10/22 show off (Read 140995 times)

Bushido

10/22 show off
« Reply #220 on: May 30, 2016, 07:38:15 PM »
A good place to start is Rimfire Central. Another great forum.

This forum has cost me many many many of dollars. Pure evil!! Lmao


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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #221 on: May 31, 2016, 04:42:19 AM »
This forum has cost me many many many of dollars. Pure evil!! Lmao


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Yeah, 10/22 Ultimate Build. I took any and all side jobs I could to afford the 2 I have. I would love to have a third.  :shake: :shake: :shake:
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Bushido

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #222 on: May 31, 2016, 08:48:51 PM »
I see quite a bit of impressive 10/22s when I shoot at KHSC. Far more "bling" than my humble build. I was curious as to know how many of you were Rimfire Central members and if any participate in the 22 rimfire challenge. Any of you in the 1/2"@50 or "The Holy Grail" club? I've shot many a sub 1/2" groups in my time but not any targets that would qualify. 3 of 4 targets sub MOA is hard with a 22. I go under the same username there.

Inspector

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #223 on: June 01, 2016, 06:30:13 AM »
I see quite a bit of impressive 10/22s when I shoot at KHSC. Far more "bling" than my humble build. I was curious as to know how many of you were Rimfire Central members and if any participate in the 22 rimfire challenge. Any of you in the 1/2"@50 or "The Holy Grail" club? I've shot many a sub 1/2" groups in my time but not any targets that would qualify. 3 of 4 targets sub MOA is hard with a 22. I go under the same username there.
I shot in the their rimfire challenge many many years ago. I never bothered to post my targets as I was ashamed.   :wtf: :wtf: :wtf: 

I suppose when I was testing my first 10/22 build or testing ammo in my Annie I probably had an occasional 0.50" @ 50yds. But with the winds out here even when there feels like there is no wind, you put a flag out there and it swirls around.

I go under the name "Kona Dave" over there. I usually hang out/monitor the Annie, High Standard, Marlin and ammunition sections. I usually try and just cruise by the 10/22 sections as I am too weak to resist doing another build.  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Bushido

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #224 on: June 01, 2016, 11:21:19 AM »

I shot in the their rimfire challenge many many years ago. I never bothered to post my targets as I was ashamed.   :wtf: :wtf: :wtf: 

Same here. To me having 1 group in the .4s is impressive. You need to have 3 of 4 just to qualify. The funny part is the top 5 in the 50y challenge are all in the .1s. Wow. .4 and .5s are what they are scoring in the Holy Grail 100y challenge.


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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #225 on: June 01, 2016, 11:58:24 AM »
Same here. To me having 1 group in the .4s is impressive. You need to have 3 of 4 just to qualify. The funny part is the top 5 in the 50y challenge are all in the .1s. Wow. .4 and .5s are what they are scoring in the Holy Grail 100y challenge.


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Makes you wonder...

Some people have to be the best no matter what. It could very easily be that someone shot a target at 5yds or 10 or 25....and lied. Or even used a .223/5.56 rifle to make the holes. Who knows? I never have seen any .22 rifle be that accurate outside where even the slightest wind will adversely affect your bullets.

That's why I didn't bother to upload my targets because not only was I ashamed of my lousy target that was far from perfect, but I suspect some of those guys were cheating. I'm just doing this for the fun of it. I hope those that didn't upload their targets had fun. That is the point of all of this.
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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #226 on: June 01, 2016, 06:29:25 PM »
Yes RFC is a huge forum with thousands of members, I'm sure some may be cheating but I do feel most of the well known guys are legit. Those that are leaders are known in the rimfire game and have their real names attached to their usernames. This guy although not a 10/22 really opens your eyes to how serious some guys get in the benchrest game http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek078.html . Some have money to burn and beautiful weather and wind conditions to shoot from.

I'm part of a few rimfire groups on Facebook. I've got into discussions with several shooters that say their 10/22 will shoot sub 1" @ 100y with Remington Golden Bullets all day. When I call them out on it and tell them to shoot the Holy Grail target and post it. ZERO has done so. I shoot 100 regularly with 22s, I know how hard it is to buck the wind at that distance

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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #227 on: June 01, 2016, 07:43:41 PM »
Yes RFC is a huge forum with thousands of members, I'm sure some may be cheating but I do feel most of the well known guys are legit. Those that are leaders are known in the rimfire game and have their real names attached to their usernames. This guy although not a 10/22 really opens your eyes to how serious some guys get in the benchrest game http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek078.html . Some have money to burn and beautiful weather and wind conditions to shoot from.

