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Not another 1022!


graycrait

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Pretty simple set up:

 

Green Mountain 28" barrel

PWS T-Rex stock (on sale for 115.00 through Hawktech Arms)

DNZ (High) one piece scope mount

Simmons Whitetail Classic 6.5-20x50mmAO <30ft (was on sale through MidwaryUSA for 100.00) 

Trigger job by TGOr Plinker4life

 

Now the tuning of bedding and ammo begins.

 

Incidentally, if your .22LR supports such a large scope these Midway-only Whitetail classics work really well for the money.  

 

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I might trick out my 10/22 one of these days. If so I think I'd like something along those lines. I'm sure even I could hit a bullseye or two with a barrel that reaches half way across the range. :D

Might be I go tacticool with it, or just leave it stock. Figured I'd have figured it out by now but still have no idea. Too many good choices.
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The Boyd's Tacticool is a really nice stock for the money. Midway sells unfinished ones at a good price.  I am working on a putting together a nice 10/22 for a Nashville doc who is a TGOr that utilizes a Tacticool.  I spent a good bit of time on his unfinished Tacticool.  Barrel and bolt are off getting accurized. I'll post up some pics in a couple of weeks.

 

The problem with 10/22 barrels is that you are limited with either 28/29" or 22" or less.  Back in the heyday of bolt 22s by Remington, 26" or so was common.  I cut a 29" barrel to 18.5" but should have cut it to 26".  I am reluctant to cut this 28" to 26" as it shoots pretty well as is.  Really quiet with subsonics and pellet gun quiet with Colibras.

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The Boyd's Tacticool is a really nice stock for the money. Midway sells unfinished ones at a good price. I am working on a putting together a nice 10/22 for a Nashville doc who is a TGOr that utilizes a Tacticool. I spent a good bit of time on his unfinished Tacticool. Barrel and bolt are off getting accurized. I'll post up some pics in a couple of weeks.

The problem with 10/22 barrels is that you are limited with either 28/29" or 22" or less. Back in the heyday of bolt 22s by Remington, 26" or so was common. I cut a 29" barrel to 18.5" but should have cut it to 26". I am reluctant to cut this 28" to 26" as it shoots pretty well as is. Really quiet with subsonics and pellet gun quiet with Colibras.


Kidd will cut any barrel length you want I think. I've had great luck with my barrel they did and the machine work is amazing!

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