Best products from r/rimfire
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1. Tech Sights Cotton Loop Sling (1 1/4" W), Great for use on a Ruger 10/22 as a Liberty Training Rifle.
- Can be used as to carry rifle or wrapped around your arm to steady aim.
- Quick adjustments can be made for carrying, and shooting standing or sitting.
- Quailty heavy duty cotton webbing and steel hardware
- For use with 1 1/4" studs & swivels.
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2. U.S. M1 Garand WWII 1907 Pattern Leather Sling - Leather & Steel
Top quality genuine leather, steel clips and leather keeper loops.Double Point Sling (Amazon marketplace compliant).Leather color may vary due to dyeing and natural color variation.Reproduction sling correct for M1 Garand and 1903 Springfield rifles.1.25 inches wide with replicated WWII markings.
3. KINGLAKE Plastic Transfer Pipettes 3ML,Essential Oils Pipettes,Graduated,Pack of 100, Makeup Tool
- Material:Polyethylene; Szie:Approx 15.7CM(Length).Volume: 3 ml.
- Great for transfering liquids specially for aromatherapy use measuring out fragrance and essential oils.
- Disposable Plastic 3ml Graduated Transfer Pipettes .Also can use for testing laboratories, chemistry.
- Soft, pliable and easy to use,these pipettes could save your time when mixing your fragrances.
- Very useful make up tool ,non-toxic,you deserve it.A Good helper in life.Package content:Pack of 100.
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4. EGW Savage Rascal Picatinny Rail Scope Mount
- EGW Savage Rascal Picatinny Rail Scope Mount
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5. Bushnell Trophy TRS-25 Red Dot Sight Riflescope, 1 x 25mm (tilted front lens)
- Trophy red dot 1 x 25mm
- Easy target acquisition
- 3 MOA, Dot-reticle
- Note: Bushnell logo color on the product may vary(white/gold)
- Amber-bright high contrast lens coating (front lens is tinted amber)
- TILTED front lens reflects LED light to create red dot; Colors on the lettering May vary
- Red dot LED light source secured inside the scope with adhesive (by design, partially obstructs field of view)
- Red dot may appear blurry or misshapen if the dot intensity is set too high for the ambient light conditions (most likely to occur indoors with artificial light)
- Caution: An illumination setting that is too high for ambient light conditions will result in a dot that appears distorted and non-concentric.Kindly refer the user manual attached below for troubleshooting steps and instructions.
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6. Shooters Ridge Champion Bi-Pod (6 - 9-Inch)
- Compact and lightweight.
- No assembly required.
- Telescoping legs have spring return.
- Adjustable 6 to 9-inch bi-pod for precise shot placement
- Spring-return telescoping legs fold out of the way when not in use
- Compact and lightweight design
- Attaches easily to a sling swivel stud
- Steady shooting from both sitting and kneeling positions
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7. Harris Engineering 1A2-BRM Solid Base 6-9-Inch BiPod
- Extends From 6" To 9"
- Leg Notches In 1 Inch Increments
- Made In The Usa
- Package weight:3.0 lb
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8. Leupold FX-I Rimfire 4x28mm Riflescope, Duplex (58680) (58680)
- Leopold's classic/standard fast focus eyepiece with a low profile lock ring makes reticle focus easy to achieve and maintain
- Micro-friction dials are marked in 1/4-MOA increments for easy wind age and elevation adjustments
- Durable and compact, the one-inch main tube is lightweight and fits more legacy rings
- Made with Leopold's Proprietary nitrogen sealing process, which has become the industry standard
- Sport type: Hunting
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10. UTG 3-9X32 1" BugBuster Scope, AO, RGB Mil-dot, QD Rings
- 1 Inch Tube with Emerald Coating for Maximum Light Transmission, Premium Zero Lockable & Resettable Turrets with 1/4 MOA Per Click Adjustment
- Range Estimating Mil-dot Reticle for Optimal Aiming and Shooting Performance, Adjustable Objective from 3 Yards to Infinity
- Red/Green Dual Illumination for Versatile Applications, Large Field of View and Most Accommodating Eye Relief for Optimum Critical CQB Mission
- Complete with 2" Sunshade, High Quality Flip-open Lens Caps and Quick-detachable Rings
- Built on True Strength Platform, Completely Sealed and Nitrogen Filled, Shockproof, Fog proof and Rainproof
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11. SWFA SS 10x42 Tactical Riflescope Mil-Dot Reticle 1/4 MOA Adjustments Rear Focus SS10X42
- Verified Compatible with: Securifi, Zipato, Telegesis, SmartThings, (more to come...)
