Hitzy said:What's the best route for a seriously accurate unit....buy the cheapest basic model and upgrade the barrel and internals, or buy the target model and replace the internals?
Trigun said:Target model won't shoot better than any modifled standard model and you have to get rid of the barrel too. By the way target model don't take CCI Stinger.
Trigun
cz452shooter said:Definately just by the standard model and build from there!
Hitzy said:So what are guys using these days for aftermarker stocks and barrels?
Hitzy said:Looks good wes. I'm partial to laminates and I'm starting to lean towards starting with the T model......I'll have the stock then and could probably hock the barrel for a few bucks to put towards an aftermarket one.....
aulrich said:Hitzy I too liked the laminate stock but I went stainless, I can't tell you how accurate it is yet since I have not had a day shooting this spring/summer where the wind was not really blowing.
But i'll say it is accurate enough that I don't feel the need to always have my HMR out in a gopher field, which is why I bought it to save money feeding an HMR hurts after a while![]()
Though I did swap out some of the internals already, VQ hammer ,bolt release and buffer and a big mag release. I too thought the trigger was OK but I found the stuff in a package deal on RFC at too good of a price.
And I am old school if you want really accurate get a bolt gun
Thanks, not ready for that heavy duty stuff just yetmrefaat said:I am dissassembling my $2,000 custom 10/22 and selling it as parts. no time to shoot
check the Parts section.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=95874