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10/22 upgrade
Posted on 1/9/22 at 9:05 pm
Posted on 1/9/22 at 9:05 pm
Got the itch to take the old 10/22 and fix it up a bit. Looking at the Boyd AT-ONE thumb hole stock as I like the adjustability it offers for different shooters.
As far as barrels, I’m looking at the Volquartsen THM, Tactical Solutions X-Ring or Shaw. All have threaded ends and are suppressor ready.
If anyone has experience with these barrels or the stock, I would appreciate your input.
Thank you!
As far as barrels, I’m looking at the Volquartsen THM, Tactical Solutions X-Ring or Shaw. All have threaded ends and are suppressor ready.
If anyone has experience with these barrels or the stock, I would appreciate your input.
Thank you!
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:02 pm to SpookeyTiger
I put a Boyd on my CVA 35 Whelen, had to do a little work with a dremel to get a good tight fit. They tell you on the website to expect this. Anytime I've read other's opinion/experiences with Boyd's, they say the same thing. Quality: I like it and it looks 100x better than the black plastic stocks the rifle came with.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:16 pm to SpookeyTiger
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Tactical Solutions X-Ring
I have this one, it’s light as a feather and a tack driver. While you’re shopping get yourself a Volquartsen automatic bolt release as well, might be my favorite 10/22 upgrade.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:22 pm to Soul Gleaux
Green Mountain barrel, Volquartsen, hogue stock and I sent it off for a trigger job. I thought to Kidd but cant remember for sure.
This post was edited on 1/9/22 at 11:23 pm
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:50 am to SpookeyTiger
I put a Magpul hunter x22 on mine and it made a world of difference.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 6:25 am to Soul Gleaux
I believe the TS was the lightest of those three barrels.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Posted on 1/10/22 at 6:29 am to elprez00
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Magpul hunter x22
This looks to be a pretty light stock compared to the Boyd, which is laminate. How is the quality on this stock? Easily adjustable?
Posted on 1/10/22 at 6:30 am to Duckhammer_77
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I put a Boyd on my CVA 35 Whelen
Was it the AT-ONE? If so, how are the adjustments?
Thank you.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:30 am to SpookeyTiger
I have an At-One stock on a 10/22. It isn't a lightweight stock, but I do like the adjustability it provides.
If you are looking for accuracy I can personally say that you can't beat a KIDD Barrel. I have a Tactical Solutions X-ring barrel that is really light but it won't give the level of accuracy you will get from the KIDD.
If you are looking for accuracy I can personally say that you can't beat a KIDD Barrel. I have a Tactical Solutions X-ring barrel that is really light but it won't give the level of accuracy you will get from the KIDD.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:35 am to SpookeyTiger
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This looks to be a pretty light stock compared to the Boyd, which is laminate.
It’s super light, but we aren’t talking about a heavy rifle anyways.
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How is the quality on this stock? Easily adjustable?
Quality is great. Easy to install and zero issues with fit or finish. I bought it because the standard Ruger stock is just a bit too small for me and this leaves me the ability to adjust. Spacers are stupid easy to pull off, I take 3 out when my 10 year old shoots it. It’s got Mlock channels all over for accessories too.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:37 am to civiltiger07
I have a hogue over molded thumbhole stock and a feddersen heavy taper barrel on mine. My next upgrade will probably be a trigger.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 8:23 am to SpookeyTiger
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SpookeyTiger
Boyds only has one option for the CVA break action two piece stock. Both pieces are can be purchased separately and you get your choice on finishes, LOP, and recoil pads.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 8:29 am to SpookeyTiger
I have the At-One from Boyds on my Savage B-Mag 17WSM.
Great looking stock and very comfortable.
I've been itching to mod out my 10/22 also, but when I started looking a few months ago, parts are hard to come by especially barrel replacements.
post some pics when you get to work on it.
Great looking stock and very comfortable.
I've been itching to mod out my 10/22 also, but when I started looking a few months ago, parts are hard to come by especially barrel replacements.
post some pics when you get to work on it.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 5:04 pm to Soul Gleaux
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While you’re shopping get yourself a Volquartsen automatic bolt release as well, might be my favorite 10/22 upgrade.
This is the best upgrade for under $15 and very easy to DIY
Posted on 1/10/22 at 6:14 pm to SpookeyTiger
I have two new Brownells BRN 10/22 receivers with bolts.
They had them for sale a few weeks ago and I grabbed them. They both have and integrated picatinny rail on them.
Will be building them out. Already have a green mountain barrel. May put a kidd on the other.
I have an X-ring barrel on another and it’s great.
They had them for sale a few weeks ago and I grabbed them. They both have and integrated picatinny rail on them.
Will be building them out. Already have a green mountain barrel. May put a kidd on the other.