I'm part of a few rimfire groups on Facebook. I've got into discussions with several shooters that say their 10/22 will shoot sub 1" @ 100y with Remington Golden Bullets all day. When I call them out on it and tell them to shoot the Holy Grail target and post it. ZERO has done so. I shoot 100 regularly with 22s, I know how hard it is to buck the wind at that distance
Bench rest is a whole shooting sport all to it's own. While it takes skill it also takes expensive equipment.

I have shot 1" at 100yds here occasionally. I find I have to use decent ammo to get that sort of result. I refuse to shoot Remington .22's, especially the Golden Bullets, due to how dirty they are. If they shot 1" at 100yds I would be very surprised. Maybe they have gotten better in the last few years? IDK. I have not had any for 3 or 4 years, maybe longer. It used to be the rumor that the golden bullets were the rejects from another line of cartridges they packaged better and charged more for. And they used to be only bulk packed. Not sure if they still only bulk pack them or not? They used to be in the same category as Thunderbolts and Wildcats. LOL

I had 3 boxes of Aguila Super Extra Standard Velocity I brought to the range last weekend. They are the bottom of the barrel Aguila target grade and has been selling for around $6/box. Yes it is expensive. My lightweight 10/22 loved them. Sub MOA at 50yds. I need to shoot more of them to make sure they are not a fluke. Now I have to find some.

I find it harder to shoot at plastic Easter eggs hanging and blowing around in the wind at 100yds. Next time I bring out the eggs I'll let everyone know and you guys can come by and take some pot shots at them.
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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #228 on: June 04, 2016, 12:59:02 PM »
Here is my new takedown setup.  I was very happy with the accuracy of my last setup, but some of my friends had trouble shooting it.  I am thinking since the scope was receiver-mounted,  the POI would be affected depending on how they were holding the rifle.  IDK.

Anyways, I took that as an excuse to buy a barrel with a mounted picatinny rail.  I am hoping that it won't matter as much how they hold it since the scope will move with the barrel now. 

This is the Volquartsen carbon fiber 16.5" takedown bull-barrel with forend.  The barrel/forend costed just as much as my rifle.   :-[  Quality does seem excellent though.  I just switched it out today so I need to re-zero it again. 

Since my last post, I also changed out the scope mounts to Leupold low mounts and added some Butler Creek scope covers.  I am not 100% happy with the AGP Arms folding buttstock, but I like that it is easy to carry on my motorcycle.  If I owned a car, I think I would rather have the Magpul Hunter X-22 takedown stock conversion. 

The only thing stock on my rifle now is the receiver.  If I had a receiver I could build another rifle.   hmm....  ;D







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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #229 on: June 04, 2016, 09:58:27 PM »
Very Interesting build sound wave. I need to see this in person. So you take this apart regularly to transport? Doesn't the scope hanging off the barrel get knocked around? I'm sure it's a shooter. Join us in the 22 fun shoots.


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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #230 on: June 04, 2016, 10:52:20 PM »
Thanks.  Yeah if I rode my bike, then I took it apart, put it in a bag, and put it in my top case. 

Hmm..  You are right about the scope.  Plus, with the way the scope is mounted now, it is too long and won't fit in my usual bag anymore.  I just switched to this barrel today so I haven't tried transporting it yet. 

I hope it is a shooter.  It used to be. 

I just did a search about the 22 fun shoot.  Sounds fun.  I don't know if I will be ready by this month.  I am really bad at standing and shooting a rifle. 

paka808

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #231 on: June 04, 2016, 11:24:04 PM »
Here is my new takedown setup.  I was very happy with the accuracy of my last setup, but some of my friends had trouble shooting it.  I am thinking since the scope was receiver-mounted,  the POI would be affected depending on how they were holding the rifle.  IDK.

Anyways, I took that as an excuse to buy a barrel with a mounted picatinny rail.  I am hoping that it won't matter as much how they hold it since the scope will move with the barrel now. 

This is the Volquartsen carbon fiber 16.5" takedown bull-barrel with forend.  The barrel/forend costed just as much as my rifle.   :-[  Quality does seem excellent though.  I just switched it out today so I need to re-zero it again. 

Since my last post, I also changed out the scope mounts to Leupold low mounts and added some Butler Creek scope covers.  I am not 100% happy with the AGP Arms folding buttstock, but I like that it is easy to carry on my motorcycle.  If I owned a car, I think I would rather have the Magpul Hunter X-22 takedown stock conversion. 

