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I have a 10/22 carbine, the el cheapo model. It shoots fine, but I would like to make it a little nicer. I plan on stripping the receiver and getting it refinished, probably cerakoted. I would also like to do a trigger job. The next step is where I am kinda need some input. There are a hundred different barrels and stocks out there to choose from. Most are the .920 bull barrels which I dont really want. What (I think) I want is a medium weight sporter about 20". I would also like a laminated stock, but really don't want a thumbhole. I could probably find this stock, but most stocks I have seen are made for the .920 barrels or standard barrels. Does any one know of a good combination of barrel and stock that fits this description? What I am looking for is a nice, well balanced rifle for small game hunting and plinking. Auburn University BS '09, DVM '17 | ||
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Go to rimfirecentral.com You will find tons of info. to build a 10-22 | |||
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see what Clark has these days. | |||
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Try the Volquartsen carbon fiber barrel. Quite light, very accurate and fits the .920 stocks. For stocks, take you pick, mild to wild. I like the boyd for competition and the Hogue for my squirrel rifle. Kidd triggers are the best by far | |||
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My experience is the carbon fiber barrels are not accurate and hard to shoot. Light barrels just stir the air. Kidd triggers are the best. | |||
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