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my friend has just started shooting have been trying to convince him to get a ruger 10/22 for the summer as i have just ordered mine; but he is one of them lads that just dosnt listen.

 

i told him to get the cheapest stainless one he could get with a plastic stock so the is never gonna be problem in any whether condition AND do not get one with a heavy barrel as the land wee have is very hilly and goes for miles i have already explained to him the benefits of a heavy barrel which is no good to us SO anyway as he is the kind of fella that knows best he jumped the gun and bought the first one he seen.

 

A heavy stainless barrel fitted with a heavy/wide after market tatget stock.

 

im sure yous all know someone like this ????

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Aye   But yeh should have been telling him tae get a Cz452 stainless synthetic

Let him have the gun he likes. I think you will always shoot better with a gun your fond of than one that may be technically better in some respects. Mind you I will try a lighter rifle than my 452 v

I know what kind of cutting I'd do on the barrel of the 10/22 I attempted to zero for the postmans son, it's involve an angle grinder and a skip!

forgot to add mine is a stainless synthetic with barrel cut down to 16'' and im looking for a reflex over barrel silencer, topped off with a leapers 4x mil dot scope. well this is the plan have ordered the scope waiting on license returning to add the variation.

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Aye

 

But yeh should have been telling him tae get a Cz452 stainless synthetic

 

F#@K bolt action .22 had one thought it was good then got a go with my friends cz 511 semi auto best fun ever and no difference in accuracy out to 50 yards anyway

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Aye

 

But yeh should have been telling him tae get a Cz452 stainless synthetic

 

F#@K bolt action .22 had one thought it was good then got a go with my friends cz 511 semi auto best fun ever and no difference in accuracy out to 50 yards anyway

Your mate must have had a better made 511 than I had then. Virtually brand new but the grouping I got from it wa 3-4 times the size of any bolt action I've ever had.

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Aye

 

But yeh should have been telling him tae get a Cz452 stainless synthetic

 

F#@K bolt action .22 had one thought it was good then got a go with my friends cz 511 semi auto best fun ever and no difference in accuracy out to 50 yards anyway

Your mate must have had a better made 511 than I had then. Virtually brand new but the grouping I got from it wa 3-4 times the size of any bolt action I've ever had.

 

i have a few friends in a .22 semi club and there achieving half inch 5 shot groups at 45yards

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Aye

 

But yeh should have been telling him tae get a Cz452 stainless synthetic

 

F#@K bolt action .22 had one thought it was good then got a go with my friends cz 511 semi auto best fun ever and no difference in accuracy out to 50 yards anyway

Your mate must have had a better made 511 than I had then. Virtually brand new but the grouping I got from it wa 3-4 times the size of any bolt action I've ever had.

 

i have a few friends in a .22 semi club and there achieving half inch 5 shot groups at 45yards

they wouldn't have done with the 511 semi I had ;)

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I know what kind of cutting I'd do on the barrel of the 10/22 I attempted to zero for the postmans son, it's involve an angle grinder and a skip!

 

don't worry John getting gunsmith to cut it and screw cut it for £80

i had my cz452 bolt action,nickel,synthetic cut down and screw cut this year £40 :tongue2:
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I know what kind of cutting I'd do on the barrel of the 10/22 I attempted to zero for the postmans son, it's involve an angle grinder and a skip!

 

don't worry John getting gunsmith to cut it and screw cut it for £80

i had my cz452 bolt action,nickel,synthetic cut down and screw cut this year £40 :tongue2:

How have you for on with it as Edgar brothers wreckon cz's are slightly choked at the muzzle and shouldn't be cut down.

A lad I know did his own with a hacksaw when he was a kid and it shoots ok but is nothing special.

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I know what kind of cutting I'd do on the barrel of the 10/22 I attempted to zero for the postmans son, it's involve an angle grinder and a skip!

 

don't worry John getting gunsmith to cut it and screw cut it for £80

i had my cz452 bolt action,nickel,synthetic cut down and screw cut this year £40 :tongue2:

How have you for on with it as Edgar brothers wreckon cz's are slightly choked at the muzzle and shouldn't be cut down.

A lad I know did his own with a hacksaw when he was a kid and it shoots ok but is nothing special.

no problems at all mate :laugh:
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I know what kind of cutting I'd do on the barrel of the 10/22 I attempted to zero for the postmans son, it's involve an angle grinder and a skip!

 

don't worry John getting gunsmith to cut it and screw cut it for £80

i had my cz452 bolt action,nickel,synthetic cut down and screw cut this year £40 :tongue2:

How have you for on with it as Edgar brothers wreckon cz's are slightly choked at the muzzle and shouldn't be cut down.

A lad I know did his own with a hacksaw when he was a kid and it shoots ok but is nothing special.

no problems at all mate :laugh:

Both my .22 and hmr are 16" factory threaded and have never seen a need to go back to longer barrels. Both 452's and wouldn't swap them for any other make. Still prefer the laser flat HV of the hmr though for Corvid control and certain foxing.

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I know what kind of cutting I'd do on the barrel of the 10/22 I attempted to zero for the postmans son, it's involve an angle grinder and a skip!

 

don't worry John getting gunsmith to cut it and screw cut it for £80

i had my cz452 bolt action,nickel,synthetic cut down and screw cut this year £40 :tongue2:

How have you for on with it as Edgar brothers wreckon cz's are slightly choked at the muzzle and shouldn't be cut down.

A lad I know did his own with a hacksaw when he was a kid and it shoots ok but is nothing special.

no problems at all mate :laugh:

Both my .22 and hmr are 16" factory threaded and have never seen a need to go back to longer barrels. Both 452's and wouldn't swap them for any other make. Still prefer the laser flat HV of the hmr though for Corvid control and certain foxing.

i had a 17 452 american when they first became avilable here, they came with long barrel and not screw cut, it was a good few months before shorter ones became available, i had that shortened and screw cut aswell :laugh:
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