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<blockquote data-quote="ntg" data-source="post: 712397" data-attributes="member: 32568"><p>I have a 10/22, and all I've done is change the sear to lighten the pull. It does fairly well. I also have a XT-22VR that I just recently got 3 weeks ago. It's been great so far. I put a Bushnell e3940sf (side focus) limited editions on it. It was $200 less the $75 rebate = heck of a deal IMO. I haven't been able to really give it a true workout yet. The other night after I got done helping some scouts I shot prone at the indoor rim-fire at our club as it was already dark. The 5-shot groups were all easily covered w/ a dime and many were 3/8". This is a 15 yd range and I don't have the trigger all the way down as I don't want it super light if I'm training a youth with it. Also, before the kids showed up I was able to shoot a 8" gong at 100 yards with monotonous regularity. I was pleased. I believe ~200yrd shots will be fairly doable with this rig.</p><p></p><p>Hope my post isn't too late to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntg, post: 712397, member: 32568"] I have a 10/22, and all I've done is change the sear to lighten the pull. It does fairly well. I also have a XT-22VR that I just recently got 3 weeks ago. It's been great so far. I put a Bushnell e3940sf (side focus) limited editions on it. It was $200 less the $75 rebate = heck of a deal IMO. I haven't been able to really give it a true workout yet. The other night after I got done helping some scouts I shot prone at the indoor rim-fire at our club as it was already dark. The 5-shot groups were all easily covered w/ a dime and many were 3/8". This is a 15 yd range and I don't have the trigger all the way down as I don't want it super light if I'm training a youth with it. Also, before the kids showed up I was able to shoot a 8" gong at 100 yards with monotonous regularity. I was pleased. I believe ~200yrd shots will be fairly doable with this rig. Hope my post isn't too late to help. [/QUOTE]
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