It has found a good home. Thank you, puma guy. Happy shootin'!Oldgringo wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2020 7:56 pmI, too, have a Ruger Single Six Convertible and loads of boolits for it as well as a couple of Ruger Marks and a Browning Buckmark. Why aren't I shooting my .22's more and my air guns less I keep asking myself? Convenience, convenience is the answer. I can shoot my air guns from the comfort of my covered patio but I have to load up and go somewhere to shoot my beautiful .22 rifles and handguns.Lynyrd wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:37 pm Well you said you wanted a semi, and I've got a couple. But my favorite .22 handgun is my Ruger Single Six. And I use it more often with magnum ammo than .22Lr. It comes with interchangeable cylinders so you get two revolvers in one.
I would like to see the Buckmark find a good home.
Let’s talk .22 pistols
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I like my Single Six but I have access to Ruger GP100 double action 10 shooter in 22LR through a local gun club and I'm a big fan.
All the semiautos I have access to are target pistols so I can't pick which one I prefer in a list of guns that are more accurate than me.

All the semiautos I have access to are target pistols so I can't pick which one I prefer in a list of guns that are more accurate than me.
