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Jay Wolf
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Has anyone had experience with a tricked out 10-22 being more or less accurate than a Volquartsen?
Has anyone had experience with a tricked out 10-22 being more or less accurate than a Volquartsen?
The rifles no and the 17 wsm never shot one .I put together a 10-22 with Volquartsen trigger parts, bull barrel , big scope, thumb hole stock and it does shoot .5 at 50 yards
I found that cost wise ,I had almost as much in the 10-22 as if I had bought a Volquartsen. Are the Volquartsen rifles more accurate? The latest thing they are promoting is the 17 WSM caliber. I wonder if it is what they claim.
Yes Sir you are 100% correct .Accuracy is something that gets discussed a lot on 10/22 forums, but a lot of 10/22 shooters don't have a good handle on what is good. This isn't meant as a slam, but most of the shooters fall into the casual shooter category and are never exposed to really accurate .22 rimfires. It seems like everyone is really amazed when an upgraded 10/22 shoots a 1/2" group. The beauty of a 10/22 is that it can be upgraded, to a point, without the services of a gunsmith and with no real metal work being done. Basically, you use a Chinese Menu system of 1 from column A, one from B, one from C etc. Then you bolt the pieces together. This generally give a very trouble free gun that will shoot 1/2" center to center groups. However, since the aftermarket parts have to be designed to work with about any action, trigger etc, they are made to rather loose specs. If you want to go past that to a really competitive gun, hand work and fitting between parts will be needed, and the barrel will need to be hand finished. These are the same things and the same level of detail recquired in any other shooting discipline to reach the top level of accuracy. I scanned a target I shot two days before our state meet that was shot at the end of a session of ammo selection and tuner adjustment.
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The two targets noted in the lower row are a 5 shot group (left) and a 10 shot group (right) with Lapua Midas, which this barrel prefers. This is a standard ARA target and the center bull is very close to 1/2". The 5 shot group measured 0.109" and the right group was ruined by poor trigger work but was still in the low to mid .2's. The other 9 shots were in the high .1's. That shows the level that 10/22's can achieve, which is very close to competitive bolt rifles.
So I'll ask this question, and nobody has to answer if they don't want to.
If 50 of these 10/22 rifles, competed with 50 bolt rifles (let's say the top 50 rifles at the ARA nationals) - what do y'all think the results would show?
So I'll ask this question, and nobody has to answer if they don't want to.
If 50 of these 10/22 rifles, competed with 50 bolt rifles (let's say the top 50 rifles at the ARA nationals) - what do y'all think the results would show?
Well I don't know for sure but right now I am #2 in TEXAS and 48th Nationally and 66th on the A line ,Maybe if I bought a little better ammo other than that cheapo Center X ,I might be able to win that Ford King Ranch pick up
What do you think Linekin?
Lol
Joe
I'm not trying to be a smart butt it's about $2500 difference people build bolt guns for supposedly supreme accuracy but technology is catching up and I feel in the very near future there won't be much of a difference at all but when you look at the broad spectrum of things it's all in what you want to get out of these rim fire games what I am trying to do is making it more affordable for people to be able to play whatever game they want for less money and still be competitive
Joe
A custom Autoloader, one of the new double pin support actions, trigger, barrel and stock? I only have about 2800. in the last bolt gun I had built.
Pete
Joe, I'd pass on the Ford
I think you've got your guns shooting great. But more importantly you're having fun. I saw that at the TC.
I wouldn't be at all surprised to see some of the 10-22s in the Top 25. There are other variables at play here other than the actions.
Correct me if I'm wrong Joe but isn't the 10 ring on the ABRA target smaller than the IR50 target? Given that, & your recent 200 I think anything's possible.
Keith