The only thing stock on my rifle now is the receiver.  If I had a receiver I could build another rifle.   hmm....  ;D


nice  :thumbsup:

Bushido

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #232 on: June 05, 2016, 04:14:31 AM »
Thanks.  Yeah if I rode my bike, then I took it apart, put it in a bag, and put it in my top case. 

Hmm..  You are right about the scope.  Plus, with the way the scope is mounted now, it is too long and won't fit in my usual bag anymore.  I just switched to this barrel today so I haven't tried transporting it yet. 

I hope it is a shooter.  It used to be. 

I just did a search about the 22 fun shoot.  Sounds fun.  I don't know if I will be ready by this month.  I am really bad at standing and shooting a rifle.
Something I thought about... A bunch of precision bolt gun shooters use the Larue Tactical one piece QD mounts, They regularly remove their scopes and reattach it. They say it's really solid, repeatable and holds zero every time, Of course they are not cheap. ;D With one you could remove the scope and maybe still fit it in your bag

Please post an update on how it shoots. Might take a couple of trips to really see how it shoots. What kind of trigger group and bolt work have you done if any. Really cool build.

With the fun shoot, it really is just for fun.  Standing is going to be tough but we got to practice it sooner or later. For me I like to shoot positions when I can. it's challenging and fun.


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Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #233 on: June 05, 2016, 07:56:33 AM »
Something I thought about... A bunch of precision bolt gun shooters use the Larue Tactical one piece QD mounts, They regularly remove their scopes and reattach it. They say it's really solid, repeatable and holds zero every time, Of course they are not cheap. ;D With one you could remove the scope and maybe still fit it in your bag

Please post an update on how it shoots. Might take a couple of trips to really see how it shoots. What kind of trigger group and bolt work have you done if any. Really cool build.

With the fun shoot, it really is just for fun.  Standing is going to be tough but we got to practice it sooner or later. For me I like to shoot positions when I can. it's challenging and fun.


I have Larue mounts on my AR and really like them.  That is a good idea.  I am presently gathering parts for a dedicated .22 AR upper build so I have to stop spending money on my 10/22 for the time being. 

The trigger assembly is the Kidd single stage.  Bolt is Kidd also.  I also have the Kidd bolt buffer, charging handle assembly, and extended magazine release.

I got so much money in this rifle but I am sure someone with a stock rifle could still beat me.   :(  No amount of parts can make up for my lack of skill.  Still, it is fun buying stuff and modding.  :)


edit:  thanks Paka
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Bushido

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #234 on: June 06, 2016, 04:17:24 AM »

Still, it is fun buying stuff and modding.  :)


edit:  thanks Paka

Absolutely!! I'm a life long hot rodder and auto technician. I enjoy doing as much as I can myself. I mod all my own bolts, pillar and glass bedding, trigger groups etc. Plus I'm low on funds


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suka

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #235 on: June 16, 2016, 03:01:10 PM »
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Bushido

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #236 on: June 16, 2016, 07:56:43 PM »
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Oh boy don't give me ideas. Lmao. I have the tools to do something like this.

Bushido

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #237 on: July 12, 2016, 09:21:15 PM »
Ruger/Kidd build, waiting on a Vortex
HS-T 6-24x50 and a stock from Boyds

Was just curious if you ever got around to finishing your project. I have a Viper PST scope and it's phenominal was wondering how you like the HST

suka

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #238 on: July 12, 2016, 09:57:35 PM »
Hawaii legal 10/22 Pistol in the works.

SOON...............








10/22 from 80%  hrees the jig.



Completed 80% with 16" barrel


Still need the pistol grip stock.

suka

Re: 10/22 show off
« Reply #239 on: July 12, 2016, 09:59:20 PM »
 "Assault pistol" means a semiautomatic pistol which accepts a detachable magazine and which has two or more of the following characteristics:

     (1)  An ammunition magazine which attaches to the pistol outside of the pistol grip;

     (2)  A threaded barrel capable of accepting a barrel extender, flash suppressor, forward hand grip, or silencer;

     (3)  A shroud which is attached to or partially or completely encircles the barrel and which permits the shooter to hold the firearm with the second hand without being burned;

     (4)  A manufactured weight of fifty ounces or more when the pistol is unloaded;

     (5)  A centerfire pistol with an overall length of twelve inches or more; or

     (6)  It is a semiautomatic version of an automatic firearm;

but does not include a firearm with a barrel sixteen or more inches in length, an antique pistol as defined in this section or a curio or relic as those terms are used in 18 United States Code �921(16) or 27 Code of Federal Regulations 178.11.