go in an AICS chassis, and as chub-worthy as it is if I bought one I'd go in a pine box when it arrives. My goal is something that's fun, quiet (TBAC 22 take down), and accurate enough to train without having to run to a 700+ yard range. I'll take my dog whos gun shy squirrel hunting occasionally, but that's not even remotely the primary use.
I've got an old Marlin from my childhood, and I've owned many 10-22's. Never had a 'precision' rimfire so my expectations aren't too high, but I also don't mind to spend a few hundred more on something that I'll likely have for a very very long time.
Thanks everyone.