He suggested a
Ruger 10-.22, and showed us the coolest little .22 round with bird shot in the head. It could pepper an invading dog without killing it (I could never kill one unless it was attacking a human being) and take out a snake in the hen house without also taking out the wall the way a shotgun would.
This rifle can also handle a Mag (hope that's correct term) round, which I understand is more powerful than a regular .22 round. He also carries hollow points for it, a box of 50 costing a little over $4.
Most Ruger 10/22's are chambered in 22 Long rifle.
They will NOT accept a 22 Magnum, which is much larger. He may have shown you a box of CCI "Mini-Mags", but they are STILL just a 22LR round.
There are some "hyper-velocity" 22 LR loads, such as the "Stinger" or "Yellowjacket"but they usually arent much better than a good old Winchester Super X hollowpoint
The "shotshells" for a 22 are useless past about 15
FEET.
I DO agree with the 10/22 as a good rifle to own. They are accurate and dependable
Ruger only recently came out with a 22 WMR version, but no one has EVER been able to produce a RELIABLE semi auto WMR (Winchester Magnum Rimfire), so I would be leery of one until the prove themselves
And neither version will fire BOTH cartidges interchangeably
Edited to add:
IF they are trying to sell you a
10/22 MAGNUM, you may want to read this.
It seems Ruger stopped building them a few years ago due to reliability problems:
http://www.perfectunion.com/vb/showthread.php?t=56356