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Ruger 10/22 Competition Rifle (Ruger Custom Shop)

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I can't wait to take out this rifle to 100 yds with the new KIDD trigger. Groups look similar to the best I was able to do with Tenex and the Ruger 10/22 as well.
 
Hi guys,
Just brought the stainless version but not too keen on the stock, does anyone know if the new receiver with rear tang will fit the Victory Company Titan stock? or will the rear tang have to be removed?
 
Rear tang will have to be removed. And the Victor tang will not work either as the attachment method is different.
 
I picked one up recently, thought about building, but with the price hovering around $600 I decided to go ahead and pull the trigger on one. Though it would be a fun companion to my RPRF. Just one range session on it - it choked pretty bad on CCI SV, my go to bulk ammo choice for my RPRF - lots of FTL's and dented bullets - not sure if the norm of just needs some cycles on the action. Switched to CCI MiniMags and it ran pretty much trouble free.

I only put about 100 rds through it, will put 100 or two more next week and then maybe try SV's again, as I would like to be able to run my suppressor on it as well, but there's no point in screwing it on if I'm shooting minimags lol. Accuracy was acceptable for a break in sessions so to speak and the ammo used, but I'll likely run my typical gamut of SK, Lapua, and Eley rounds through it to see if something stands out assuming I get around the lead bullet feeding issue.
 
I picked one up recently, thought about building, but with the price hovering around $600 I decided to go ahead and pull the trigger on one. Though it would be a fun companion to my RPRF. Just one range session on it - it choked pretty bad on CCI SV, my go to bulk ammo choice for my RPRF - lots of FTL's and dented bullets - not sure if the norm of just needs some cycles on the action. Switched to CCI MiniMags and it ran pretty much trouble free.

I only put about 100 rds through it, will put 100 or two more next week and then maybe try SV's again, as I would like to be able to run my suppressor on it as well, but there's no point in screwing it on if I'm shooting minimags lol. Accuracy was acceptable for a break in sessions so to speak and the ammo used, but I'll likely run my typical gamut of SK, Lapua, and Eley rounds through it to see if something stands out assuming I get around the lead bullet feeding issue.

It has a very tight match chamber. I can't even extract live rounds of CCI SV. CCI SV is generally fatter than most match ammo. I switched to SK Standard Plus for the Ruger 10/22 Competition and it's shooting sub 1" at 100 yards. Mine is liking SK ammo a lot more than Eley ammo. Yeh SK Standard Plus is $5 a box versus $3 for CCI SV, but oh well, match rifle, match-ish ammo :)
 
It has a very tight match chamber. I can't even extract live rounds of CCI SV. CCI SV is generally fatter than most match ammo. I switched to SK Standard Plus for the Ruger 10/22 Competition and it's shooting sub 1" at 100 yards. Mine is liking SK ammo a lot more than Eley ammo. Yeh SK Standard Plus is $5 a box versus $3 for CCI SV, but oh well, match rifle, match-ish ammo :)

That's good news, I have several variations of SK so will give it a go - thanks.
 
mine wont shoot cci sv. dented bullets and fails to extract. swapped out to sk standard, havent had it go wrong since.
 
It has a very tight match chamber. I can't even extract live rounds of CCI SV. CCI SV is generally fatter than most match ammo. I switched to SK Standard Plus for the Ruger 10/22 Competition and it's shooting sub 1" at 100 yards. Mine is liking SK ammo a lot more than Eley ammo. Yeh SK Standard Plus is $5 a box versus $3 for CCI SV, but oh well, match rifle, match-ish ammo :)

I'm seeing same thing, thanks for SK tip!
 
Hey guys, I'm new to sport but I'm all-in. After shooting PRS for 2 years, I wanted a 22LR match gun so I can shoot positionally more often at local ranges and private property. Yadayada...

I landed this gun for 700, could have done it for 650 on gunbroker but I decided to support a local shop.

I have tested tons of ammo.

