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New Evil Black Rifle
New Evil Black Rifle
I retired my old Savage 6A a couple months ago, and last week I couldn't stand the itch any longer so bought a new Ruger 10-22. Been blazing thru a couple hundred rounds since Saturday just to make sure everything worked. Even picked up a BX-25 mag for it today.
Nice gun. I like the light weight and it's pretty accurate - grouped well in the back yard at around 30 yds. I'll have to do something about the sights tho. Can barely make out the tiny front bead. Probably buy a cheap scope, and I'll probably get the BX Trigger from Ruger later.
The gun, 500 rnds of CCI 40grn RN, and a spare 10rnd mag for $369. Ammo prices around here seem to be slowly dropping. This CCI was a little under 10cents/rnd.
Nice gun. I like the light weight and it's pretty accurate - grouped well in the back yard at around 30 yds. I'll have to do something about the sights tho. Can barely make out the tiny front bead. Probably buy a cheap scope, and I'll probably get the BX Trigger from Ruger later.
The gun, 500 rnds of CCI 40grn RN, and a spare 10rnd mag for $369. Ammo prices around here seem to be slowly dropping. This CCI was a little under 10cents/rnd.
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- Vaquero
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Re: New Evil Black Rifle
Nice Gene, I had a couple of them at one time. I gifted to the two youngest.
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Re: New Evil Black Rifle
You just cant have to much fun with a 10/22 and there is so much aftermarket stuff out there to make them just the way you want them. I have one with the hammer forged bull barrel and it shoots lights out. Im wanting to get a carbon fiber barrel for it. The biggest plus here is I dont need to pick up the brass.
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I have the talo m1 carbine version. I recently put a red dot on it and it rings the steel plate at 50 yards every shot. I had a problem with the magazines in the beginning. Keeping thm loaded seems to have cured the jambing.
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On my backyard range in Virginia I never worried about picking up the brass from the 22s since I wasn't going to reload that. Here in Oklahoma, my home range is inside the fenced 20 acres we use for livestock and the wife worries that the cows might ingest the brass so she wants it policed as much as possible. PITA, so I might eventually fence in my range to keep the beasts out. I hate walking around their deposits anyway.
As far as the 10-22 goes, I had one years ago that was a tack driver, right out of the box. I got very lucky with it. When I was out on a deployment with the CH46 squadron my 1st wife let her two younger brothers take it out and shoot it for a week or so, and they shot four or five hundred rounds of 22 ammo through it, then brought it back without cleaning it. (As a young Marine, I cleaned it after every use, of course.) She wrapped it in a surplus store wool blanket and tossed it in the trunk of her 74 Pontiac Lemans... and forgot about it. I was gone six months... over the winter. I came home, and when I asked about the rifle, she forgot where she put it ...
When I finally found it, the barrel and receiver was covered in rust, the lands and grooves were pitted, and the bolt was frozen. The trunk seal on the car didn't seal tight and there had been heavy snows that winter. The Rifle had been wrapped in a soaking wet wool blanket off and on for the winter. My Father in Law offered to buy another rifle to replace the one the boys had ruined by not cleaning and returning it to the case where they found it, but ... he hadn't ruined it. SHE should have never loaned out MY rifle.
I always meant to buy another later in life, and in fact went to the Shop to buy one several years ago, and they were out. I ended up with the CZ455 Bolt Action. Never looked back.
As far as the 10-22 goes, I had one years ago that was a tack driver, right out of the box. I got very lucky with it. When I was out on a deployment with the CH46 squadron my 1st wife let her two younger brothers take it out and shoot it for a week or so, and they shot four or five hundred rounds of 22 ammo through it, then brought it back without cleaning it. (As a young Marine, I cleaned it after every use, of course.) She wrapped it in a surplus store wool blanket and tossed it in the trunk of her 74 Pontiac Lemans... and forgot about it. I was gone six months... over the winter. I came home, and when I asked about the rifle, she forgot where she put it ...
