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  • Ruger 10/22 purchase

    I've decided that my birthday present this year will be a Ruger 10/22.
    And I'm looking for something accurate out of the box, so Question is: 10/22T (target: bull barrel/target trigger) or 10/22 VTLH (tactical: bull barrel/target trigger/built in front tripod/Hogue stock).

    Due to the magic of Ruger's LE/MIL pricing both are about the same price (sub $400), so what's your liking?

    Neither come with iron sights so I'd also like any suggestions on a reasonably priced scope for general target shooting, nothing in excess of 100-200 yards along with my aging eyes. I've seen some scopes specifically labeled for rimfire rifles, but have no experience with them.

    thoughts?

  • #2
    The 10/22 is on my short list of wants.
    As far as scope, I asked here a few weeks ago on recommendations.
    One of them was the BSA Sweet 22.
    I purchased one to put on my old Glenfield 25 with the intentions of moving it over to the 10/22 in the future

    This is the one I got. It's awesome! Makes shooting a pleasure again.
    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/214...-reticle-matte
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    --Thomas Jefferson (1764).

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tinman507 View Post
      The 10/22 is on my short list of wants.
      As far as scope, I asked here a few weeks ago on recommendations.
      One of them was the BSA Sweet 22.
      I purchased one to put on my old Glenfield 25 with the intentions of moving it over to the 10/22 in the future

      This is the one I got. It's awesome! Makes shooting a pleasure again.
      http://www.midwayusa.com/product/214...-reticle-matte
      Looks good and the price is right. How much have you used it?
      Note: Holy moley just saw this on Amazon. Is it for real?
      BSA Sweet .22 3 - 9x40 mm Scope Matte Black


      List Price: $170.00 Price: $39.99

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      • #4
        If you want a real treat - get a 10/22T, and forget all the standard triggers - the ONLY trigger to get is the Kidd. Thats the best. Check his video's on YouTube.

        The Ruger barrel is up to the task. Actually... the stock light barrel is very good if you take the time to bed it correctly, and the action too.

        You may want... to rework the receiver to have a clean out hole in the rear part. In that way, you can bed the barrel to the action with metal filled accraglass, and bed the whole thing to the stock. Yes the barrel is then semi permanent to the action (it can be removed.... heat... cleanup, etc), but that will make for a rock- rock- rock steady arrangement. The typical Ruger draw-in wedge thing tends to rock the barrel in the action - not the best arrangement. If you bed it to the action then use the wedge for insurance, you're good to go.

        With a Kidd trigger, and good sights, expect half inch groups at 50 yards. Not really the best accuracy from a .22 - but pretty damn good for an autoloader. Proper bedding will shrink the groups from over an inch, to about a half inch... and you can always do that later on, no?

        As a comparison, my Kimber of Oregon All American Match, does about sub quarter inch at 50 yards with Eley match or Remingon subsonic ammo. Single shot bolt guns do that tho.

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        • #5
          Had it out to sight it in and once more after that to play.
          Holy smokes I can see again!!
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          "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
          --Thomas Jefferson (1764).

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          • #6
            I just got a 10/22 Takedown model, I like it!
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            • #7
              Originally posted by HDoc View Post
              Looks good and the price is right. How much have you used it?
              Note: Holy moley just saw this on Amazon. Is it for real?
              BSA Sweet .22 3 - 9x40 mm Scope Matte Black


              List Price: $170.00 Price: $39.99

              WOW Jump on that immediately
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              Sold all my guns. I dislike firearms.
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              That notch in the rail is supposed to be there

              "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
              --Thomas Jefferson (1764).

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              • #8
                It's hard to go wrong with any 10/22 Ruger puts out. I bought a new 10/22 carbine for about $200+ tax out the door. Whole lot of fun wrapped up in a small package.
                To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.