Aquila supermax ( wont cycle)
Cci standard (FTE often, FTL sometimes as well)
Federal target (97% good cycle, pretty accurate)
Cci green tag ( very accurate, but sometimes wont cycle)
Lapua exact ( this stuff was insanely accurate, almost perfect, wont always cycle)
Lapua midas (not as good as exact)
Aquila interceptor (sprayed like a shotgun)
Cci stingers ( ruger manual says not to shoot these so I never did try these)
Aquila supermax (sprays like a shotgun)
Federal champion (as good maybe better slightly better then fed target)
Prime semi auto (shoots well,also great cycling)

I believe this chamber is a match chamber and not everything feeds nicely. Also ruger manual says not to shoot CCI stingers because they are loaded w longer COAL and not good for this match barrel...again more evidence of tighter chamber toletances???
I did learn that any 40 gr round at 1200fps or better has pretty good performance and will cycle pretty well. Lighter than 40 and/or faster than 1500fps...results go in wrong direction.

I do have CCI AR ammo in my radar, its my only copper plated bullet w velocity in the sweet spot of 1260. I shot 10 rounds and the gun really loved it, but 10 is all I packed so I couldnt shoot it more. It felt unusually smooth ...love at first site. Will try this stuff again for sure! Maybe that copper jacket is helping the feed???

Prime ammunition semiauto loads was an A-
Both federals rounds were also an A-
Anything 40gr flying at 1200 to 1270 fps was decent and this combo had lesser cycling problems.

The lapua stuff shot lights out. Subsonic and really accurate but would still get a jam or 2 out of a box of 50

I think I need to break this barrel in more. I've been cleaning after every session and I'm pulling out lots of grit. I think this rifle is a session or two away from breaking in

Ill be trying 3 more rounds before I goto the SK recommendation made by someone here. I'm on a mission now to shoot heavier stuff, 45gr instead of 40.

I'm now trying to find a subsonic round that's going to cycle this gun correctly because they do shoot better as far as accuracy goes.

45 grain, subsonics might be the ticket. The next four more rounds I'm trying will be;

CCI semi-auto
CCI Target & Plinking Quiet 22 Long Rifle Ammo 45 Grain

Winchester M-22 22 Long Rifle 45 Grain Black Plated

Federal American Eagle Suppressor 22 Long Rifle Ammo 45 Grain

Winchester Super Suppressed 22 Long Rifle Ammo 45 Grain Subsonic LRN-Box of 100


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Hey guys, I'm new to sport but I'm all-in. After shooting PRS for 2 years, I wanted a 22LR match gun so I can shoot positionally more often at local ranges and private property. Yadayada...

I landed this gun for 700, could have done it for 650 on gunbroker but I decided to support a local shop.

I have tested tons of ammo.

Aquila supermax ( wont cycle)
Cci standard (FTE often, FTL sometimes as well)
Federal target (97% good cycle, pretty accurate)
Cci green tag ( very accurate, but sometimes wont cycle)
Lapua exact ( this stuff was insanely accurate, almost perfect, wont always cycle)
Lapua midas (not as good as exact)
Aquila interceptor (sprayed like a shotgun)
Cci stingers ( ruger manual says not to shoot these so I never did try these)
Aquila supermax (sprays like a shotgun)
Federal champion (as good maybe better slightly better then fed target)
Prime semi auto (shoots well,also great cycling)

I believe this chamber is a match chamber and not everything feeds nicely. Also ruger manual says not to shoot CCI stingers because they are loaded w longer COAL and not good for this match barrel...again more evidence of tighter chamber toletances???
I did learn that any 40 gr round at 1200fps or better has pretty good performance and will cycle pretty well. Lighter than 40 and/or faster than 1500fps...results go in wrong direction.

I do have CCI AR ammo in my radar, its my only copper plated bullet w velocity in the sweet spot of 1260. I shot 10 rounds and the gun really loved it, but 10 is all I packed so I couldnt shoot it more. It felt unusually smooth ...love at first site. Will try this stuff again for sure! Maybe that copper jacket is helping the feed???

