I've never seen these or don't remember seeing them before. Some beautiful rimfires you got there brother. I've had several 10/22 rifles over the years just have never held onto any of them. Soon as I got them fixed up the way I wanted them there was always someone who wanted them more so they got sold or traded. I keep rolling the idea around to build me another I just haven't got past the rolling it around stage. There's no doubt the 10/22 is iconic rimfire rifles and you can't really go wrong with owning them. And the aftermarket for the platform is so vast you can build them in so many different ways to fit each person. From the ultimate kids starter rifle all the way to nail driving competition rifles.The Ruger 10/22. We pretty much all have one (or 2). But being one of the most versatile rifles out there, it seems no 2 are the same. So let's post em up and see what's out there.
My Takedown model.
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And my wife's.
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And both together.
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Thanx. Those Evolution stocks were probably more money than I should have spent. But between those stocks , the BX triggers, a Volquartsen bolt tune up kit, and of course the scopes, both of those rifles are supremely accurate. Tack drivers for sure.I've never seen these or don't remember seeing them before. Some beautiful rimfires you got there brother. I've had several 10/22 rifles over the years just have never held onto any of them. Soon as I got them fixed up the way I wanted them there was always someone who wanted them more so they got sold or traded. I keep rolling the idea around to build me another I just haven't got past the rolling it around stage. There's no doubt the 10/22 is iconic rimfire rifles and you can't really go wrong with owning them. And the aftermarket for the platform is so vast you can build them in so many different ways to fit each person. From the ultimate kids starter rifle all the way to nail driving competition rifles.
Classic elegance!1977 model, 18" ER Shaw sporter contour barrel, BX trigger, nylon recoil buffer. She's a shooter, even with Remington Golden Bullets (3 shot group).
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Iāve never measured the group size but would honestly like to know. With CCI standard velocity it seems like this thing doesnāt miss. My fiancĆ©e was shooting it out to 350 at frontline and was ringing the small silhouette easily. I need to take the time to shoot it on paper and see what it actually groups.So how accurate is it? And at what distance? Sure looks good.