adcoch1
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I've played with the TD model at cabelas, and I'd like to have one for a survival kit for the boat or truck. Looks like it would do a lot better job than the ar7 i used for that job in the past.
My experience with 10-22s is from four different ones I've owned and a lot I've shot that were owned by friends.
I've seen ftf or fte with two out of maybe ten rifles i don't own, only one issue one time was related to anything but aftermarket mags. But I am batting .500 on ones I've owned. My first one was an '86 production standard model with the barrel band removed and a cheap old scope. It wasn't really accurate, but absolutely unstoppable with factory mags. Sold it stupidly. The next two were newer rifles, both purchased new, one wood stocked, one plastic, and neither would feed consistently. The plastic stocked one was a tack driver though. Both went down the road. Then my last one, a '78 production that ran flawlessly with all but a single butler creek 30 rnd, was super accurate in both the wood stock and the Butler Creek folding stock. But alas it was stolen by an ex friend who was battling alcoholism, and I haven't had the heart to get another all set up. May get a stainless takedown for boat camping though...
My experience with 10-22s is from four different ones I've owned and a lot I've shot that were owned by friends.
I've seen ftf or fte with two out of maybe ten rifles i don't own, only one issue one time was related to anything but aftermarket mags. But I am batting .500 on ones I've owned. My first one was an '86 production standard model with the barrel band removed and a cheap old scope. It wasn't really accurate, but absolutely unstoppable with factory mags. Sold it stupidly. The next two were newer rifles, both purchased new, one wood stocked, one plastic, and neither would feed consistently. The plastic stocked one was a tack driver though. Both went down the road. Then my last one, a '78 production that ran flawlessly with all but a single butler creek 30 rnd, was super accurate in both the wood stock and the Butler Creek folding stock. But alas it was stolen by an ex friend who was battling alcoholism, and I haven't had the heart to get another all set up. May get a stainless takedown for boat camping though...