lobo9er
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Watched a YouTube video of someone doing this. He seemed happy with his build. Anyone here try it? Or, have better results replacing 10/22 parts with aftermarket parts? Nothing I'm considering, just thought it was cool.
I have a couple of franken rugers 10/22 where the only thing ruger is the receiver, everything else from various sources, like Kidd, and Green Mountain barrels an so on.
What issues are you having? Here is the latest I built and can't find the other one and the other 10/22's are factory. This one has a Kidd barrel and the Boyd's at-one stock don't can't remember the trigger, could be a BX not sure.I bought a Ruger receiver from S&P just so I could build the rest out the way I wanted….OK, the first of several steps is admitting I have a problem….
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. Too much money, and not enough senseWhat issues are you having?
beautiful, how's it shoot?Oops messed up but here is the Franken Ruger.
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Must be contagious.. Too much money, and not enough sense
It shoots a lot better than I can. I love shooting it at 200 yards and wished I had opted for a higher magnification scope. It has the Bushnell Forge 3-18X50 and I average about 2.75 inch 10 shot groups to 3.9 inch groups on a calm day. Sub moa to moa at 100 yards all day with CCI, Aguila, and Wolf match extra. I only shoot 40 grain rounds. It does not do good with subsonic rounds at 200 yards. I'm thinking that because there seems to be a swirling wind always at the range that the slow velocity rounds get affected more by the wind than than having to go through the transsonic stage.beautiful, how's it shoot?
and what kind of stock is this? amazing looking gun. nice workIt shoots a lot better than I can. I love shooting it at 200 yards and wished I had opted for a higher magnification scope. It has the Bushnell Forge 3-18X50 and I average about 2.75 inch 10 shot groups to 3.9 inch groups on a calm day. Sub moa to moa at 100 yards all day with CCI, Aguila, and Wolf match extra. I only shoot 40 grain rounds. It does not do good with subsonic rounds at 200 yards. I'm thinking that because there seems to be a swirling wind always at the range that the slow velocity rounds get affected more by the wind than than having to go through the transsonic stage.