The Stevens 334 is reviewed as the cheapest bolt-action rifle on the market, proving functional but rough. While it can hit 'minute-of-deer' at 500 yards, its accuracy is inconsistent, failing sub-MOA benchmarks. Significant drawbacks include a poor trigger, non-threaded muzzle, and a stock that contacts the barrel, negatively impacting consistency.
This video reviews the Ruger NXG APX, Walmart's cheapest rifle at $71, for budget squirrel hunting. The air rifle boasts 800 FPS and dual ammo capability, outperforming the Daisy Red Ryder's 350 FPS. Testing shows significant penetration power, and the reviewer finds iron sights more accurate than the included scope for this model.
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