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Rimfire and Airguns
10/22 accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 647261" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I built a 10-22 with a Volquartsen SS fluted barrel a few years back in a laminated thumbole stock. I used the dime sized little orange stickers for targets. That rifle would literly put 10 shots into a raged hole on a dime sized sticker almost every time 50 yards. It was not picky about ammo either, however I did use match grade ammo. So I dont feel you are getting what you shoud from your rifle if you are doing your part as a shooter.</p><p> </p><p>Now before you scrap the barrel, change the scope. I have had 17's with no recoil at all shoot like crap from a cheap scope. It can be shocking what a good scope will do for a rifle. Also, watch out for parralax too.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 647261, member: 7503"] I built a 10-22 with a Volquartsen SS fluted barrel a few years back in a laminated thumbole stock. I used the dime sized little orange stickers for targets. That rifle would literly put 10 shots into a raged hole on a dime sized sticker almost every time 50 yards. It was not picky about ammo either, however I did use match grade ammo. So I dont feel you are getting what you shoud from your rifle if you are doing your part as a shooter. Now before you scrap the barrel, change the scope. I have had 17's with no recoil at all shoot like crap from a cheap scope. It can be shocking what a good scope will do for a rifle. Also, watch out for parralax too. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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