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                • #9
                  I have a standard 10/22 (my Wife claimed it long ago) and a 10/22T that was a gift from her. The T has a 4X12 BSA scope and is a tack driver. The standard went with myself and the son in law to a range day last fall. I had added a fixed 4 power Bushnell scope to it on a really good base set. It was in need of fianlly dialing in the scope. We set up two of those "five squared" sight in targets up and I sarted shooting 5 shot groups and zeroing in the scope (25yrds, all other lines were packed). Soon I had the little standard 10/22 shooting right on so I loaded up one of the new Ruger 25 round mags and moved to the center of the next target. Shooting with elbows braced lightly on the bench I was shooting the center out of the target with nary a flyer. My Son-in-law finally pointed out we were drawing a crowd...
                  Held its zero great at the 50yrd line but with so many Deer Hunters there that day we could never move over to the 100yrd line.
                  Stock Ruger triggers improve with time and true target triggers are fairly easy to install. To my mind the best thing for shooting the little Ruger right is in the scope base. I use the Leupold one peice base and mid high rings. Fits me right and is a very solid mount. Not a huge fan of the little tip-off base Ruger "used" to send out with the 10/22 (still do??).
                  Good luck and enjoy.
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                  "Nope" I said, "just prepared".
                  " prepared for what" he asked?
                  "more stuff than you are"
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                  • #10
                    The 10/22 is a great little rifle. Mine is from '77 and I have no idea how many thousands of rounds it has had through it. Even the basic rifles are wonderful shooters. I saw that Browning has just brought out a holosight for around $70 and I am going to have to check that out.
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                    • #11
                      I've been planning my next purchase to be a 10/22. I know you said you wanted out-of-the-box accuracy, so this idea may not be of interest. But I'm interested in light weight and smaller grip/distance to trigger (family shooting). So the bull barrel model isn't all that light and the standard 10/22 stock is a bit of a reach for smaller hands. I'm thinking of taking a 10/22 tactical model (10/22 fs) and swapping the standard stock out for a Knoxxx Axiom floating barrel stock. Seen a few of these, typically w/ target barrels, but there are a few w/ the standard barrels and they generally get good reviews in this configuration for accuracy and overally shootability.

                      Happy shopping. Any new gun purchase is a good one!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Planedude View Post
                        I have a standard 10/22 (my Wife claimed it long ago) and a 10/22T that was a gift from her. The T has a 4X12 BSA scope and is a tack driver. The standard went with myself and the son in law to a range day last fall. I had added a fixed 4 power Bushnell scope to it on a really good base set. It was in need of fianlly dialing in the scope. We set up two of those "five squared" sight in targets up and I sarted shooting 5 shot groups and zeroing in the scope (25yrds, all other lines were packed). Soon I had the little standard 10/22 shooting right on so I loaded up one of the new Ruger 25 round mags and moved to the center of the next target.
                        Stock Ruger triggers improve with time and true target triggers are fairly easy to install. To my mind the best thing for shooting the little Ruger right is in the scope base. I use the Leupold one peice base and mid high rings. Fits me right and is a very solid mount. Not a huge fan of the little tip-off base Ruger "used" to send out with the 10/22 (still do??).
                        Good luck and enjoy.
                        Thanks. The 10/22 VLEH is a Target model with an over molded Hogue stock and built in foldable front tripod. Ordered it yesterday along with that
                        $39.00 deal on a BSA Sweet .22 3-9x scope. Given the run on Rugers
                        I'm wondering how long it's going to take to get it from a major distributor.
                        My current wait record is six months for a stainless Sig P220.

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                        • #13
                          Picked up a 1967 Canadian Centennial model in, let's see it was either 1968 or 1969. Many memories were made with it over the years. To include me and my brother's impromptu competitive shoots at targets consisting of silly things like empty 12ga shotgun hulls at 100 yards and keeping tin cans bouncing around for a whole magazine. Small game on the farm lived in great fear of it -- lol.

                          Found it was plenty accurate for me out of the box with the only addition I made to it being a 4x scope. Still have it and it's still a lot of fun to take out without having to break the bank on ammo costs.
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                          • #14
                            I just bought a 16.5" 1:9 twist threaded 10/22 barrel to go into my Charger.

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                            • #15
                              Whats the plan scoundrel? You gonna leave the Charger stock and just have a super long handgun barrel?
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