- Long Battery Life (up to 5 years), Three color LED event indication
- ZigBee HA1.2 Communication Protocal
- Reports Open/Closed Status of Garage Doors
- ***** NOT Compatible with Control4 *****
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12. Vortex Optics Diamondback 4-12x40 Second Focal Plane Riflescope - Dead-Hold BDC Reticle (MOA)
The Diamondback 4-12x40 riflescope is one of multiple configurations in the Diamondback lineup and is ideal for big game, predator/varmint, muzzleloader, slug shotgun, and long range applications.Dead-Hold BDC reticle is good for any hunting or shooting at varying ranges where estimating hold-over w...
13. Aim Optics 4X 32mm Compact Rangefinder Scope with Rings, Black
MAGNIFICATION: 4XTUBE DIAMETER: 1"OBJECTIVE: 32 MMFOV (FEET AT 100 YARDS): 36.6EYE RELIEF: 3"
14. Nikon P-Tactical .223 3-9x40 Matte BDC600
- The BDC 600 reticle offers Shooters unique open circle aiming points and hash marks from 100 to 600 yards
- One inch body tube
- Spring loaded instant zero resets turrets
- Elevated windage and elevation turrets
- Generous consistant Eye relief
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16. Vortex Optics Sport Cantilever 30mm Ring - Lower 1/3 Co-Witness | 1-inch Offset
- Provides extra rail room for rear Back Up Iron Sights (BUIS) when using the StrikeFire red dot along with the VMX-3T magnifier.
- The cantilever ring will move the StrikeFire forward about one inch.
- Provides lower 1/3 co-witness mounting height of 40 mm.
- Will work with most 30 mm red dot sights.
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17. StonerCNC Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite Grips G10 Slash and Burn Design Fits Ruger 22 45 Lite Generation 4 Rimfire Pistol (OD Green Black)
- Made of high durability G10 - Slash and Burn
- Brand New for the Ruger 22/45 Lite IV (4th Generation)
- Thumb Notch Standard
- Fully De-horned - CNC Machined
- DO NOT FIT MK 2, MK 3 or the 22/45 Lite Generation 3
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18. MTM 200 Round Small Bore Ammo Box .22 Long Rifle
MTM's 100 round rim fire ammo box allows for quick access during matchesFor 22 Long Rifle, 17 Mach 2 and 17 HMR; Holds up to 250 rounds of 22L, 22LR, 17 mach 2 or up to 150 17 HMREasy access to 100 rounds in the down position and there is space in the center for two full 50 round boxesExtra space al...
19. Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench with Inch/Pounds Measurement, Bits and Storage Case for Scope Mounting, Gunsmithing and Maintenance
- ACCURACY: +/- 2 inch/pounds up to 40 inch/pounds; 40 – 65 is +/- 5%
- EASE OF USE: Apply, repeatable, accurate torque settings to scope rings, guard screws, windage screws and base screws, which aids in accuracy and decreases the opportunity for problems in the field
- RELIABLE: Torque adjustment range from 10 inch/pounds to 65 inch/pounds
- DURABLE: Bits are made of S2 tool steel and hardened to 56-58 Rockwell “C”
- INCLUDES: 10 bits (hex to square adapter, #10 flat blade, #32 flat blade, #11 flat blade, 5/32 hex, 7/64 hex, 3/32 hex, T20 torx, T15 torx and Leupold specialty flat blade), ¼” socket and a convenient plastic storage case
- LONGTERM USE: Always return to the lowest inch/pound setting after use
- GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty provided by Wheeler. Please contact Wheeler customer service for assistance
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If you get curious and completely disassemble the rifle or you're replacing the Sear Spring with the YoDave one, be extremely careful when you remove the Sear Pin. There is a Sear Steel Ball in there (see 2:45 in this video) that will shoot out, and you will lose it. I only found mine after much frustration and the eventual help of a magnet. It's also very hard to get back in without a fairly simple trick, explained in this thread.
I would suggest trying to adjust the Trigger Rod Nut to adjust the trigger pull first. I've done that and found it to be quite good. That said, I'm going to buy the YoDave CZ 452 trigger kit right now and install it immediately when it comes (Hooray for not being unemployed anymore!).
Instead of a bipod like others are suggesting to steady it, I have found great pride in being able to properly use a sling (also this video and this hilarious one and this and this and this one for lefties and many others you can find yourself). My personal favorites are the M1907 leather sling and the USGI Web Sling. It's important to note that a heavier rifle does not necessarily make it more steady. In fact, after a few shots, it's more likely to become less accurate as your support arm tires. With the use of a sling, your arms will be substantially less tired than without, and you will be inherently steadier anyway.
If you can find an Appleseed Event near you, I highly recommend it. You'll get all of this from a qualified instructor with some one-on-one time as well. They suggest using a semi-automatic rifle with peep sights, but a bolt action with tangent sights (what comes standard on the CZ 452) will work splendidly. There you will learn basic riflery and marksmanship, as well as some American history through kind-of-embellished storytelling.
Here's a PDF copy of the instruction manual *PDF Warning, duh in English. Study it during take down and cleaning, and maybe you'll find the courage to completely disassemble your rifle. You'll have a greater understanding of how your rifle works after doing that.
Most importantly, be safe and have fun! You've chosen a fantastic rifle! Welcome to my favorite sport and passion!
Before handling a firearm...
remember, and remind those around you
Treat all guns as if they are loaded.
Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
You may be overthinking it a tad. Unless Ruger has done something remarkable with machining tolerances (and I'll bet they haven't) there's not much I do with my suppressed MKII's than dribble some of my powder solvent of choice down the receiver and scrub/wipe with cotton 3" shotgun patches. It cleans the breech-face to new, and I then have a clean gun.
I clean via the ejection port, and the underside opening.
I use the cheapest plastic pipettes that are sold on amazon, (link for reference point only, I think I paid $4 for 100 of them) to squirt the solvent where it needs to go, let it sit, then use 3" cotton patches (12ga shotgun patches) for general cleaning, again, whatever cotton patches are on sale @ Midway, or LGS or whatever, and $0.99 bamboo skewers (your local grocery store, pack of 100) to get the patches where they need to go.
The extractor groove, well, that's a twist with a solvent soaked patch via bamboo skewer and I call it a day. I don't get much crud out of that.
Other than that, the rest of the gun gets sprayed with either:
Once done, I wipe it down (everything internal and external) with the aforementioned 3" shotgun patch with your favorite gun oil (the brake cleaner strips ALL grease/oil away), and I call it a day.
There isnt much left after that, for me, at least, unless I do a white-glove test.
Here go OP: https://www.amazon.com/Savage-Rascal-Picatinny-Scope-Mount/dp/B01AAU4276/ref=pd_cp_200_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01AAU4276&pd_rd_r=S9V7KBANP5KVV11ZCFMZ&pd_rd_w=U8RYF&pd_rd_wg=8NvUI&psc=1&refRID=S9V7KBANP5KVV11ZCFMZ
Although the Atibal (trijicon knockoffs) are very good and quite small.
