From junk to Ranger RIFFIC! *UPDATE 3/23*

I have one like that-and it wouldn't feed worth a darn,it turned out to be a bit of play in the dovetail notch on the barrel that the the piece that holds the bolt that secures the stock-some JB Weld tightened that up and the feeding issue was solved.
 
You're doing a great job, keep it up! After you're done, dig deeper into the gun closet and find some more "junk" or look for someone else's "junk". I did a few of those. Bought for $20, sold for $100.

Walt
 
Well, tomorrow is the big day. The stock should be finished, and every thing should be in good working order, I am going to wait until the end of the registry to send it out to be reblued, just cause.... well just cause. I even picked up some .22 Shorts for the occasion (never fired any before, cause I never had a rifle capable of firing them! :D )
 
Here is the target Group 1 on the left is 4.8 MOA and Group 2 on the right is 4.5 MOA at 40m with open iron sights.
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