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Ruger 10 22 not what they used to be
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3748473" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I remember your issues with that rifle. Hope you got it fixed.</p><p>I bought one of the laminated stock SS action and barrel that Ruger Built for Walmart back in the 90's. It had issues from day one but is was not a gun that was shot very often so it stayed in the safe. </p><p>Won a Nordic "tactical" stock at a match so moved the action to the new stock with intentions of using it as a loaner for anybody that wanted to start steel challenge matches at our range before actually buying something. </p><p>It is still just not reliable enough with quality ammo to run in a match. </p><p>That being said, a guy from OKC won the world speed shooting championship back 10 years or so ago with a birch stocked ,22 Ruger. </p><p>Shot against him many times at the OKC gun range after. He was fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3748473, member: 5412"] I remember your issues with that rifle. Hope you got it fixed. I bought one of the laminated stock SS action and barrel that Ruger Built for Walmart back in the 90's. It had issues from day one but is was not a gun that was shot very often so it stayed in the safe. Won a Nordic "tactical" stock at a match so moved the action to the new stock with intentions of using it as a loaner for anybody that wanted to start steel challenge matches at our range before actually buying something. It is still just not reliable enough with quality ammo to run in a match. That being said, a guy from OKC won the world speed shooting championship back 10 years or so ago with a birch stocked ,22 Ruger. Shot against him many times at the OKC gun range after. He was fast. [/QUOTE]
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