desidog
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I think the only thing that is still "stock" on my 10/22 is the receiver!
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/once you start modifying... it's a long slope.
I think the only thing that is still "stock" on my 10/22 is the receiver!
i've heard of the TRS-25 red dot from Bushnell on a 10-22, anyone have that set up?
True to an extent. An upgraded trigger (even if you do it yourself) and better sights will help you shoot better however.It`s a 22. Your plinking. All that stuff won`t help/make it shoot any better. save your money.
iyn said:i've heard of the TRS-25 red dot from Bushnell on a 10-22, anyone have that set up?
I did for a while, until my astigmatism got to where I couldn't use a red dot any more. (round dot turned into an irregular blob) it's a decent little dot. Best in price class as far as I can tell.i've heard of the TRS-25 red dot from Bushnell on a 10-22, anyone have that set up?
True to an extent. An upgraded trigger (even if you do it yourself) and better sights will help you shoot better however.
The only thing it really needs is ammo. There's bazillions of stories about how folks begin modifying their 10/22's and end up with enough parts left over to put the original rifle back together and have it sitting alongside their hot-rodded "Ruger" 10/22 that no longer has a single Ruger part in the thing.
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Unfortunately, no. The stock trigger on the new models isn't the worst out there as far as .22lr's go, but it's no better/worse than the older stock model 10/22's IMO.Exactly, I understand the spirit of the "just shoot it" comments, but I also know that my 10/22 came with an 8 lb trigger, and for the $30 cost of a Power Custom hammer, I reduced the trigger to 3 lb. To me that's a no brainer, maybe all 10/22's are shipping with nice light triggers these days....but I doubt it.