It will probably do better on the 10/22 vs a pistol from my experiences. It seems the shorter cans do better with a longer barrels because the barrel helps hold the gas longer. Definitely give it a try. I’ve heard from a few people about that 22 can not being the best.
Hopefully this is as good as it sounds.
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I’m a Crispi fan myself. Watch camofire and you can some times get good deals on Crispi, Kenetrek, Zamberlain, and some other European boot manufacturers.
If you’re doing any heavy packing or hunting rough country, don’t be cheap in boots.
When I wore them, they would only last a season. Some of them would leak. They are not a bad boot, but if you are hunting hard, I would have a hard time recommending them.
Alaska is going to allow helicopter bear and wolf hunting again.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/residents-outraged-after-state-reinstates-controversial-hunting-practice-both-inhumane-and-inane/ar-AA1zdR5K?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=07e8082d6ade45a1ba33f2d1ca6b5a3d&ei=12
The highway will be fine. I’ve never hunted 12, been in 10 and seen a lot of bears. You may be going a little early depending on how fast the snow pack melts.
I don’t own either. Have heard a lot of good things about both. Have come across a few things where people have had issues with it the Bergara. I know that’s not much help. What’s your end goal with the rifle? If your wanting a lighter rifle, than I would go with the Bergara. Seekins makes good...
Currently liking the Trigger Tech I put in a rifle. Real easy to install and adjust. A good gunsmith can setup the factory trigger just as good as any replacement and it’s usually cheaper.