FlyinBryan
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is your name magoo because of danny "magoo" chandler?
Hogue OverMolded rubber stock. $413.00 cash discount price plus ffl pick up charge then a new stock. no thanks
sorry I have amg money and not ford focus like you, get a better jobShaw makes an $800 10/22 barrell?!? Even the Lilja's come in at less than $500.
TonyAngel touched on it, but if you've got AMG type of money, you owe it to yourself to check out Tony Kidd's products (coolguyguns.com). If you don't like the trigger job you do yourself to the stock unit, you wont find a finer unit than one of his TGs.
sorry I have amg money and not ford focus like you, get a better job
why is that? why should he even bring up "if I can afford" crap, I think it was a crappy reply he refered to me!I agree that was a crappy response to Magoo's post. If you want the best trigger available, KIDD is the only game in town.
Shaw makes an $800 10/22 barrell?!? Even the Lilja's come in at less than $500.
TonyAngel touched on it, but if you've got AMG type of money, you owe it to yourself to check out Tony Kidd's products (coolguyguns.com). If you don't like the trigger job you do yourself to the stock unit, you wont find a finer unit than one of his TGs.
Tony, I enjoy and proud of projects I complete. I do not like just going out and buying something unless it is a car, house and so on. I am a very large gun lover, I am also competitive and shooting matches is my favorite. Shooting a gun I modified is more enjoyable and gratifying . I am sure you know and many other feel the same. Let us please drop any other subjects not regarding this subject. The 10/22 is a good platform to start of with is my thought; I am and will complete this. Just about anyone, can go and buy a firearm already done professionally. I want to do this my way, compete and enjoy, share ideas with others and learn, LEARN is why I come here, not to yak yak on subjects or argue with people. The worst thing I hate is arguing with someone, this is why I am not married. My interest is presently; taking this stock firearm and doing modification and try to shoot at/near professional level.Tape, you've made mention of your AMG budget a couple of times, so assuming that the sky is the limit, I'd say that you're looking in the wrong place for these parts. First of all, I wouldn't have started with a Ruger at all.
Maybe you should just take that rifle that you have and leave it in plinker form or sell it. As has been mentioned, Kidd has good parts; so I'd start there.
First get the Kidd Supergrade receiver, bolt, charging handle and other doo dads. Then I'd get a Lilja barrel and follow it up with a Kidd two stage trigger. I don't know what 451 is talking about with the Timney being just as nice as a Kidd. From what I've seen, Kidd has the nicest production 10/22 trigger on the planet and all others run at least a distant second. Throw all of these parts together and have them dropped into a McMillan stock.
I would consider a build like this to be about as good as it could get.
so taking a 10/22, replacing the barrel/stock and doing a homemade trigger job will not shoot as good as the setup you mention above? if you say no way that is what I want to hear and that level is what I'm aiming for with my setup. do you understand all I'm trying to get across? CompetitionFirst get the Kidd Supergrade receiver, bolt, charging handle and other doo dads. Then I'd get a Lilja barrel and follow it up with a Kidd two stage trigger. I don't know what 451 is talking about with the Timney being just as nice as a Kidd. From what I've seen, Kidd has the nicest production 10/22 trigger on the planet and all others run at least a distant second. Throw all of these parts together and have them dropped into a McMillan stock.
I would consider a build like this to be about as good as it could get.
I don't know what 451 is talking about with the Timney being just as nice as a Kidd. From what I've seen, Kidd has the nicest production 10/22 trigger on the planet and all others run at least a distant second. Throw all of these parts together and have them dropped into a McMillan stock.
He was making a suggestion as to better parts. Perhaps assuming, due to your AMG references (bragging???), that you would have more money to spend and therefore, could afford a set of KIDD components. Why? Because they are the best. Nobody "started" anything but you. Chip on your shoulder???why is that? why should he even bring up "if I can afford" crap, I think it was a crappy reply he refered to me!
When you said "$800 barrel" I don't think anyone could've assumed it was an integrally suppressed YHM unit. Could be that some of us misread what you said about barrels and having one built.As I said the Shaw barrel is temporary, the barrel I have coming cost me $499 plus a $200 tax stamp, a $75 transfer fee, and it was 25 bucks shipping. Okay...it was $799 not $800...I rounded up, sue me.
I agree as far as quality and yes, I've shot one with a Timney trigger. Feel is another matter and entirely subjective.I don't know what 451 is talking about with the Timney being just as nice as a Kidd.
Initially I went with Green Mountain then after reading awhile, and knowing that the barrel is the heart of accuracy I cancelled it and went with Lilja. Hope I made the right decision. It caused a delay in delivery, delivery is today, I checked UPS’s website and the parts are on the truck and it usually delivers around here at 2 and 4pm.btw...whose barrel did you go with?
I was wondering about the block, thanks I'll get one. tapping the barrel also sounds like a good idea. btw, nice rifleAs I stated I think the adjustable V-Blocks are the way to go with a heavy barrel, second only to using a threaded barrel and receiver. I also credit part of the accuracy of my Volquartzen barreled gun to the scope mount. It is mounted to the barrel rather than the receiver.
You do have to drill and tap the barrel but when you do have a removable barrel attaching the scope to it instead of the receiver provides that extra little stability to the system.