Prime ammunition semiauto loads was an A-
Both federals rounds were also an A-
Anything 40gr flying at 1200 to 1270 fps was decent and this combo had lesser cycling problems.

The lapua stuff shot lights out. Subsonic and really accurate but would still get a jam or 2 out of a box of 50

I think I need to break this barrel in more. I've been cleaning after every session and I'm pulling out lots of grit. I think this rifle is a session or two away from breaking in

Ill be trying 3 more rounds before I goto the SK recommendation made by someone here. I'm on a mission now to shoot heavier stuff, 45gr instead of 40.

I'm now trying to find a subsonic round that's going to cycle this gun correctly because they do shoot better as far as accuracy goes.

45 grain, subsonics might be the ticket. The next four more rounds I'm trying will be;

CCI semi-auto
CCI Target & Plinking Quiet 22 Long Rifle Ammo 45 Grain

Winchester M-22 22 Long Rifle 45 Grain Black Plated

Federal American Eagle Suppressor 22 Long Rifle Ammo 45 Grain

Winchester Super Suppressed 22 Long Rifle Ammo 45 Grain Subsonic LRN-Box of 100


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Just break it in. It took a while until I got SK and Lapua to cycle it well. I don't know if cleaning or lubing the action is good like an AR. I've never maintained a 10/22.
 
Just break it in. It took a while until I got SK and Lapua to cycle it well. I don't know if cleaning or lubing the action is good like an AR. I've never maintained a 10/22.

Oh man, if I can get 47 or 48 out of 50 Lapua Xacts to cycle ... this would be one hell of a rifle. I was stacking those on top of each other pretty good.

I like breaking in my actions with grease, but I grease way back towards the rear and with frequent cleaning, once the metal grit stops coming out of it I should be good to run it dry. Well, that's going to be my approach anyway. I did that w my PRS rifle and it worked out pretty good. If some expert rages I'm doing it wrong, I'm all ears. :)
 
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You may be correct. Somewhere above someone else commented that this was a rifle for someone who wanted to buy not build. I replied that I preferred to build than to buy, but did not have the time to spend that way last fall when I bought this rifle. I am not a fanboi. There are many better rifles than this one. I'm just trying to document my experience for those who might be interested in buying one for themselves.

That said, I could not build this rifle for less than I paid for it. I got it for about $650 delivered to my local FFL. I could not start with an empty bench and build this gun for that. If I factor in the cost of my time, its not close. I'm not saying you couldn't do it; but I for sure could not.

SSB

Well said, not everyone wants to build a rifle from parts.
 
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Winchester (not-so) super-x would not chamber at all..... It’s not the bulk stuff, and can’t remember which trays I used, but I know I’ve used it in other rifles with no issues. I had two CCI standard velocity fail to fire (they worked on subsequent attempts) and one not quite chamber fully (bolt needed a nudge to close), but the groups were about the same as the Mini-Mags. The high velocity Mini-Mags fed, chambered and fired without a single hitch, and their accuracy seemed good. All the above was done on day one, with a Leupold Rifleman 3-9x40 that I had available. I ran several rounds, then pulled a bore snake through-I’m not a big barrel break-in nazi, but thought it deserved more care. It became clear on day one that the rifle was capable of more than the 150 yard parallax adjusted scope was going to give.
I considered stealing a VX2 4-12x40AO from my #1V, but decided to get the Rimfire scope w/BDC reticle instead. With it’s 60 yard parallax setting, I could definitely see improvement on target during day two work. I have a set of older Warne mounts on an M77mk2 target, and love their return to zero after being removed and replaced on the rifle. That is why I used a new set of them here. Below, RTZ labeled groups-return to zero after removal, allowed rifle to cool, and reinstalled scope and fired 10 round groups.
In addition to the fodder listed earlier, I also tried CCI Quiet suppressor rounds, and they failed to extract on three rounds..... Their group did not give reason to try any more. The Federal 45 grain subsonic Suppressor rounds functioned well with good groups, so if my desire to get a can comes true that is what I will start with.
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Sorry for the winded reply, but I really enjoyed my range time! I have one more free range day where I bought the rifle, so hopefully I will have more to post soon.........

