Hammie,
Definitely not an "expert".
I remembered later after I posted here that I do have a 40-year-old Marlin .22 bolt sitting in the back of a safe, but it's been chopped a bit & I hadn't done anything with it in many years.
Stock was butchered a looooooong time ago.
A year or two back I was looking around for a good rimfire boltgun & finding it hard to meet my preferences.
Did not want a big-for-caliber rifle, did not want one with a "Glock" trigger, did not want a plastic stock, did not want a rotary magazine.
Did not, actually, want a removable mag at all.
Quality in a couple long-time models had changed, no finger-pointing & I won't be more specific.
I do favor a Mannlicher-style stock, the 455's sights are exactly what my eyes now need (apertures don't work well for me anymore), quality was very good, the dimensions appeal to me, the trigger is more than adequate, that stock is real WOOD, parts are readily available, and everything about the rifle conjoined to cause me to overlook the plastic mag.
This reminds me I need to start ordering parts & spare mags for the critter.
Otherwise, there are four Ruger 10/22s here, but my favorites are leverguns. One Marlin (pre-Rem) and one Win 9422 cutie.
Also like the Browning lever; beautifully made, but I've never kept one. Probably should have.
Not much personal interest in more than one rimfire boltgun, and no real reason (for ME) to look further.
Leverguns are faster, and harder to lose a trombone slide from than a detachable mag.
I wore out a Marlin 60 over three decades ago, it was a good gun.
Just not that much into semi-auto rifles in the caliber nowdays.
My preferred 10/22 is a short-barreled Target/Tactical with scope.
Gets me past the usual Ruger sights that my eyes don't do well with.
I emphasize that all of the above pertains only to me & my needs and preferences, after shooting a bundle of various guns over the years, and involve no recommendations for, or criticisms of, others' choices.
Denis