wayupnorth
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holy hate on 10/22 thread.
your going to get a lemon in any brand.
even Les Baer has a bad day.
your going to get a lemon in any brand.
even Les Baer has a bad day.
what is it then?
There I fixed it for you, I do not know a single person in the shooting world that hates on 10/22 owners. And "Less then a grand into it" Is implying you have close to a grand into it, they arent hating on the gun, they are laughing at YOU for putting so much cash into a pellet gun. I don't question why you did it, everyone can do whatever they want with their firearms, but 1000 dollars on a 10/22 might get you some ribbing.
lolmy son just spent $1200 on a new snowboard... He said, "hey dad, come and check out my new board!" i said, "wow! That thing is awesome..." it looked like a strip of 1/4" plywood that had a kindergarten art class turned loose on it... And worse of all the thing can't "group" at all... He's all over the mountain with it...
I agree with the others. 10/22s are fun and reliable, but not known for accuracy in stock form.
Sounds exactly like SKS rifles! In SKS's defence, it was never presented as a modern bench or hunting gun. 10/22 is being presented as such.
Presented as a bench gun? Do tell.......
OP, I was gonna say three things that you can check, ammo, clean gun/tight screws, and scope.
Nothing wrong with the 10/22's. Buy 300 rounds of ammo, shoot the snot out of it for 30 min. Try to wipe the grin off your face and go buy more ammo.
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What exactly am I checking with the scope?
And why should I check the screws if I have never taken the gun apart? Are 10/22s known for the screws coming loose by themselves or being loose from the factory?
what is it then?
X 2 are you looking to fix it or continue complaining about it?You're checking the scope to see that it's been installed correctly, that its mounting screws are properly tight (and that doesn't mean frickn CRAZY tight either...)
And the 'why' to your checking the barrel wedge screws (heck, the whole rifle's screws) even if you've never taken it apart is $h!+ happens and if you're really interested in tweaking your gun you'll do it. For fack's sake...
My son just spent $1200 on a new snowboard... He said, "Hey dad, come and check out my new board!" I said, "WOW! That thing is awesome..." It looked like a strip of 1/4" plywood that had a kindergarten art class turned loose on it... And worse of all the thing can't "group" at all... He's all over the mountain with it...



























