I don't get to do much genuine "plinking" anymore. I'm pretty much restricted to an indoor range and paper targets, which isn't as much fun as cans and pine cones and such.
Still it's hard to beat a nice 22. My wife and I have a few.
1948, K-22. Rode hard and put up wet, but still a shooter.
1984 Model 18-4
My wife's first gun. She got it not long after she escaped the Chicago area and found out she could, even before we got married. She wanted a "cowboy gun."
Ruger 50th Anniversary Single-Six.
And when she saw this one, she had to have it. Again it's been rode pretty hard, but it's not a bad shooter.
High Standard, R-101, nine shots.