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  • blue2golf

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    Another hit, definitely cheaper than the Single Six.

    Having said that, I'll just keep my Single Six.
     

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    700 LTR 223

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    Another hit, definitely cheaper than the Single Six.

    Having said that, I'll just keep my Single Six.

    Yeah I would definitely rather have one of the Super Wranglers over the original Wrangler. Not so much for the 22 Mag but the Single Six style adjustable sights. But like you, I'll just stick with my two Single Sixes for now.
     

    MrGiggles

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    I've been looking at one of these as a range toy. Is it worth the extra $100 over the OG Wrangler if I'm going to use it exclusively for plinking?
     

    hopper68

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    I've been looking at one of these as a range toy. Is it worth the extra $100 over the OG Wrangler if I'm going to use it exclusively for plinking?
    Depends if you already have .22 magnum or not. If you do not want or need another caliber it might not. If you already have .22 magnum and enjoy shooting it along with .22 lr then spend the money.
    If you buy the OG Wrangler and decide you want to shoot .22 mag later you will have to buy another gun.
     
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