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A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
Sorry, just had to have a little fun with the post title.
I recently had the trigger in one of my 10/22’s worked on by Brimestone Gunsmithing of Camas, WA and I was curious how it would compare to a factory trigger. So yesterday I shot both rifles and here are the results. I fired two sets of three shots with each rifle in side by side bullseyes.
Of note is the fact these are not identical 10/22’s so the results have to have an *. First is a factory standard 10/22 with the 18.5 barrel and a 3X scope. Second is a Sporter Deluxe with a 20” barrel and a 7X scope. I would think these two differences would make a slight difference but the difference in the triggers is huge. The Sporter is the rifle with the improved trigger. I just had an idea , next time I go to the range I’ll use the improved trigger in both rifles for comparison. Why didn’t I think of that yesterday.
As you can see the Sporter (on the left) has a much tighter group.
50 yards bagged on a bench.
Six shot groups.
40 degrees and calm.
I recently had the trigger in one of my 10/22’s worked on by Brimestone Gunsmithing of Camas, WA and I was curious how it would compare to a factory trigger. So yesterday I shot both rifles and here are the results. I fired two sets of three shots with each rifle in side by side bullseyes.
Of note is the fact these are not identical 10/22’s so the results have to have an *. First is a factory standard 10/22 with the 18.5 barrel and a 3X scope. Second is a Sporter Deluxe with a 20” barrel and a 7X scope. I would think these two differences would make a slight difference but the difference in the triggers is huge. The Sporter is the rifle with the improved trigger. I just had an idea , next time I go to the range I’ll use the improved trigger in both rifles for comparison. Why didn’t I think of that yesterday.
As you can see the Sporter (on the left) has a much tighter group.
50 yards bagged on a bench.
Six shot groups.
40 degrees and calm.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
Good report and nice shooting. Thanks.
I've always maintained that 10/22s are under-rated for accuracy, but that much of that come from a lousy factory trigger and the fact that the 10/22 is so popular with beginners and casual shooters. We still have a mid '80s SD and added the BX trigger to it. Even that made a big difference. Our 10/22 SD is still no bench gun, but if you're patient and willing to do the work at the bench, it can shoot some excellent groups.
I've always maintained that 10/22s are under-rated for accuracy, but that much of that come from a lousy factory trigger and the fact that the 10/22 is so popular with beginners and casual shooters. We still have a mid '80s SD and added the BX trigger to it. Even that made a big difference. Our 10/22 SD is still no bench gun, but if you're patient and willing to do the work at the bench, it can shoot some excellent groups.
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Re: A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
Nice job Hatch. Ive had several 10/22's but no more. Last one I had was a take down and I got rid of it because it shot terrible.
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Don't worry about getting older and still doing stupid stuff. You'll do the stupid stuff as always, only much slower. Hold my beer and watch this.......
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
Re: A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
I have to admit that when I go squirrel shooting I take my Marlin 39-A. It’s crazy accurate, much more so that the 10/22’s. I bought these two because Washington State voters passed new semi-auto rifle requirements which included an $18.00 state fee to purchase one. The law was intended to go after AR-15 type rifles but the fools at the state Legislature wrote it so it included all semi-auto rifles. $18.00 on top of 8% sales tax makes a $200.00 10/22 a little bit on the expensive side. I picked these up before the law took place.
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Re: A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
Things that make you wanna go Hummm or Grunt in one guys case.
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Don't worry about getting older and still doing stupid stuff. You'll do the stupid stuff as always, only much slower. Hold my beer and watch this.......
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
Re: A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
I believe most folks would only consider the 10/22 to be nothing more than a plinker. No matter how you look at it, this demonstrates the fine performance of a "plinker" .22 rifle. Great comparison.
Paul
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Re: A Tale of Two Ten Twenty Two’s
I had a 10/22 I bought new in '75-'76, great little .22 rifle. My older son "acquired" it a few years ago along with my Ruger M77 RSI .308. He shoots the heck out that 10/22. Love some .22's.
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