One is a Browning BL22 Grade II which im really excited to have a shot with because its the first .22 ive owned. Absolutely busting to get this thing out to property and im even considering heading to the range right now!

Small little thing. beautiful timber.
The Grade II fanciness and "gold bling" trigger
The rear sight is flip up. Front is a little hard to pick up but i think that was just the lighting. Out in the sun it shouldn't be too hard. Can always put a drop of paint on it if need be.
This is probably what browning levers are best known for. The short throw 33 degree (i think) lever throw. Its fully extended in the photo. Smoothest lever ive ever used by far although im yet to handle a Henry which people rave about.
So thats the little BL22. The other gun i picked up is a bit less known so maybe you havent heard of it its called a Tikka T3

Im sure everyone is more than familiar with the tikkas so i wont post a million photos of that one. imo stainless or nickle is the only way to make synthetic furniture look good so double that with the scope being as good as it is im pretty happy with the tikka. probably a little more interesting than the tikka is some of the ammo i picked up to put through it. Its a hunting rifle so my LGS recomended these buffalo river rounds that use 55 grain sierra game kings.
As i said, i havent got a chance to shoot either gun yet but what i found interesting about these rounds is the way they are packaged.
Now this is more a novelty thing than anything else for me because i sure as hell havent seen this before. Not sure if its a new thing or its unique to this producer or what but i thought it was fun. Anyway, i'll update this thread with some pics (once ive been to the range or one of my properties) of groups shot and hopefully some bunnies, foxes and dogs taken with these two beauties.
Thanks,
Deac