Ah ha! I'm trying 45gr ammo next. 4 diff loads.
 
Anyone ran it suppressed yet?

I am running it supressed w a Silencerco sparrow, just trying to find the right subsonic ammo that will cycle little more reliably. 40g 1200fps stuff runs great. Now that I'm on this thread, I can share pics...
 
Winchester (not-so) super-x would not chamber at all..... It’s not the bulk stuff, and can’t remember which trays I used, but I know I’ve used it in other rifles with no issues. I had two CCI standard velocity fail to fire (they worked on subsequent attempts) and one not quite chamber fully (bolt needed a nudge to close), but the groups were about the same as the Mini-Mags. The high velocity Mini-Mags fed, chambered and fired without a single hitch, and their accuracy seemed good. All the above was done on day one, with a Leupold Rifleman 3-9x40 that I had available. I ran several rounds, then pulled a bore snake through-I’m not a big barrel break-in nazi, but thought it deserved more care. It became clear on day one that the rifle was capable of more than the 150 yard parallax adjusted scope was going to give.
I considered stealing a VX2 4-12x40AO from my #1V, but decided to get the Rimfire scope w/BDC reticle instead. With it’s 60 yard parallax setting, I could definitely see improvement on target during day two work. I have a set of older Warne mounts on an M77mk2 target, and love their return to zero after being removed and replaced on the rifle. That is why I used a new set of them here. Below, RTZ labeled groups-return to zero after removal, allowed rifle to cool, and reinstalled scope and fired 10 round groups.
In addition to the fodder listed earlier, I also tried CCI Quiet suppressor rounds, and they failed to extract on three rounds..... Their group did not give reason to try any more. The Federal 45 grain subsonic Suppressor rounds functioned well with good groups, so if my desire to get a can comes true that is what I will start with.
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Sorry for the winded reply, but I really enjoyed my range time! I have one more free range day where I bought the rifle, so hopefully I will have more to post soon.........

So far, all things Federal seem like a go. I've done well w their match white and black box and competition, blue and black box.
 
Not Ret. E6, but I have a lot of rounds through mine now, and its pretty reliable. I cleaned and lubricated it new, and haven't had any change in performance or accuracy since, and so I haven't cleaned it again. I would estimate that I have 1000 plus rounds through it. I have absolutely no issues with CCI SV, Lapua Biathlon, Center-X, Midas +, SK Rifle match, and some Wolf (forget which). One friend had a failure to fire on one round of CCI SV. I think he blocked the bolt as it closed, and it didn't get all the way home. I had to pry the case out of the bore with a tool.

All sorts of issues with Winchester Super-X, too. That's two of us. Not sure what it means.

Maybe I should frame this post and send it to ruger w my rifle, :/

My rifle is not acting like that
 
Got this brand new pipe that would like to feed some leads through, Summit Precision barrel with Kidd receiver Kidd trigger Jwh bolt etc....
 
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Just break it in. It took a while until I got SK and Lapua to cycle it well. I don't know if cleaning or lubing the action is good like an AR. I've never maintained a 10/22.

This is likely what I need to do, as mine choked on SK Match, same as CCI SV...dented bullets. But it's still relatively new, going to run some more CCI Mini Mag through it to work the action and get it broken in. Then I will try SK Standard Plus (not Match, not sure if that was issue) again.
 
Thanks! After running it through a few competitions, I really cannot stand the BX Trigger, especially after being behind some really good triggers.

I just upgraded to the KIDD single stage trigger and have it set to 1.5lbs. WOW this is AMAZING, and totally worth it.

I'm also not thrilled with the BX. I actually prefer the RPRimFire trigger, and it's not great either lol. After I get it good and broke in I'll look at some other options.

