Since the 18.5 rule only applies to semi-auto centerfire rifles, a 16.5 inch Ruger 10/22 should be non-restricted also right? Where could you buy one of these? As I have only ever seen the 18.5 inch versions for sale.
Right, sounds good. Would there by any way to get a 14-16.5 inch threaded takedown barrel? I wasn't really interested in an 8 inch, too short for me.
That's what she said. Lol
Barry from Bits of Peices would be the guy to deal with in regards to 10/22 barrels. If he doesn't have a particular barrel in stock he can likely order one in for you. He is an official Green Mountain barrel distributor. The 10/22 pictured is mine with an 18 inch Green Mountain barrel that Barry also GunKoted with matte black. The accuracy is amazing, and they are extremely well made barrels. They come in several different sizes, including 16 inch. Here's a link to his site.
http://www. bitsofpieces.com
5 shot grouping at 50 yards
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Not to hijack, but for those of you who went Dlask, what's your opinion on the sporter vs extreme (Bentz) chamberings?
Thanks,
Cal.
Not to hijack, but for those of you who went Dlask, what's your opinion on the sporter vs extreme (Bentz) chamberings?
Thanks,
Cal.
Extraction of a live round with the extreme chamber wasn't possible with my factory extractor and requires the use of a knife to get the round out. I'm upgrading to a sharper after market extractor to see if that helps. So, if your hunting with it like Hoyt said, go with the sporter.
Extraction of a live round with the extreme chamber wasn't possible with my factory extractor and requires the use of a knife to get the round out. I'm upgrading to a sharper after market extractor to see if that helps. So, if your hunting with it like Hoyt said, go with the sporter.
I just re-read your post and notice you speak of extracting a live round. Any issue extracting spent casings?
Thanks,
Cal.



I picked up an 11.5" Green mountain sporter profile barrel, the threaded portion just protruded past the factory stock.



























