After an unusually long search that began before the covid nonsense, I finally got my hands on a 10/22 Takedown for my "survival" rifle.
Currently, it has the Magpul backpacker stock and an MRO.
On it's maiden voyage to the range, I had several malfunctions that I started to blame on the factory 10-round mags, but further research showed that the ammo I was using (Remington) tends to be crap. Nonetheless, .22 in general, as I'm learning, is relatively unreliable compared to centerfire.
My short list of parts to address this issue is to get CCI ammo whenever it comes available, and a Volquartsen bolt tune-up kit.
There are a few other things that I think would be "cool" to do, but as for reliability, what other things should I be looking at?
Currently, it has the Magpul backpacker stock and an MRO.
On it's maiden voyage to the range, I had several malfunctions that I started to blame on the factory 10-round mags, but further research showed that the ammo I was using (Remington) tends to be crap. Nonetheless, .22 in general, as I'm learning, is relatively unreliable compared to centerfire.
My short list of parts to address this issue is to get CCI ammo whenever it comes available, and a Volquartsen bolt tune-up kit.
There are a few other things that I think would be "cool" to do, but as for reliability, what other things should I be looking at?