I'm just gonna go ahead and say there is no "could be". You're shooting one with a red dot sighted in most likely and just peep sights on the other. Come on there's no "could be" stop trying to give an out is very simple and cut and dry. Unless you took the time to put a red dot or scope on the wildcat the comparison was kind of pointless.
The manual for the wildcat says to dryfire to release the tension to drop the frame easier, it's a lot easier and smoother when you do. I'm using the Bx-1s and Bx-25s in mine, no pronlems, they actually designed it to work with the ruger mags from the start
So the only similarity between these two guns is the magazine and the fact that they both have a stock to hold and point the gun. The end. Absolutely nothing else shares any similarity. The Ruger is a hammer/ firing pin. The Winchester is a stiker fired.
Polymer is what many gun manufacturers are using these days in handguns, so now in rifles. The Wildcat is light in weight and shoots much better than demonstrated in the video. Plus the Wildcat is easy to field strip and clean compared to many lower-priced semi-auto 22 lr's out there today. One issue is that the Ruger is heavy, and maybe years ago that was ok, but times they are a changing. I have to admit the Ruger 22 is a very reliable 22lr rifle and for many years it's been sought after for its good shooting and reliability. I don't expect anything less out of the Wildcat.
I agree, it's a nice rifle and I love how it comes apart. The Ruger is great but hasn't changed in a billion years so it's nice to see it have a little competition.
I really dig that lavender stock, but I can't find it anywhere. All I can find is the archangel type of stock--I like the Archangel stock for the Mosin Nagant, but not the Ruger 10/22.
A few people have said that, I should have used my other 10/22 the scope mount is raised so I can use iron sights too. Maybe I will have to do another video of the comparison.
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The stock on it does feel cheap for sure and my mag on it broke but it does have some nice improvements that I wish the Ruger had. Thanks for leaving a comment.
I'm just gonna go ahead and say there is no "could be". You're shooting one with a red dot sighted in most likely and just peep sights on the other. Come on there's no "could be" stop trying to give an out is very simple and cut and dry. Unless you took the time to put a red dot or scope on the wildcat the comparison was kind of pointless.
The manual for the wildcat says to dryfire to release the tension to drop the frame easier, it's a lot easier and smoother when you do.
I'm using the Bx-1s and Bx-25s in mine, no pronlems, they actually designed it to work with the ruger mags from the start
So the only similarity between these two guns is the magazine and the fact that they both have a stock to hold and point the gun. The end. Absolutely nothing else shares any similarity. The Ruger is a hammer/ firing pin. The Winchester is a stiker fired.
Polymer is what many gun manufacturers are using these days in handguns, so now in rifles. The Wildcat is light in weight and shoots much better than demonstrated in the video. Plus the Wildcat is easy to field strip and clean compared to many lower-priced semi-auto 22 lr's out there today. One issue is that the Ruger is heavy, and maybe years ago that was ok, but times they are a changing. I have to admit the Ruger 22 is a very reliable 22lr rifle and for many years it's been sought after for its good shooting and reliability. I don't expect anything less out of the Wildcat.
I agree, it's a nice rifle and I love how it comes apart. The Ruger is great but hasn't changed in a billion years so it's nice to see it have a little competition.
I really dig that lavender stock, but I can't find it anywhere. All I can find is the archangel type of stock--I like the Archangel stock for the Mosin Nagant, but not the Ruger 10/22.
I painted a gray stock cause my daughter like purple :o)
Hell yeah! I'm trying to decide between the 2!!!! Thanks!
They are both great guns so you can't go wrong no matter which you choose.
@@TheRighttoArmBears2022 I am also deciding between the two which in ur opinion has better accuracy
Awesome comparison video I enjoyed it
Thanks I try to make it good. It was kind of funny the the wildcat mag broke while I was setting up to make the video.
I have both, Ruger and Wildcat. no comparison
No comparison how? Which do you like best?
New wildcat sporter has nice wood stock :😊😊😊😊😊
Oooh I have not seen that yet, I would rather have a wood stock, thanks for telling me.
@@TheRighttoArmBears2022 you can buy wood stock to replace your polymer stock if you wish. $80 + shipping :-) :-)
@@tructran8783 I will have to look into that thanks :o)
Should have removed the optic from the Ruger to give it a more accurate comparison.
A few people have said that, I should have used my other 10/22 the scope mount is raised so I can use iron sights too. Maybe I will have to do another video of the comparison.
hey bro's, new sub here, u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! , would love to talk more, not on social media here though, very cool vids n content, talk soon > tom !
Hello Tom, Thanks glad you like the videos I try to make them interesting. Thanks for leaving a comment and would love hearing from you.
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@@tomquirin4231 I don't know if you know that youtube has the gmail listed under the "about" tab, so you can send e-mails to any youtuber that way.
How far is the target? Thx
I thought I had said but I guess I didn't, it was about 20 yards so not too far :o)
I bought a wildcat awhile back an sold it before even shooting it. Like a plastic toy. 👎👎
The stock on it does feel cheap for sure and my mag on it broke but it does have some nice improvements that I wish the Ruger had. Thanks for leaving a comment.