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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rimfire and Airguns
Opinion's on most accurate semi-auto .22's
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<blockquote data-quote="LongRangeHuntingGuy50" data-source="post: 2506944" data-attributes="member: 109191"><p>The Switchbolt doesn't need a break in procedure like a centerfire would. Clean it then shoot it a lot. You'll find the barrel likes to be a little dirty. That Leupold will be fine for plinking, I have the same combo. The parallax is set for 100yards on that scope, you'll want an adjustable scope for competing. </p><p></p><p>Remember that the Switchbolt stock is clearanced for the charging handle. If you replace the stock with a 10/22 stock it will bind unless modified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongRangeHuntingGuy50, post: 2506944, member: 109191"] The Switchbolt doesn’t need a break in procedure like a centerfire would. Clean it then shoot it a lot. You’ll find the barrel likes to be a little dirty. That Leupold will be fine for plinking, I have the same combo. The parallax is set for 100yards on that scope, you’ll want an adjustable scope for competing. Remember that the Switchbolt stock is clearanced for the charging handle. If you replace the stock with a 10/22 stock it will bind unless modified. [/QUOTE]
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