I have nearly the same build with two .22s. I built up an old Dar receiver with the same 12.5” barrel and it’ll shoot sub moa at 100 yards on a calm day in an old wood stock. It’s picky with the ammo, 99% reliable and accurate with cci mini mags as long as it’s lightly fouled, but quickly goes downhill with an ammo change or too dirty. I also have a 10/22 takedown as my small game hunting rifle, receiver and barrel are stock, and it’ll shoot a ragged hole at 50 yards all day long. It’ll run anything, doesn’t care if it’s dirty, and has always been 99% reliable. Love my 10/22s, and I’ve introduced many people to the world of firearms with them.
Nice looking rifle, it seems like it just needed to be shot. You might want to look at a stiffer magazine plunger spring, it helped me out with mags heavier than the factory 10 round mags. Thanks
@@Womfat I've been running standard weight in my Dlask build for 1000s of CCI SV rounds and it works great. Like yours, I had a bobble in the first mag and then it's been running flawlessly ever since. The only exception was some S&B SV ammo I tried today which it didn't like.
@@markthibault8579 yeah I was expecting to have to swap it out but I’m glad it ran so nicely. I’m going to hold off on cleaning it to see if it’ll stay reliable when dirty as well.
Awesome video Matt, great work!
Great video guys. It takes a weaker spring to shoot low velocity ammo out of a 10/22
I have the same build and I was having stovepipe issues. I found that shaving the bolt buffer down about a third solved my problems.
I have nearly the same build with two .22s. I built up an old Dar receiver with the same 12.5” barrel and it’ll shoot sub moa at 100 yards on a calm day in an old wood stock. It’s picky with the ammo, 99% reliable and accurate with cci mini mags as long as it’s lightly fouled, but quickly goes downhill with an ammo change or too dirty. I also have a 10/22 takedown as my small game hunting rifle, receiver and barrel are stock, and it’ll shoot a ragged hole at 50 yards all day long. It’ll run anything, doesn’t care if it’s dirty, and has always been 99% reliable. Love my 10/22s, and I’ve introduced many people to the world of firearms with them.
Nice looking rifle, it seems like it just needed to be shot. You might want to look at a stiffer magazine plunger spring, it helped me out with mags heavier than the factory 10 round mags. Thanks
Would like to know the details of your buddies build with the iron sights.....
It is a second hand, completely factory 10/22 with Tech Sights installed
@@Womfat That Ruger American stock he has is quite nice and should be the standard stock for 10/22s. I have one and like it a lot.
Ya, it is quite nice, much better than the flimsy plastic ones
Where is this you guys are shooting? Ever have any issues?
This is a piece of private land, never any issues!
Haha. You almost busted ur ass. That was hilarious
Yeah there was random patches of ice on the field haha
Nice Aimbot
Stop putting pressure on the mags..thats your problem. They have too much movement and you're changing the position of the rounds.
The light spring is what you are after.
Yeah, I had one in case I needed to swap it out. In the end it seemed to run fine with the regular weight spring though!
@@Womfat I've been running standard weight in my Dlask build for 1000s of CCI SV rounds and it works great. Like yours, I had a bobble in the first mag and then it's been running flawlessly ever since. The only exception was some S&B SV ammo I tried today which it didn't like.
@@markthibault8579 yeah I was expecting to have to swap it out but I’m glad it ran so nicely. I’m going to hold off on cleaning it to see if it’ll stay reliable when dirty as well.
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sorry you 22 LR built gun is no reliable get a volquartsen