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I wish I had read this book before I bought all this stuff for my 10/22 June 27, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Chapter 1 History and Current versions of the Ruger 10/22 .........................................................................15 pages Different models sold 1964 to 2005, chronology, pictures, features Chapter 2 Design Characteristics and Concerns ....................................................................................17 pages Headspace, rifling, free bore, chambers, crowns, lapping, vibration, lock time, installing a trigger kit Chapter 3 Ammunition ............................................................................................................29 pages General comments, Accuracy and Precision, Ammunition selection, a chart of velocities and bullet weights, testing, internal ballistics, external ballistics, concentricity, rim thickness, chart of rim thickness distribution, matching ammunition to the rifle Chapter 4 Performance with factory rifles .........................................................................................20 pages Charts of group size vs ammo type vs models tested Chapter 5 How the 10/22 works ....................................................................................................32 pages The autoloading action, tools, cautions, disassembly of major components, bolt removal and disassembly, disassembly of the trigger unit [16 pages of excellent photos], removal of factory sights Chapter 6 Some Basic Operations, Tools, and Techniques........................................................................... 26 pages What to use to do what [screwdrivers, hammers, drifts, calipers] Smoothing and polishing the metal [sand paper and Dremels] Bluing Steel [cold blue an old scope] Finishing non ferrous metals, finishing wood, cleaning Chapter 7 Stocks for the Ruger 10/22............................................................................................. 31 pages [types of stocks, cost of stocks, modifying stocks] Chapter 8 Barrels for the Ruger 10/22 ............................................................................................12 pages Factory barrels, changing barrels, installing aftermarket barrels, Accuracy, types of aftermarket barrels, chart of barrel lengths and weights Chapter 9 Fire control parts .....................................................................................................12 pages The authors and editors may be unaware that the meaning of the term "Fire Control" is "sights" and not "trigger mechanism", and that would explain why this is a chapter about trigger mechanisms for the 10/22. Bolt stop, Replacement trigger Assemblies, Hammer and Sear, Magazine release, firing pin [good pictures on how to remove the firing pin], Extractor, High Capacity Magazines, Chapter 10 Sights for the Ruger 10/22 .............................................................................................38 pages Open sights, Fiber optic sights, Peep Sights, Zephyr Sights, Scope Characteristics, Scopes for rimfires, Scope mounts and rings, A closer look at some rimfire scopes, Red Dot sights Chapter 11 Testing some Custom rifles..............................................................................................40 pages Testing procedures and goals, Results of accuracy testing Group size vs ammo with A&B barrel, Fajen Stock, Jard trigger, Weaver V-16 scope Group size vs ammo with Butler creek barrel and stock, Hornet trigger, Leupold 2-7X scope Group size vs ammo with Butler Creek barrel, Hogue stock, Kidd trigger, V-16 scope Group size vs ammo with Green Mountain barrel, Cabela's stock, Jard trigger, V-16 scope Group size vs ammo with Green Mountain barrel, Hogue stock, Kidd trigger, V-16 scope Group size vs ammo with Jarvis barrel, Hogue stock, Volquartsen trigger, Scheels 4x12 AO scope Group size vs ammo with Jarvis barrel, modified factory stock, Kidd trigger, V-16 scope Group size vs ammo with Kidd barrel, Revival stock, Hornet trigger, Leupold 2x7 scope Group size vs ammo with Lilja barrel, Hogue stock, Volquartsen trigger, Scheels scope Group size vs ammo with Magnum Research barrel, Bell&Carlson stock, Hornet trigger, Leupold 2x7 scope Group size vs ammo with Majestic Arms barrel, Hogue stock, V-16 scope Group size vs ammo with Ranch Products barrel, factory stock, Hornet trigger, Leupold 2x7 scope Group size vs ammo with Shaw barrel, modified factory stock, Kidd trigger, V16 scope Group size vs ammo with Shilen blue barrel, Bell&C stock, Kidd trigger, Cabela's pine ridge scope Group size vs ammo with Shlen Stainless barrel, B&C stock, Hornet trigger, Scheels scope Group size vs ammo with Tactical Solutions barrel, McMillan Stock, Hornet trigger, Leupold 2x7 scope Group size vs ammo with Tactial Solutions barrel, Butler Creek Stock, Hornet trigger, Leupold 2x7 scope Group size vs ammo with Volquartsen barrel, Hogue stock, Volquartsen trigger, Scheels scope Group size vs ammo with Whistle Pig barrel, Revival stock, Hornet trigger, Leupold 2x7 scope Summary, Custom 17 Mach 2 rifles, Group size vs ammo with 17M2 Majestic Arms barrel, B&C stock, factory trigger, 3x9 Sightron scope Group size vs ammo with 17M2 Magnum Research barrel, B&C stock, Factory trigger, 3x9 sightron scope Chapter 12 The Ruger 10/22 Magnum..................................................................................................15 pages Design and cycling, Stocks for the 10/22M, Barrels for the 10/22M, Triggers, Testing the Custom 10/22 Magnum rifles Group size vs ammo with 10/22M Green Mountain barrel, Hogue stock, trigger modified by Hornet, Sightron 3x9 scope Group size vs ammo with 10/22M Majestic Arms barrel, Hogue stock, trigger mod by Hornet, Sightron 3x9 scope. Testing 10/22M converted to 17HRM Group size vs ammo for 17HMR Butler Creek barrel, Hogue stock, trigger mod by Hornet, Sightron 3x9 scope A custom 17HRM auto loader from Clark Custom Guns Chapter 13 Sources for the 10/22 Shopper............................................................................................8 pages
What does it all mean? You want to buy this book so you will know the effect on your group size caused by different ammo, barrels, triggers, stocks, and scopes. You also want to know how to take your 10/22 apart and change out the parts.
product infomation June 8, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The book has good advice and it can answer alot of questions about the 10/22.The book can hook you up with different vendors for different accesories for the 10/22.
Great book - great rifle March 8, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Using this thorough book, I built a match 10/22 rifle capable of .442" groups in the first try. Very well written.
Excellent for first time owner February 24, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought my first gun, the 10/22 rifle about a month ago for taking care of red squirrels and other pests on my property. Little did I know, the LIMITLESS possibilities for personalizing this gun. This is a good source book, with good writing and photos on history, customizing and using this gun. It is everything a new 10/22 owner needs to help familiarize themselves with the endless array of products available and how or why to use them. Highly recommended for new owner or anyone that wants to customize their Ruger 10/22. This should be the first accessory you buy.
money well spent January 12, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Wow! Anyone with interest in the Ruger 10/22 will enjoy this book. Full of very interesting info for all levels of 10/22 shooters/owners.
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