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Got a little carried away with my 10/22

marc.

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I got this 10/22 a few years ago for $200. Figured I would add a little something here and there. Never really totaled up how much I was actually spending on it until today haha. Just been piecing it together as I found good deals on stuff. Finally got a chance to take it out to 100 yards last night. First time I've really seen how much a difference ammo can make. The groups between the 36gr Federal hollow point and the Federal Automatch, even though they're both cheap ammo, made me realize that I might want to try out some of the "pricier" 22lr. Also thinking about swapping the scope out to a 6-24 Diamondback Tactical, as they're only $300 with vet discounts. Other than the bolt and receiver, there's not much else to do, even then, there's probably always SOMETHING more I could do to it :LOL: Looking forward to getting used to this little rifle while I'm waiting for the silly CA DOJ to fix my record so I can pick up a Savage 6.5CM.

For now:
-stainless factory receiver/polished bolt
-Hornet Custom Stinger stock (some people hate it.. I really like it)
-Volquartsen TG2000 trigger group (got this for really cheap from SlideFire before they shut down)
-Green Mountain 18" bull barrel
-Primary Arms Silver Series 4-14x44 FFP mildot scope
-Amazon special bipod
 

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Athlon is where it's at! We have all been there building up our 10 22... Some of us more than once or twice or even three times or more ..
 
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I form 1'd my factory one... It has a cheap folder on it and a 4" Beyer bbl. What a POS. NOT putting money into that and I hate fucking Ruger but love the 10/22. So I put together a Kidd rifle using an integrally suppressed barrel (yeah, 12" of that barrel is all monocore baffling). Only sound is the action and this rifle is on par fun-wise as the M2HB. The 1-4x Vortex PST scope is perfect for me, I don't like a lot of magnification. The Titan stock is the tits, for the price, fit and feel, it's hard to go wrong with it. And Kidd makes the damn 10/22 what it should have been in the first place. Only Ruger part on this rifle is the magazine. I cheaped out on the last $100 and went with a single stage trigger but I'm actually happy with it, a good crisp and light 1 stage is sometimes better IMO. I guess all in all there's about $2000 in this rifle but to be honest, I didn't keep track when i was building it and I had to wait a year for that barrel.

Rifle is still good for about 1MOA I guess, could be better? As nice as it is, it's mostly a toy for plinking cans when I don't wanna go to a range! So it's never actually been on a measured range shooting paper. Snapping your fingers is louder than this rifle with standard or HV ammo. FWIW, the Kidd action is just naturally quieter than the Ruger one I found out.

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Yeah, it makes me think about the fun just looking at it... May have to go plink some shit later.
 
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I form 1'd my factory one... It has a cheap folder on it and a 4" Beyer bbl. What a POS. NOT putting money into that and I hate fucking Ruger but love the 10/22. So I put together a Kidd rifle using an integrally suppressed barrel (yeah, 12" of that barrel is all monocore baffling). Only sound is the action and this rifle is on par fun-wise as the M2HB. The 1-4x Vortex PST scope is perfect for me, I don't like a lot of magnification. The Titan stock is the tits, for the price, fit and feel, it's hard to go wrong with it. And Kidd makes the damn 10/22 what it should have been in the first place. Only Ruger part on this rifle is the magazine. I cheaped out on the last $100 and went with a single stage trigger but I'm actually happy with it, a good crisp and light 1 stage is sometimes better IMO. I guess all in all there's about $2000 in this rifle but to be honest, I didn't keep track when i was building it and I had to wait a year for that barrel.

Rifle is still good for about 1MOA I guess, could be better? As nice as it is, it's mostly a toy for plinking cans when I don't wanna go to a range! So it's never actually been on a measured range shooting paper. Snapping your fingers is louder than this rifle with standard or HV ammo. FWIW, the Kidd action is just naturally quieter than the Ruger one I found out.

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Yeah, it makes me think about the fun just looking at it... May have to go plink some shit later.

What stock is that?
Do you like it?
 
If you can snag one of the Ares BTR from Miday/Cameraland for about an extra $100 or so, I think you'll be a lot happier than the Diamondback.
I'll check that out.

Checked it.. although it is a decent price, I really don't care much for the reticle. Will likely plan on getting the Diamondback tactical for now. Thank you though!
 
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I wouldn't call that "carried away". I'd call that a "budget build".

