I haven't had any problems with my Ruger 10/22. I shot it the other day out of the box and I was hitting a beer can at 40-50 yards away standing up no prob. But if you want a bolt action then get a bolt action. Nothing wrong with that.
The reason I want a bolt action is, because oh I dont know, they do teach accuracy, and I spend more time aiming, less money on ammo. And I want to have a target at 100 yards see my dad blast every little space around the target except for the bulls-eye, then plant one center
I still havent ruled rugers out, because I still dont know exactly what my present budget is, or this would be alot easier.
+1 for a bull barrel Ruger 10/22. With a halfway decent scope, you can hit anything at almost any range.
Personally, I love CZ weapons. I have several and my dad has dozens (he has a fire arms sales license).
If you are positive you will get a scope, then I would suggest a CZ 452 varmit. Alternately, the CZ 452 scout (on a budget) or the 452 Style (if you like nickel barrels and black polymer).
That being said, I would also suggest that you look at the Sig/Hammereli Trailside. Yes, it's a pistol, but it's a Hammereli pistol. It's about the same price as the rifle and the 6" barrely is probably just as accurate as the rifle out to 150 yards. With a scope, it'll go much farther. I put 9 rounds in the top of a coke can at 60 yards with iron sites (they are adjustable).
Hope that helps and let us know what you get.
Oh another REALLY fun one is a Puma (yeah, I know, but trust me) lever action .38/.357. The pistol ammo is cheap and it's a lot of fun with the lever action.
Yep those were the models I was looking at, I dont like the 452 style too much, idk why, the varmit is awesome, and I dont like how the scout is shortened. It says its a great gun for kids, I'm almost as big as my dad, and nearly as tall, I dont want a kids gun.
So if I had to go for one of those, it would be the varmit, but hopefully, I can find one used, maybe with a scope
Well, you say first gun but it sounds like you've been handling guns, such as BB guns already so it's not really a first gun.
See if you had never handled guns at all, then I'd suggest a good single shot .22.
But I think you are ready to go a bit past that.
And you want low priced but don't really say what that is.
A Ruger 77/22 bolt action is a real nice gun. The rotary clip is nice too. I just hate the clip rifles with those magazines that stick out the bottom, it really hurts the carrying of them. Might be a bit more than you want to spend.
The Marlin 981T which uses a tubular magazine is a pretty good gun. Probably about the price range you are looking for. Take a look at that.
Marv
Thats a niceeee gun. Only concern is the price, I would love one of those, but would probably have to find it used.
ok...im a country born n bred fella and i personaly cant remember ever NOT having a gun of my own. bb guns are for children (under 10 imho) this fella is a young man! i was raised hunting and fishing on our farm in the BIG town (1 redlight yall n it didnt work!) of ... Utica, Mississippi. my first REAL gun was a 22 and theyre great for squirrell rabbit, and target. now....your 16 and quite capable of work n earning monies on your own, so i would suggest you start you a savings so next year..if ya want.. you n dad can go get ya a 410 shotgun. not so great for target but i was never a good enuff shot to get many squirel er rabit with a 22 lol. pluss, not alot of recoil and with slugs are great for deer and with shot theyre great for squurel n rabbit. just my opinion so its only worth whatever its worth! ;-) good luck!
Beaux
If I lived out in the country and could hunt often, a shotgun would be on top of my list. But because we live in a residential area, hunting with anything more than a pellet gun is illegal.
A good small caliber is a savage .17hmr rifle. Its a good round, and I have a thumbhole version that's accurate as hell. IF YOU WANT A CHEAP SHOOTER NOTHING BEATS THE MOSSIN NAGANT. the 7.62x54r rounds can be bought by the 100's for relativly cheap, and the rilfe can be picked up for 75-150 depending on model and condition. I have a 91/30 sniper (yes its an actual sniper, not a modified base nagant) that i can hit anything i point it at with, no matter the range.
mike
OHhhhhhh that savage is sweet, that looks like a good gun, and I like the size of the bullet. And the Mossin Nagant, man, you dont know how bad I want one of those, just to have. I grew up playing ww2 video games, man, and that was in everyone

But Im concearned about the condition one might be in. THose two guns are added to my listttt!
I would recommend a bolt action.. if fed with a detachable magazine. find one that allows or converts to single shot.
(this is usually done with a magazine insert that set the follower to allow one round.)
shooting is a discipline. a single shot will allow you to conserve and help you towards making every shot count.
while a 10/22 is fun.. it is too easy to load and just bang away, sending multiple missiles down range in hopes of hitting the x ring.
My thoughts exactly
I think what I'll do is right down these guns, then go with my dad to a pawn shop, or the local gun store, show them the list, then see what he suggests and what my dad lets me buy.