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Old 01-16-2011, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jon lynn View Post
Okay, it is NOT a tack driver.

GOOD: Over 300 rounds before first jam. The American Eagle started to jam at shot #302. All I did was clear it, and then loaded CCI Maxi Mag, and fired 30 rounds without a glitch, then fifty rounds of the Remington Gold, no jams or stove pipes.

I DO NOT HAVE A GAGE, SO I COULD NOT MEASURE RIMS!!!!!

BAD: Trigger was very stiff, I found my self jerking from the get go. After painstaking concentration, (I shot my Savage Mk II first, it has a new sear, and is set to mouse burp), I was getting spreads from one to two inches at 50 yards. With the CCI, I hit a dime sized bulls eye about every sixth or seventh shot.

I will try other various ammo to see what it likes, and will 100% use my tax return for a new trigger and/or sear to see if that helps. QUESTION: can I install these items myself? Still can not find a gunsmith here.

The Burris Fullfield II (3-9x 40mm) turned out to be a choice I am pleased with, seems to fit just right.

But after I visit to my kids in Germany in April, I see a new 20" bull barrel purchase in May!! SECOND QUESTION: same as above.

But over all it was just a joy to shoot, and I know I will not be purchasing an AR, if I could zip through over 300 .22LR's in an hour, imagine what the cost of me owning an AR would do to my bullet budget!
Obviously, it depends on how handy you are, but working on a 10/22 is pretty easy. If you are just replacing the trigger/sear, that stuff is held in by a pin. Not too hard to swap out. Me, I replaced the entire trigger mechanism with a Volquartsen and that was really easy. However, it was also really pricey.

Swapping the barrel out is really easy too. It is held in place by two screws, but to get at the two screws you need to take the action/barrel out of the stock. Removing the stock isn't too hard either.

Essentially, if you are the least bit handy, you should be able to do these mods yourself. If you have two left thumbs, leave it to somebody else.
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