VQ parts worth the $$$

tch1717

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i have a 10/22 target, and was running into jammig issues. was told about upgrading to a VQ extractor, even thoiugh at quick inspection , my factory one looked alright, i went ahead and ordered the VQ extractor (as well as there auto botl release)...WOW what a difference !!...put approx. 400 rounds through on the weekend, with out one single problem !!!.....money well spent !! (even though the part is fairly cheap, and shipping was free !!)
 
I have to agree. The exactedge extractor is a must when using a barrel with the tighter Bentz chamber.

You could have done an easy mod to the existing bolt release.

yeah i know ( a buddy was telling me about it), but i was placing an order, and the bolt release was only $11 , or so.
considering trigger next., how easy is it to lighten the trigger up ?, what is required ?
 
yeah i know ( a buddy was telling me about it), but i was placing an order, and the bolt release was only $11 , or so.
considering trigger next., how easy is it to lighten the trigger up ?, what is required ?

Get the Target Hammer and drop 'er in. Instant 40oz trigger. :) And don't forget a buffer too (Tuffer Buffer is less expensive than the VQ).
 
good to know, and i already have a tuffer buffer in it . considering the VQ "high performance trigger kit", guys are claiming 2-2 1/2 pound trigger pulls after install (which i geuss woiuld be about 40 oz.), thanks for the input
 
I'm not sure the High Perf kit is worth the extra $70, as mine has the same 40oz break as just the Target Hammer. It has less creep and the overtravel screw is nice, but for field use and a bit of range work it might be overkill.

Either is a Huge improvement over factory though. :)
 
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