Yes, nice walnut stock with checkering makes huge difference!I started with a 10 22 with a 3x9x40 scope.Very reliable have put about 3000 rounds with only an occasional jam. Very easy to take apart for cleaning. Accuracy is good enough for me, 25 rd mags are fun but you can go through a lot of ammo. I paid extra to get the deluxe version has a little nicer stock.
10/22 is reliable and fun, but not accurate. If you want to hit what you are aiming at with a semi, you want a Savage or Marlin.
so if I miss I can blame the gun?
Don`t beleive every thing you hear about 10-22`s not being accurate. My old ruger is as accurate as the ammo it consumes. Cheap bulk stuff is what it is, cheap and not as accurate in every gun. If i run some better quality ammo and a scope i`m not at a disadvantage. It has been set aside right now for some CZ`s i am playing with but will always be my dependable go fencing and ride the tractor 22. Some claim the new 10-22`s aren`t as good but i can`t say personally, i`ve only seen one that has some feeding issues.
, you can afford to feed it more easily than just about anything else 10/22 is reliable and fun, but not accurate. If you want to hit what you are aiming at with a semi, you want a Savage or Marlin.
Of course they shoot just fine.my 10/22's beg to differ. You can all them down all you want but they shoot just fine.
Ok, so....
I bought a 10/22 "deluxe sporter model, was less than "deluxe" to me....
50 yards = 2 inch spread. But, i already knew what you could do with the 10/22 so i didnt stress it as i wanted to build it up anyway.
16.5" Dlask barrel (1/2 x 28 thread)
Cheap "flash hider"
Hogue Overmold stock
Tasco 2.5-10x42 mildot scpope on weaver rings, factory base
PC extractor
PC hammer
Tuffer Buffer
DIY bolt release mod
DIY internals polishing



























