10/22 Ruger Archangel 556 conversion stock

BeaverTail002

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At first I thought the conversion was cool, easy to install and looks awesome but when I went to zero my ACOG the aim was completely out of wack! Changed to a different scope just to rule out that it wasn't the scope and same thing happened. To my knowledge the 10/22's effective range is roughly around 100 yards so I did my zero at 50 yards and the groupings were terrible, even at 25 yards! There was no wind and I know ammo can make a bit of a difference but this type of inconsistency is on another level. This rifle was decently accurate when it came from factory but not after I installed the archangel stock. I'm thinking this is happening because the scope is no longer mounted on the barrel! Has anyone ever experience this??
 
Sooo you've mounted your scope to a plastic clamshell "stock" and now are having accuracy issues?
I would think irons or maybe a red dot would be a better choice for that setup and maybe look at 25yrd zero and don't expect much past 50yrd.
I think it is more aimed towards action shooting/plinking than any kind of precision work.
 
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