bernie
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The title pretty much says it all. I would like a 10/22 take down for squirrel hunting, but was curious as to whether it held zero to minute of squirrel when dissassembled and reassembled.
Apparently Ruger agrees; they put aperture sights on the barrel, rather than back on the receiver, where they should work best.
Mine does not. A barrel mounted sight solved the problem. If I had it to do again, I'd put the money into a folding stock and forget the takedown deal.The title pretty much says it all. I would like a 10/22 take down for squirrel hunting, but was curious as to whether it held zero to minute of squirrel when dissassembled and reassembled.