I honestly thought I'd keep it under $600... guess that didn't work out too well. Now I want to change the barrel to something lighter and swap the scope out. Don't really mind going over my budget. Just never realized how quickly the parts would add up :LOL:
 
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$600 isn't bad. A Proof Research 10/22 carbon fiber barrel is that much alone. Just want until you get your hands on a Kidd 2-stage trigger. I bought one to try and now have a few at roughly $300 each. In my opinion, the Kidd triggers are worth the expense.

One of the 10/22s I've setup lately is a lite build. While it's not quite as accurate as some of the other 10/22s I own, it's good enough for it's intended usage. I went with the Whistle Pig 16.5-inch non-fluted bull barrel. The biggest thing I did to reduce weight was in the scope and mount. They are a hair under 13 ounces combined.

When you start adding in the cost of optics, it's easy to double the price of a 10/22. A couple of mine are running the Athlon Midas TAC 6-24×50 with the APRS3 reticle. For example, a Midas TAC with Burris XTR Signature rings cost about the same as the Ruger 10/22 Competition they are currently mounted on.
 
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I'm curious where you found a 10/22 with a stainless steel receiver made by Ruger?
 
$600 isn't bad. A Proof Research 10/22 carbon fiber barrel is that much alone. Just want until you get your hands on a Kidd 2-stage trigger. I bought one to try and now have a few at roughly $300 each. In my opinion, the Kidd triggers are worth the expense.

One of the 10/22s I've setup lately is a lite build. While it's not quite as accurate as some of the other 10/22s I own, it's good enough for it's intended usage. I went with the Whistle Pig 16.5-inch non-fluted bull barrel. The biggest thing I did to reduce weight was in the scope and mount. They are a hair under 13 ounces combined.

When you start adding in the cost of optics, it's easy to double the price of a 10/22. A couple of mine are running the Athlon Midas TAC 6-24×50 with the APRS3 reticle. For example, a Midas TAC with Burris XTR Signature rings cost about the same as the Ruger 10/22 Competition they are currently mounted on.

How do you like your Ruger 10/22 competition? Does the competition receiver mount in any 10/22 stock? I've left mine pretty stock. I'm considering sending out the BX trigger to Brimstone, but for now I'm letting my fiance learn how to shoot the grungy 2.5lb trigger, before I put her behind a 1lb trigger. Need her to work on her fundamentals.

The barrel shoots great from my testing.
 
I'm curious where you found a 10/22 with a stainless steel receiver made by Ruger?

It's the receiver from a "stainless" rifle... so it's just aluminum. Don't think they've ever made a stainless receiver.
 
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How do you like your Ruger 10/22 competition? Does the competition receiver mount in any 10/22 stock?

I've not shot enough rounds through it to form a good opinion. The last time I was able to go to the range, it started raining before I got the scope sighted in correctly. I've not tried it in any other stock as I'm pretty satisfied with the stock that it came with other than I need to mount a picatinny rail. The only other thing I'll likely change is ordering another Kidd 2-stage trigger for it.
 
It's the receiver from a "stainless" rifle... so it's just aluminum. Don't think they've ever made a stainless receiver.
That's what I was getting at. As far as I've been able to find Ruger has never made a stainless receiver and thought you might have found something that's very rare.

I have a 10/22 that the only parts of it that are Ruger are the receiver and bolt. I turned down a Green Mountain barrel to get rid of some weight and polished it and then polished the receiver and trigger group. It looks like stainless even if it's just aluminum. I stuck a silver Mueller scope on it so I have a shiny 10/22 that is pretty accurate, thanks to the GM barrel.
 
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That's what I was getting at. As far as I've been able to find Ruger has never made a stainless receiver and thought you might have found something that's very rare.

I have a 10/22 that the only parts of it that are Ruger are the receiver and bolt. I turned down a Green Mountain barrel to get rid of some weight and polished it and then polished the receiver and trigger group. It looks like stainless even if it's just aluminum. I stuck a silver Mueller scope on it so I have a shiny 10/22 that is pretty accurate, thanks to the GM barrel.

I need to get the dremel out and polish the receiver up. The barrel is definitely the heaviest part of this little rifle. Would like to get it reduced eventually. I know it's 4140 steel, but have you had any corrosion issues after the machine work and polishing?
 
Not at all and it has been several years since I did this. I use Johnson's paste wax on it and the aluminum parts. Everything is just as bright and shiny as the day I finished with it.
 
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Not at all and it has been several years since I did this. I use Johnson's paste wax on it and the aluminum parts. Everything is just as bright and shiny as the day I finished with it.

Guess I need to get back to work (y)