Posted March 29, 2016 12:10 am by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Cameron shooting the Magnum Research MagnumLite Rimfire Rifle.

By Bob Shell
Magnum Research MagnumLite Rimfire Rifle Review

Cameron shooting the Magnum Research MagnumLite Rimfire Rifle.
Bob Shell
Bob Shell

Apache Junction, AZ -(AmmoLand.com)- Magnum Research produces a nice line of guns many of them based on novel ideas. One of them is a 22-rim fire magnum auto-loading rifle.

This one has a thumbhole stock and the barrel is made from a special composite material. That makes it very light which is a big plus in my book. The thumbhole stock aids in bench shooting and gives the gun a unique look.

In both looks and functioning it definitely isn’t your grandfather’s gun.

According to the pamphlet, it states that 30-grain loads are not recommended. I checked into the reason on why they do not recommend 30-grain loads. The 30 grain bullet is lighter than standard and may not have enough inertia to operate the bolt. We tried some 30 grain and they did not perform well, so based on that I would not recommend using them.

There are no sights, but a picatinny rail has been provided and I put a Hawke scope on it for accuracy testing. Magnum Research produces a line of high quality guns …Read the Rest

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