Description
The Browning Buck Mark Hunter 22 LR 7.25in 10rd is a rimfire pistol built for shooters who want accuracy right out of the box. It’s a solid choice for target work, plinking, or small-game hunting — and it comes ready for both iron sights and optics.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | Buck Mark Hunter |
| Material | Steel barrel, alloy receiver, laminated cocobolo wood grips |
| Compatibility | .22 LR ammunition, 10-round single-stack magazines |
| Finish | Matte blued barrel, matte black receiver |
| Weight | 36 ounces (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Heavy 7.25-inch bull barrel — The extra weight up front tames muzzle flip and helps keep your sights on target shot after shot.
- Integral scope base and adjustable Pro-Target rear sight — You can mount a red dot or scope without aftermarket parts, or shoot with iron sights that adjust for windage and elevation.
- Laminated cocobolo wood grips — These give you a solid, comfortable hold and a classic look that stands out on the range or in the field.
- Matte blued barrel and matte black receiver — Reduces glare and reflections, so you stay focused on your target in bright conditions.
- Includes pistol rug and one 10-round magazine — You get a protective case for storage and transport, plus a reliable single-stack mag that feeds smoothly.
Who It’s For
The Buck Mark Hunter is for anyone who wants a .22 pistol that shoots better than they do. New shooters will appreciate the low recoil and easy handling. Experienced marksmen will like the accuracy potential and the ability to add optics without extra parts. Small-game hunters will find the 7.25-inch barrel gives them the velocity and precision they need for ethical shots on rabbits or squirrels.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Shoots consistently tight groups at 25 yards — many owners report sub-2-inch groups with quality ammo.
- Pro: The heavy barrel soaks up heat, so accuracy doesn’t fade during a long range session.
- Con: The bull barrel adds weight — at 36 ounces, it’s heavier than most .22 pistols, which can be tiring for some shooters during extended use.
Comparison
| Feature | Browning Buck Mark Hunter | Ruger Mark IV Target | Smith & Wesson M&P 22 Compact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel length | 7.25 inches | 5.5 inches | 3.6 inches |
| Weight | 36 oz | 36.7 oz | 15.3 oz |
| Optics ready | Integral scope base | No (requires rail adapter) | No |
| Trigger | Single-action, adjustable | Single-action, adjustable | Double-action/single-action |
| Capacity | 10 rounds | 10 rounds | 10 rounds |
| Price | $559.99 | $579.00 | $379.00 |
FAQ
Can I mount a red dot on the Browning Buck Mark Hunter without buying extra parts?
Yes. The Buck Mark Hunter has an integral scope base machined into the barrel, so you can mount a red dot or scope directly using standard rings. No adapter or aftermarket rail is needed.
Is this pistol accurate enough for competition?
Yes. The heavy 7.25-inch bull barrel and adjustable Pro-Target rear sight make it a strong choice for rimfire steel challenge or bullseye matches. Many shooters use it in local club competitions and report excellent accuracy.
What type of ammunition works best in the Buck Mark Hunter?
It feeds reliably with high-velocity .22 LR ammo like CCI Mini-Mags or Federal AutoMatch. Standard velocity rounds also work well, but you may need to test a few brands to find what groups best in your particular pistol.
Does the pistol come with a case?
Yes. It includes a Browning-branded pistol rug for safe storage and transport. The rug is padded and has a zipper closure.
Ready to Buy?
Order the Browning Buck Mark Hunter 22 LR 7.25in 10rd for $559.99 and get a pistol that’s built for accuracy. It ships fast and comes with a 30-day return guarantee.
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Last updated: April 2026





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