I also picked up a 10/22 TakeDown model at my home range's swap meet for a song, so have been playing with it as well. The OEM Takedown stock, while probably perfect for what a TD is marketed for, felt a bit small and too light, so I swapped it out for a Magpul Hunter TD stock and swapped out the oddly spaced add on rail for an EGW picatinny version. But otherwise not going to throw any money at it, it's just a fun plinker to have around :).

So I've gone from owning but hardly ever shooting one 22 rifle - an S&W AR15-22, to having four (+ RPRimfire, 10/22 Comp and 10/22 Takedown - oh, and a GP100 22LR revolver as well) and hauling them all every range trip is seems. 22LR is just addictive for some reason. :giggle: Even got my buddy hooked although he opted for a .17 Ruger Rimfire, and a 22Mag Savage SemiAuto rifle.
 
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Pretty nice groups with that TENEX ..
Is that where you landed as far as this rifles best shooting ammo now?
Very temperature dependent. That lot of Tenex was known consistent. Tested by a good benchrest shooter who sold it to me . I have a few hundred rounds. But the lube was much firmer yesterday. Will go back to Polar Biathlon for winter shooting.

It's funny to shoot. Smells like crayons...
 
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Thanks! After running it through a few competitions, I really cannot stand the BX Trigger, especially after being behind some really good triggers.

I just upgraded to the KIDD single stage trigger and have it set to 1.5lbs. WOW this is AMAZING, and totally worth it.

Can you tell me exactly which trigger you did? Do they make just.one?
 
Very temperature dependent. That lot of Tenex was known consistent. Tested by a good benchrest shooter who sold it to me . I have a few hundred rounds. But the lube was much firmer yesterday. Will go back to Polar Biathlon for winter shooting.

It's funny to shoot. Smells like crayons...

I'm ordered some tenex and biathlon;)
 
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Squirrel ready
 

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Is the Boyd's at-one a viable upgrade? I have an older heavy barrel 10/22 and would like an adjustable stock.
 
I have a boyds at-one for a standard 10/22, non thumbhole. I was less than impressed with the way the stock felt especially around the grip and forend replacement pieces, sharp edges and doesnt line up very well.
 
Update

I'm done breaking in this action. Today I ran it clean and dry. It ran pretty good. I'm proud of it, to a point.

So far, cci green tag is great and anything rated 1200 fps seems very reliable as far as feeding,cycling. The cci green tag is, so far, the only really reliable ammo just below speed of sound. CCI quiet is also cycling great, but I did have couple fail to fire. Those are 45 grain and they seem very promising... I'm not done with that round. Will try shooting that one for groups soon.

CCI tactical was very reliable, and like I said earlier, anything 1200 cycles great. These rounds might make the cut once I test them for group size.



I have eley tenex and biathlon coming soon ...that should be interesting.

See attached groups, from 53 feet, free standing w no support. Greentag performed with no feeding or firing issues.

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Next, heres 40 shots of CCI tactical w no cycling issues. Same distance, free standing. 4 mags
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Well, I just ordered a KIDD makeover. $350 bucks for everyting (with holiday deals and free shipping), it was a no brainer.
I ordered the 1.5lb single stage drop-in trigger, guide rod with 3 different springs, and a new bolt (rather than changing all the parts)

If this doesn't make the gun shoot all types of ammo more reliably, I'll simply throw it in a lake and go back to my 6.5CM
 
If this doesn't make the gun shoot all types of ammo more reliably, I'll simply throw it in a lake and go back to my 6.5CM

Ive got around 1400 rounds down my 10/22 that I built and it’s at the point now that it cycles EVERYTHING. The Kidd guide rod with 3 springs plus a kidd bolt was the best thing I ever did for reliability. Once I got the appropriate spring in it, it hasn’t had a FTE/FTF in well over 500 rounds. I clean it probably every 250, complete disassembly type of cleaning and put it back together “dry”. I spray rem oil on the bolt and in chamber and wipe it down and call it good and she runs like a top.