When I finally found it, the barrel and receiver was covered in rust, the lands and grooves were pitted, and the bolt was frozen. The trunk seal on the car didn't seal tight and there had been heavy snows that winter. The Rifle had been wrapped in a soaking wet wool blanket off and on for the winter. My Father in Law offered to buy another rifle to replace the one the boys had ruined by not cleaning and returning it to the case where they found it, but ... he hadn't ruined it. SHE should have never loaned out MY rifle.
I always meant to buy another later in life, and in fact went to the Shop to buy one several years ago, and they were out. I ended up with the CZ455 Bolt Action. Never looked back.
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Interesting war story. I lost a 300 Savage while I was away in VN. I'd had my then Father in law (first wife dad) keep it for me. Somehow it disappeared while I was gone. So did my first wife - no loss there.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 11:13 amOn my backyard range in Virginia I never worried about picking up the brass from the 22s since I wasn't going to reload that. Here in Oklahoma, my home range is inside the fenced 20 acres we use for livestock and the wife worries that the cows might ingest the brass so she wants it policed as much as possible. PITA, so I might eventually fence in my range to keep the beasts out. I hate walking around their deposits anyway.
As far as the 10-22 goes, I had one years ago that was a tack driver, right out of the box. I got very lucky with it. When I was out on a deployment with the CH46 squadron my 1st wife let her two younger brothers take it out and shoot it for a week or so, and they shot four or five hundred rounds of 22 ammo through it, then brought it back without cleaning it. (As a young Marine, I cleaned it after every use, of course.) She wrapped it in a surplus store wool blanket and tossed it in the trunk of her 74 Pontiac Lemans... and forgot about it. I was gone six months... over the winter. I came home, and when I asked about the rifle, she forgot where she put it ...
When I finally found it, the barrel and receiver was covered in rust, the lands and grooves were pitted, and the bolt was frozen. The trunk seal on the car didn't seal tight and there had been heavy snows that winter. The Rifle had been wrapped in a soaking wet wool blanket off and on for the winter. My Father in Law offered to buy another rifle to replace the one the boys had ruined by not cleaning and returning it to the case where they found it, but ... he hadn't ruined it. SHE should have never loaned out MY rifle.
I always meant to buy another later in life, and in fact went to the Shop to buy one several years ago, and they were out. I ended up with the CZ455 Bolt Action. Never looked back.
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Re: New Evil Black Rifle
I bought a 10/22 for my Girlfriend about 2 years ago. She loved it just as it came, then she shot my CZ Benchrest rifle. "I want a trigger like that, and a better scope"! She now has a BX trigger and a bigger scope now!!
2 weeks ago Saturday I found me a 10/22. Mine is from 2002 and Stainless with a super cheap scope. I ordered a BX trigger and put it in. 2.4 lbs. now!
I didn't notice when I put in the trigger that the Bolt stop fell out. And didn't notice. Guess I know why I was having feeding trouble!
My point to all of this, if you take the stock off watch ALL the pins that might fall out!
2 weeks ago Saturday I found me a 10/22. Mine is from 2002 and Stainless with a super cheap scope. I ordered a BX trigger and put it in. 2.4 lbs. now!
I didn't notice when I put in the trigger that the Bolt stop fell out. And didn't notice. Guess I know why I was having feeding trouble!
My point to all of this, if you take the stock off watch ALL the pins that might fall out!
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Good tip, thanks.bikeridertim wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 8:14 pmI bought a 10/22 for my Girlfriend about 2 years ago. She loved it just as it came, then she shot my CZ Benchrest rifle. "I want a trigger like that, and a better scope"! She now has a BX trigger and a bigger scope now!!
2 weeks ago Saturday I found me a 10/22. Mine is from 2002 and Stainless with a super cheap scope. I ordered a BX trigger and put it in. 2.4 lbs. now!
I didn't notice when I put in the trigger that the Bolt stop fell out. And didn't notice. Guess I know why I was having feeding trouble!
My point to all of this, if you take the stock off watch ALL the pins that might fall out!
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