With really good ammo I can consistently group about 1" but that's about it.
One inch at what distance?
50 yards. Didn't you see my "Ammo Test Day" thread?!?
Gramps and AKMike, you guys are making me jealous!
With really good ammo I can consistently group about 1" but that's about it. Occasionally I'll get a "ragged single hole" but that's more of a fluke than skill.
I'm using all stock parts (except sights) on my 10/22 and I don't want to get a new barrel but you guys sure are pushing me in that direction.
AC the difference between your gun is the taper vs. .920. I wouldn't worry too much about it because with that stock barrel it will never perform like the bull. IMO
35 - A bit hard to describe but the paper was wrapped around the socket, no glue or adhesive. Think of a hotdog in a bun maybe? All done by hand from the receiver inlet to the forend. Start with the butt of the rifle towards you, sand in full length strokes towards the forend a while, switch ends to sand towards the butt and so on. Again, checking with the barreled receiver for fitment, using a dollar bill to ensure no contact of barrel to stock.
I started with 60 grit sandpaper to sand 90% to final fit and the last portion with 150 or 220. It's merely cosmetic and rarely seen but the smooth finish of fine grit paper is just a little nicer.
Flash - Yes sir! That is one I bought from you some year or so ago. It is for my wife and will be receiving an armorall / birchwood stock oil finish. Should look fantastic. If you wanna run the test side-by-side let me know when and where to show up!
Mike - That's a fantastic group! What range? Don't tell me indoor....
Speed - I normally shoot at American Shooting Center but have not been out in a loooong time. Should be out more often starting next month.
I went to Carter's...sigh it was the only range I could get to on a Sunday before closing.
I really wish I still had that one hole 5 round group. So mad when I lost it. Kept a few of the shotgun shells I shot at 100yards though.
I'm seriously thinking about sneaking it out to 200 at ASC and seeing if I can hit anything.
I love rim fire I've shot M16s, SBRs, .50bmg at 600 yards, several thousand dollar long range rifles, and .22 is still my favorite thing to shoot. There's no excuses if you do badly it's most likely you and not the gun. It's really forced me to focus on what I'm doing.
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