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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 937936" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>A lot of the variations in experience that folks have from mag to mag is actually partially caused by differences from 10/22 to 10/22.</p><p></p><p>I didn't know until I owned 3 of them how much difference there was in 10/22s over the years and how much variance Ruger has from rifle to rifle in pretty much any 10/22 built in the mid-90s or later.</p><p></p><p>They're super-popular ultra-cheap plinkers for a reason - and that reason isn't because they're winning any contests in the QC department. They've got a good design and it works, but there's some pretty sloppy machining on most if not all modern-day 10/22s.</p><p></p><p>If the Butler Creek Steel lips mags aren't working then the TI adjustable mags might be the only thing out there that will work for you since you can custom adjust them to fit your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 937936, member: 229"] A lot of the variations in experience that folks have from mag to mag is actually partially caused by differences from 10/22 to 10/22. I didn't know until I owned 3 of them how much difference there was in 10/22s over the years and how much variance Ruger has from rifle to rifle in pretty much any 10/22 built in the mid-90s or later. They're super-popular ultra-cheap plinkers for a reason - and that reason isn't because they're winning any contests in the QC department. They've got a good design and it works, but there's some pretty sloppy machining on most if not all modern-day 10/22s. If the Butler Creek Steel lips mags aren't working then the TI adjustable mags might be the only thing out there that will work for you since you can custom adjust them to fit your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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