I think you’ll be happy when you do these last few upgrades.
 
Ive got around 1400 rounds down my 10/22 that I built and it’s at the point now that it cycles EVERYTHING. The Kidd guide rod with 3 springs plus a kidd bolt was the best thing I ever did for reliability. Once I got the appropriate spring in it, it hasn’t had a FTE/FTF in well over 500 rounds. I clean it probably every 250, complete disassembly type of cleaning and put it back together “dry”. I spray rem oil on the bolt and in chamber and wipe it down and call it good and she runs like a top.

I think you’ll be happy when you do these last few upgrades.

Thanks for this note. I can live w the Ruger as is, but the KIDD makeover I'm hoping will open more doors to the slower more accurate loads. Thanks for the vote of confidence....cant wait to try it
 
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Ruger is offering a 10/22 Competition Rifle from their custom shop.
https://www.ruger.com/micros/customShop/1022.html


  • Model Number31120
  • Caliber22 LR
  • StockSpeckled Black / Gray Laminate
  • SightsNone - Optics-Ready, 30 MOA Picatinny Rail
  • MaterialAluminum
  • Capacity10
  • Twist1:16'' RH
  • FinishHard-Coat Anodized Black
  • Length of Pull13.50''
  • Overall Length36''
  • Barrel Length16.12''
  • Weight6 lbs.
  • Grooves6
  • Suggested Retail$899.00


  • 16-1/8'' cold hammer-forged bull barrel is fluted to reduce weight and dissipate heat and is also threaded with a 1/2''-28 pattern to accommodate the included muzzle brake or other barrel accessories.
  • Dual bedding system incorporates a second bedding lug, ensuring the receiver is securely bedded to the stock.
  • Top barrel locator allows for a free-floating barrel for superior accuracy.
  • Integral, optics-ready 30 MOA Picatinny rail for increased long-range elevation capabilities.
  • Painted and textured laminated stock provides a sure-feeling, slip-free grip.
  • Hard-coat anodized CNC-machined receiver made from heat treated and stress relieved 6061-T6511 aluminum that allows for optimal receiver-to-bolt interaction and a match-grade feel.
  • Receiver incorporates a rear cleaning port, providing access to the barrel from the rear of the receiver for ease of cleaning.
  • BX-Trigger™ with a light, crisp 2.5-3 pound trigger pull weight with minimal overtravel and a positive reset.
  • Fully adjustable cheek rest can be repositioned to accommodate varying comb heights and positions to create a custom-adjusted feel that is stable, comfortable and repeatable for optic alignment.
  • Extended, ambidextrous magazine release to allow for the easy removal of the magazine during fast-paced competition reloads.
  • Proprietary, enhanced semi-auto chamber proven to increase accuracy and precision while not compromising reliable feeding and extraction.
  • Heat treated and nitrided match CNC-machined bolt that creates a tight-fitting, smooth action enabling the highest level of performance.
  • Match bolt release allows you to easily advance the nitrided bolt with a quick pull and release ro the rear.
  • Positive, push-button, cross-bolt manual safety.
  • Heat-stabilized, glass-filled, polymer trigger housing assembly is precision made of high-tech material for improved manufacturing tolerances, impact and abrasion-resistance and an unmatched ability to withstand the elements.
  • Detachable 10-round rotary magazine features a unique rotor to separate cartridges and provide reliable feeding.
  • Also includes: hard case; Ruger® Custom Shop Certificate of Authenticity, challe


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Can someone please show me the "rear cleaning port" ?
 
it's simply a rubber plug that pops out. You still have to take the bolt group out. This simply allows you to clean from the breech end without separating the barrel from the action.

You can easily modify any 10/22 receiver in the same manner. Whether you use a specialized jig or not is between you and your mechanical abilities.

 
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I'll look again to see if I can remove it. I know it's supposed to have one, just never seen it yet....

Cool video, but the competition rifle has a port already, right?