You have an SR22 and bought a nordic receiver?
No I put a 10/22 in a Nordic chassis. With a short Dlask barrel
You have an SR22 and bought a nordic receiver?
I agree, I noticed VQ heaviest barrel they got is the weighted muzzle one.
Jamie if your going to put the heaviest barrel, Might I suggest upgrading the Vblock to a adjustable ( Or drill and tap for a small set screw ). It raises the barrel to comp for the barrel droop of the heavy barrel. So you don't need to use more elevation to comp.
Getting the Dlask one. They are sold out of barrels I want.
Joe is a good man. He broke my su22 when threading it. Replaced my whole rifle.
He needs to work on customer relation skills but as a builder, we are lucky to have him in Canada!
Side note, its a little frustrating to hear yet another sr22 owner swapping barrels and or chassies.
Why the heck did you spend and extra $200 on the sr22 if your only needing a stock 10/22 and building your own.
No I put a 10/22 in a Nordic chassis. With a short Dlask barrel
I have a Nordic chassis ( SR22) but a short barrel already.
Will mount a nightforce on it and shoot from 25 to 200 meters. 50/100 most common.
He says sr22, so I thought it was an sr22.
Side note, its a little frustrating to hear yet another sr22 owner swapping barrels and or chassies.
Why the heck did you spend and extra $200 on the sr22 if your only needing a stock 10/22 and building your own.
That isnt an sr22 barrel, is it?
If it isnt, other than the trigger set and reciever, what parts are still sr22?
SR22 receiver and trigger, 8" Dlask barrel. Original 16" SR22 barrel to go up on EE shortly...
SR22 receiver and trigger, 8" Dlask barrel. Original 16" SR22 barrel to go up on EE shortly...
So if you sell the stock and barrel, you basically lose the sr.
Let me guess, the dlask barrel groups better?
I hear everyone say how much greater the SR22 is, however in the end, they always swap parts.
So why not save a bunch and start with a basic 10/22?
The sr22 is an overpriced 10/22. Is it really worth $820 before taxes?????
So if you sell the stock and barrel, you basically lose the sr.
Let me guess, the dlask barrel groups better?
I hear everyone say how much greater the SR22 is, however in the end, they always swap parts.
So why not save a bunch and start with a basic 10/22?
The sr22 is an overpriced 10/22. Is it really worth $820 before taxes?????



























