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Re: ordered one today

Postby SparkyJeff on Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:14 pm

whiteox wrote:Check out primary arms. They make an Aimpoint micro clone that seems to be pretty well received.

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I have a Primary Arms M3 Clone on an AR-15, When my dad was shooting the rifle he said "this dot thing is so simple, It's almost like cheating."

I have astigmatism, when I first started looking the sight over, I thought it was damaged because the dot looked blurry to my eye.
I used their contact e-mail address and received a phone call from the owner within 15 minutes. He patiently explained how the sight worked and what i was doing wrong. (focusing on the dot instead of the target)
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Re: ordered one today

Postby gyrfalcon on Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:06 pm

You definitely need some good glass on that... I would get a Nightforce, Hensoldt, Premier, S&B or US. Optics scope. :mrgreen:
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Re: ordered one today

Postby mn4wheeler on Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:50 pm

I went to the Burnsville Pistol Range today and put 250 rounds thru. Had 3 fail to fire and 2 fail to eject shooting 40 grain winchester wildcat rounds. I had a blast, it shot pretty consistent for the first time out. Two things I learned, this rifle needs a scope quickly and I need to learn to shoot better.
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Re: ordered one today

Postby ammosponge on Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:17 pm

wildcats are almost the worst .22 ammo out there. that distinction belongs to remington thunderbolts. try some cci minimags, or even the federal 710b 50 count boxes( 1.47 each at my walmart, locally) they're actually pretty good. if you want something with a little more kick, try cci stingers or velocitors. have fun! i got started with .22's a few years ago, and built everything from sporterized stuff, to .22 bench guns, and it's really the best place to start. and the 10/22 action is so bog simple, it's fun and easy to work on them.
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Re: ordered one today

Postby Hmac on Sat Feb 04, 2012 8:10 am

Ruger 10-22's probably have the biggest variety of aftermarket performance upgrade of any of the .22 rifles. Out of the box, 10-22's tend to have pretty crappy triggers...gritty, creep, and pretty hard pull...so I'd consider getting the trigger worked on. There might be local guys where you are that can do that kind of work, but I've found three different solutions for getting an excellent trigger pull on a 10-22 (I've used all three on the three 10-22's I own):

- Replace the entire trigger group (two-pin drop out, couldn't be simpler). I used a Volquartsen TG2000 trigger group https://www.volquartsen.com/products/205-tg2000 . I found it on sale at Midway for $179, but they're currently $219. Two pound pull, overtravel and takeup completely adjustable. Another option that's reportedly good is the trigger group from Kidd http://www.coolguyguns.com/Single-Stage_p_29.html . More expensive at $235

- Rebuild your current polymer trigger group with a drop-in trigger, hammer, and sear replacement from Kidd http://www.coolguyguns.com/Ruger-1022-t ... _p_95.html . $105, really excellent 2 1/4 lb pull. Simple install - can be done in minutes at your kitchen table.

- Send your trigger group out to have it re-worked. I used Brimstone Gunsmithing http://www.brimstonegunsmithing.com/rug ... rk-tier-3/ . You can specify the trigger pull. It's not quite as good as the above two options, but it's still excellent and is only $35.

One other thing to consider relative to smooth and reliable function of a 10-22 is sending the bolt out to get re-worked. I've used Que Custom Bolt http://sites.google.com/site/quesplace/ . For $35, he'll square the face, set the headspace (notoriously variable from the factory), radius the edges, pin the firing pin (to keep it inline for more consistent ignition). For another $10 he'll add a Volquartsen extractor (more consistent extraction), and for an additional $15 he'll jewel the exposed surface (cosmetic).

Both Que and Brimstone are sponsors over at RimfireCentral.com, and have excellent reputations at that very busy rimfire discussion forum.

Relative to scopes, I have several and like them all. If you want a variable 3-9x, consider the Nikon 3-9x40 BDC rimfire $149...(rimfire versions have parallax adjusted to 50 yards instead of the 100-150 yards for a centerfire rifle scope). The bullet drop compensator works great. I also have a Leupold 2-7x28...nice low profile, fine reticle $200, and I have a Mueller 4.5-14x40 APV with adjustable objective, great scope and a bargain at $120.
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Re: ordered one today

Postby mn4wheeler on Sun Mar 04, 2012 1:37 am

I added a Blackhawk grip and a Centerpoint scope. I love shooting this thing.

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Re: ordered one today

Postby 2in2out on Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:35 am

This is where I went for a new hammer and extractor, and was very happy with the results:

10/22 Parts Store:
http://www.cheapgunparts.com/store.php?seller=armedamerica@comcast.net


There's also a ton of info here:
http://rugerforum.net/forums.php
Watch for posts from a user called Iowegian - he knows what he's talking about.
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Re: ordered one today

Postby Consummate on Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:36 pm

It looks like tapco got together RJF on that rifle... :lol:

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