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"10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Wed Dec 05, 2018 7:47 am

The foundation for my next project showed up in the mail yesterday...
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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by North Country Gal » Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:44 am

Been awhile since I've gone down tat 10/22 mod road. Be interesting to follow your progress on your new build. Tell us more.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Wed Dec 05, 2018 1:10 pm

North Country Gal wrote:Been awhile since I've gone down tat 10/22 mod road. Be interesting to follow your progress on your new build. Tell us more.
There's not a lot to tell yet. I haven't decided which direction to go in, but I am leaning towards a strictly subsonic, reasonably accurate rifle for quick plinking and back yard pest control. The lowest velocity rounds my 10/22 and AMT 25/22 will cycle reliably are about 950 fps. I would like to go lower than that if I pursue this direction.

Any advice you have as far as the subsonic/semi-auto combo, barrel lengths/profiles/chambers would be greatly appreciated. I've had the above two apart many times, but this is the first one I'll be building from hand-picked components.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by North Country Gal » Wed Dec 05, 2018 4:16 pm

I've had great luck with Kidd triggers and barrels, but cheap, they are not. Went with a Kidd barrel on a Charger. Went from being a 7/8th inch shooter at 50 yards to an easy sub half inch shooter.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:25 am

Kidd barrels are definitely on my radar, and though I have never experienced their triggers, I would like to. I have a BX trigger here that I might use. For the money, they work well. It's all up in the air right now...the only thing I am certain on is that I want to put it in a hardwood stock (preferably maple or walnut).

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:15 am

With you on the BX trigger. It's a great value and definitely a step up from the usual stock 10/22 trigger. We put one on our mid-80s 10/22 and saw real improvement. Still, the Kidd triggers are in a different class, entirely. I'd considerate Kidd or equivalent to be a must for a competition level build, but the BX will do fine for fun shooting.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:10 pm

Picked up a Ruger DSP (Deluxe SPorter) walnut stock to add to the list...
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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by JEBar » Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:14 pm

beautiful stock .... thanks for taking us along on this project

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by deano5150 » Sun Jan 13, 2019 1:01 pm

roddy wrote:
North Country Gal wrote:Been awhile since I've gone down tat 10/22 mod road. Be interesting to follow your progress on your new build. Tell us more.
There's not a lot to tell yet. I haven't decided which direction to go in, but I am leaning towards a strictly subsonic, reasonably accurate rifle for quick plinking and back yard pest control. The lowest velocity rounds my 10/22 and AMT 25/22 will cycle reliably are about 950 fps. I would like to go lower than that if I pursue this direction.

Any advice you have as far as the subsonic/semi-auto combo, barrel lengths/profiles/chambers would be greatly appreciated. I've had the above two apart many times, but this is the first one I'll be building from hand-picked components.
Volquartsen has a bolt for use with subsonics like CCI Quiet 22 which is 710fps and sounds like a pellet gun. Here is a link to 22plinksters YouTube review of it. https://youtu.be/1HjctWiRgRk

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Sun Jan 13, 2019 6:42 pm

Thanks.

I have been considering the Firefly bolt, but I'm not sure if I want to limit it that much. Most of my .22LR shooting is with standard velocity rounds, which are usually between 1000 to 1100fps. That Volquartsen bolt is rated for anything under 1000, and is made of aluminum. I think repeated use of standard velocity rounds would hammer the bolt to pieces. Ideally, I would like to be able to shoot anything between 700 and 1100, but I get the feeling that I'm chasing a unicorn there. If I can't find a way to do it by lightening the bolt and/or recoil/hammer springs, I will have to get the VQ bolt, and stick to CCI quiets. I like shooting them anyway, and this isn't our only 10/22.
When shot through my Golden Boy, the Quiet 22 round makes less noise than my .22 cal pellet gun.

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Post by North Country Gal » Sun Jan 13, 2019 8:16 pm

Agree that anything between 700 and 1100non a semi-auto 22 is unlikely to happen, but if you like the CCI Quiets and they work for you, just build the gun around them. I use them, too. Out about 30 yards accuracy is good enough for target practice, but they're no 50 yard target round. For serious 50 yard work you need t bump up to the subsonic level of 22 LRs.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Sun Feb 10, 2019 8:54 pm

Well, this has taken a bit of a change in direction...I'm going to hold on to that 7075-T6 receiver in the first post for something a little more special.