I have an X-ring barrel on another and it’s great.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:56 pm to SpookeyTiger
I love my magpul x22 stock.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 8:00 pm to SpookeyTiger
I have a mag pull stock and a green mountain bull barbell on mine. With the Leupold rim fire scope and Silencerco Sparrow, it’s a hell of fun and accurate gun to shoot.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 9:14 pm to SpookeyTiger
The 10/22 is a wonderful gun as is. Having said that, there's also an entire industry centered around modifying the 10/22. A few questions I think you'll want to answer about your project: How much do you want to do yourself? How much do you want to spend?
I've got four 10/22's all of which have been lightly accessorized. Most of this can be done by you as long as you have a modicum of skills and tools. As far as improving your gun's function/accuracy I'd suggest these modifications::
1.The first thing I'd do is shoot it w/ and w/o the barrel band. All my 10/22's that have barrel bands shoot more accurately w/o them. You might be surprised how well your gun shoots w/ the factory stock.
2. I do the following to all my 10/22's: alter the bolt release (so it functions like other guns w/ an automatic bolt release); replace the recoil buffer (to reduce the banging the action undergoes while cycling); replace the mag release "button" w/ a lever that protrudes from the bottom of the action (to me, the lever works easier than the button); replace the hammer w/ a target hammer (on my gun, this alone decreases trigger pull significantly from avg of 6-7# to 3.5-4#'s). I'd try that before spending a lot of money on a custom trigger. OTOH, if you want someone else to work on the trigger, I've heard good things about Brimstone on this site. You can buy a new bolt release or modify if yourself using a Dremel tool (5 min or so) or hand files (10-15 min). You can find videos on YouTube.
For reference, all the prices for the above parts are from Midwayusa:
Volquartsen automatic bolt release $10, recoil buffer $11, extended mag release $19 and target hammer $33.
I've been pleased w/ the accuracy of all my 10/22's with the stock barrel. As far as changing the looks, the sky's the limit w/ a plethora of aftermarket stocks. It's all just a matter of how you want it to look. When I upgraded my 10/22, I installed a Hogue overloaded stock and have been very happy w/ it.
Since I wanted a threaded barrel, I ended up replacing the stock barrel on one of my 10/22's with a custom barrel from Feddersen. Their barrels are well respected and don't cost nearly as much as other custom barrels. I've been very pleased w/ it's accuracy. My barrel's the original shorter weight as my gun was built for squirrel hunting, not shooting from the bench. If you get a bull barrel, you'll probably have to enlarge the barrel channel on the replacement stock. I don't have personal experience w/ any of the barrels you mentioned.
Visit www.rimfirecentral.com to get more info about 22's than you ever thought existed. Keep us updated w/ your project.
I've got four 10/22's all of which have been lightly accessorized. Most of this can be done by you as long as you have a modicum of skills and tools. As far as improving your gun's function/accuracy I'd suggest these modifications::
1.The first thing I'd do is shoot it w/ and w/o the barrel band. All my 10/22's that have barrel bands shoot more accurately w/o them. You might be surprised how well your gun shoots w/ the factory stock.
2. I do the following to all my 10/22's: alter the bolt release (so it functions like other guns w/ an automatic bolt release); replace the recoil buffer (to reduce the banging the action undergoes while cycling); replace the mag release "button" w/ a lever that protrudes from the bottom of the action (to me, the lever works easier than the button); replace the hammer w/ a target hammer (on my gun, this alone decreases trigger pull significantly from avg of 6-7# to 3.5-4#'s). I'd try that before spending a lot of money on a custom trigger. OTOH, if you want someone else to work on the trigger, I've heard good things about Brimstone on this site. You can buy a new bolt release or modify if yourself using a Dremel tool (5 min or so) or hand files (10-15 min). You can find videos on YouTube.
For reference, all the prices for the above parts are from Midwayusa:
Volquartsen automatic bolt release $10, recoil buffer $11, extended mag release $19 and target hammer $33.
I've been pleased w/ the accuracy of all my 10/22's with the stock barrel. As far as changing the looks, the sky's the limit w/ a plethora of aftermarket stocks. It's all just a matter of how you want it to look. When I upgraded my 10/22, I installed a Hogue overloaded stock and have been very happy w/ it.
Since I wanted a threaded barrel, I ended up replacing the stock barrel on one of my 10/22's with a custom barrel from Feddersen. Their barrels are well respected and don't cost nearly as much as other custom barrels. I've been very pleased w/ it's accuracy. My barrel's the original shorter weight as my gun was built for squirrel hunting, not shooting from the bench. If you get a bull barrel, you'll probably have to enlarge the barrel channel on the replacement stock. I don't have personal experience w/ any of the barrels you mentioned.
Visit www.rimfirecentral.com to get more info about 22's than you ever thought existed. Keep us updated w/ your project.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 9:20 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
Ahhh, Brimstone, that is where I sent it to for the trigger job.
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