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I was really forced into this

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:02 am
by bearandoldman
Recently my shooting bud mentioned he needed a backup for Bullseye for his Smith 41. He shot one of my Mark II 22'45's with the 5-1/2 inch barrel. Why I have 2 I do not really know, so decided to save him the work of modifying a MarkIIIRP by selling him my extra gun. This gun has already had the sear and extractor and Techteach grips and the slingshot mod so all he had to do was ad his red dot and he was ready to go. Gun money must be recycled as soon as possible so, I had notice another Ruger distributor exclusive for Talo. They sure have Ruger make them some nice guns, got the International from them, and now this beauty.
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:09 am
by radio
You did the right thing--that money will spoil in a wallet or bank account.

very nice rifle!

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:25 am
by Bullseye
That's a nice looking 10/22. I like that Monte Carlo stock. Too bad the cheek rest is on the wrong side for a leftie.

R,
Bullseye

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:03 am
by bearandoldman
Bullseye wrote:That's a nice looking 10/22. I like that Monte Carlo stock. Too bad the cheek rest is on the wrong side for a leftie.

R,
Bullseye
Riiiight, but it shoots pretty good even from the wrong side.

new 10/22 first impressions

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:33 pm
by Coach1
The first thoughts that came to mind were
1. Wow! that is a beautiful rifle
2. Where is the trigger?
3. Then I did a dope-slap and saw the vise was clamped there.. duh!

You made a really good choice BAOM. I am sure you will enjoy that for a looong time.

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:04 pm
by ruger22
Another 10/22?

I thought you didn't like them very much???

Oh, that's right, you were forced into it......

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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:36 pm
by KAZ
I love the way you mounted a rifle on that scope 8) Just kidding! It looks like a stock that feels right when you shoulder it. Regards

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:42 pm
by greener
KAZ wrote:I love the way you mounted a rifle on that scope 8) Just kidding! It looks like a stock that feels right when you shoulder it. Regards
Check and see if the scope has "Celestron" on it. :lol:

Good looking rifle.

Re: new 10/22 first impressions

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 5:57 am
by bearandoldman
Coach1 wrote:The first thoughts that came to mind were
1. Wow! that is a beautiful rifle
2. Where is the trigger?
3. Then I did a dope-slap and saw the vise was clamped there.. duh!

You made a really good choice BAOM. I am sure you will enjoy that for a looong time.
The vise with the padded jaw inserts is one of the most intelligent things that I have ever added to my shop. It can be used for many purposes and as far as working on guns, I do not know how I ever got along without it.
Called all of my 3 LGS looking for one, my regular LGS could not get one but an old friend who used to work for this shop run by his uncle and cousin now has his own place about 18 or so miles North said he would feed me one. Well he found his distributor had 3 left so he bought them all and I got to pick and choose, this one was the first box opened and the best looking of the 3.

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:03 am
by bearandoldman
KAZ wrote:I love the way you mounted a rifle on that scope 8) Just kidding! It looks like a stock that feels right when you shoulder it. Regards
I have always like rifle mounted scope as some of my Texan friends use also. Besides that I am too lazy to get the spotting scope out of the car. Love to watch the holes a;;ear in the target, guess all my years and K's of rounds shooting sporting clays spoiled me, I got to see something happen when I shoot or it is not any fun. Not a really big scope, only a 4-16x40AO.

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:38 am
by blue68f100
I could see a lot of arm twisting when on for this to happen :lol: :lol:

Hope your arm is not hurting to bad :D

Nice looking gun even if its backwards for you. No need to buy a spotting scope it the gun scope is good enough.

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:04 pm
by Medicine Hat
Good looking rifle there. As usual, us "lefty" shooters prove more adaptable than others. :lol: :twisted:
I've often bought pre-owned guns (usually due to budget) and especially enjoy bringing back an abused one to the best level possible. The last being the Rem. 581 with a left hand bolt.
My only other left hand bolt it a Savage 110 in 30-06. Both proved to be extremely accurate. And with the exception of a Rem. 870, all the rest of my shotguns are doubles, and single barrels bought used and restored.I do hve and use several other guns that are "right handed". But as you know, that is OK too.
Anyway, congratulations on a good buy, Enjoy !!

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:10 am
by ruger22
blue68f100 wrote: No need to buy a spotting scope it the gun scope is good enough.
He could see hits on the Moon with that scope.......... :wink:

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:30 am
by bearandoldman
ruger22 wrote:
blue68f100 wrote: No need to buy a spotting scope it the gun scope is good enough.
He could see hits on the Moon with that scope.......... :wink:
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That scope ain't really a big one it is only a 4-16, got bigger ones on other guns 6-24 and up. My 10/22T has a BSA 8-32x50 and theGM barrel guns have Tasco 10-40 x 50's on them. You don't have to turn them to full power to use them, mainly like the big lens for light gathering ability.