In the meantime, I've been accumulating some OEM Ruger take-off parts, and have a Volquartsen Firefly bolt on the way. I'll piece together a "quiet" backyard plinker with some of these parts.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by wingnut » Sun Feb 10, 2019 11:05 pm

Give CCI Suppressor ammo a try:

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/13016 ... llow-point

See the reviews too.

Its subsonic in my 22" barreled 10/22 and works with the usual bolt. Other than that, cut your barrel down to the legal non-NFA length (16"?), thread it and go from there.
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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Mon Feb 11, 2019 6:10 am

I use them quite often, actually. They are the lowest velocity round that my 10/22s and AMT 25/22 will reliably cycle (IIRC, they're around 950 fps). They work well, but I want to go even slower and more quiet. The bolt I ordered will reliably cycle the CCI Quiet rounds @ 710 fps. This 10/22 will use rounds like that, or the Remington CBees @ 740 FPS. We don't have barrel length restrictions here on rimfires...as long as the overall length of the rifle is at least 26", I can run any barrel length I want. However, we are not allowed suppressors, so threading it won't do me much good.
With that said, a shorter barrel will increase the noise a bit, but I think that is the way I will go. I have 16" and 18.5" blued barrels, and a 20" stainless version. I Think I'm going to use the 16" barrel and give up a couple of decibels for a rifle that is shorter, lighter, and quicker to point.

This will be an open-sight backyard fun gun. The sight radius on the 16" barrel is pretty short, but I will gain some of that back by adding a Williams receiver mounted peep sight.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by wingnut » Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:45 am

A linear compensator will decrease and focus DB a tad but it could/would play havoc with the iron sights you mentioned. Also, the barrel would need threading. These are not considered a suppressor in the US. I'm not sure in Canada.

https://www.kawvalleyprecision.com/KVP- ... -s/100.htm

The XL and Slim XL are aluminum and have 45+ cal holes through them which is OK for anything smaller. The others are steel and the holes can be of various size.
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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Mon Feb 11, 2019 2:30 pm

I really didn't think they would make much, if any, difference. Looks like I have some reading to do. I have a couple of CZs with threaded barrels...should give it a try with one of them. I have seen .22 (.223) versions in my travels. The lightweight bolt arrived today, so I should have something together soon.

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:12 pm

Well, I got one together out of spare parts and a BX trigger. It functions perfectly. I think it will even cycle shorts if I can find one of the out-of-production Volquartsen "short" magazines. Compared to an OEM bolt, the movement is slick and smooth. The "clank" of the action closing is somewhat reduced as well. The sound of aluminum slapping steel doesn't quite have the same sharpness as steel on steel. Added bonus.
I did measure the weight of the bolts, as well as spring and pin dimensions if anyone is interested.

I need to get some pics when I find the time (got a bunch to take of other projects as well).

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Post by Mags » Thu Feb 14, 2019 1:17 pm

hurry up with those pictures, dying of curiosity ;)
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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Fri Feb 15, 2019 2:28 pm

LOL, I like outdoor pictures for showing off wood...every time I get the chance, it's snowing like crazy this year. I have to take some of this 10/22, my CZ 455, which turned out pretty good, A Beechwood CZ 512 (that I should have stained), a Ruger .44 carbine that I got from another member here, and now another Remington Fieldmaster that fell into my lap the other day...

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Re: "10/22" Build

Post by roddy » Sat Feb 16, 2019 10:46 am

OK...had some time to spare this morning, and snapped some pics with the cell.
Nothing really special about this "build" other than the bolt kit... Just a walnut Sporter stock, and a 16.12" barrel from a 10/22 compact. I am waiting on a set of Williams peep sights to get 'er sighted in.
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I have some plans for my wife's 10/22 Takedown, and some more parts laying around, so when I get to more 10/22 stuff, I'll just add to this thread. Thanks for the interest and advise along the way...
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