When planning any varmint-shooting excursion, I’ll face the excruciating task of selecting rifles from my modest collection. I can relate with absolute certainty, however, that no matter the varmint-shooting destination, a heavily customized Ruger 10/22 will make that cut.
During an average Eastern Oregon Belding’s ground squirrel shoot, for instance, while friends and I are generally there to put our latest centerfire rifles and/ or loads through their paces, fresh .22 LR bulk packs – ripped open and set on the truck – are exhausted daily. We shoot the .22s between portable-bench setups. Thumbs develop blisters from loading high-capacity magazines.
Rimfire offerings in .22 caliber range from diminutive CB caps and Shorts to the nearly-defunct .22 Long, and the darling .22 Long Rifle. LR rounds are further divided into standard (around 1,150/1,250 fps), hyper (velocities beyond, say, 1,400 fps) and subsonic velocities (less than 1,050 fps). I’m most interested in faster hollowpoint loads – with some exceptions. I have shot small critters with roundnose .22 LR loads, but decisively anchoring burrowing rodents is preferable. Shoot a “gopher” or prairie dog, even terminally, with a roundnose bullet while it perches at a burrow entrance and odds are great it will reach its expiration date underground – they are hardwired that way. Hollowpoints just work better.
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