And of course the TRS25 is a great little dot that works well: https://www.amazon.com/Bushnell-Trophy-TRS-25-Riflescope-tilted/dp/B00CIY7JAU/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_200_bs_img_1?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=MC1AZD9NGV81JTH8KGQR
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/N16XhHOUxFY/maxresdefault.jpg
I have the same scope (BDC version) on my Mkii, and it does pretty well. So far the BDC marks have been pretty accurate with just about any ammunition I shoot through it.
I have a cheap shooters ridge brand bipod from Amazon that works really well for $30.
My bipod is a Harris, I believe this one http://www.amazon.com/Harris-Engineering-1A2-BRM-Solid-Base/dp/B000JJL81M/ref=zg_tr_4200841_1
I don't think it has the swivel/tilting ability of some (used for when shooting from an uneven surface I guess) but since it was to be used benched at the range that didn't matter. Though again, I seldom use it lately since I'm liking the challenge of shooting unsupported from a standing position.
It is solid and has worked really well when I do use it, BUT it didn't really seem to like mounting on the original stock. I removed the sling loop from the front stud to put it on, but the stud was so narrow that the bipod couldn't really clamp securely to it. It had no problems mounting to the stud on the Boyd's stock, however. I don't think the problem is necessarily due to the bipod but the narrow stud on the CZ stock, so I suspect other bipods might have similar issues, though I didn't really look into it. You could probably find more advice on the rimfirecentral forums if you're serious about putting a bipod on it.
yeah, on the variable end i've looked at this crossfire and also nikon prostaff. nikon's a bit cheaper but i already have a bunch of vortex optics and like them (and their lifetime warranty) a lot.
however, i don't think variable power is all that useful in my application, so i'd rather avoid the weight/fragility penalty.
my "ideal" scope for this setup would be leupold fx-i 4x28, but it's much more than i'd like to spend here.
is there a scope on the market that'll get me 80% of that for 50% of the money?
I have a UTG Bug Buster that I swap back and forth between a 10/22 and a Marlin 795. I have been very happy with it.
Poking around some more, some shooters on Calguns recommend these
http://www.amazon.com/Vortex-Optics-DBK-04-BDC-Diamondback-Riflescope/dp/B001EC7KMY/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1417223202&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=vortex+diamondback+hd
http://swfa.com/Nikon-3-9x40-ProStaff-Rimfire-Scope-P48766.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/SWFA-SS-10X42-Rifle-Scope/dp/B00GR79BGY
My son and daughter use this one. It has held zero and the kids shoot accurately with it.
Aim Optics 4X 32mm Compact Rangefinder Scope with Rings, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F108VZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_n7EbAbKP80MVQ
We have other options for open sights, but when we go back to 50 or 100 yards from bench, they do really well with this.
I dont trust bdc reticles to be correct. I have a 3x9 p tactical mrad that i like alot. I want to put a vortex spitfire on a mk2 fvsr
Album to show it here. It's these rings that I'm using.
I've got a rail riser that works great but I took things apart and set up stuff to show the issue in the pic. I haven't gotten a chance to level it all out correctly and get the scope locked in, but it's on the to-do list for the next couple days.
Stoner CNC. They are G10 and grippy AF.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06VT26S9Y
This 53” was $115. No competition. Picked up the case from Amazon and added the Eley sticker.
" If I wanted an accursed 10/22, would it be better to start with a receiver rather than a rifle? "
Depends on how difficult your DM wants to make it to remove the curse. Is it the backbone of their campaign, or is it a hilarious rolling a 1 on your Dex save?
It only does 1d6 damage, but there's 25 rounds in that magazine.
Cheapest way to get some accurizing, buy a +1 Torque screwdriver for 41silver from the Amazonians, it will last you a lifetime of gun ownership. Also, throw out your barrel band, it's decorative and does harm accuracy if it touches the barrel.
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Seriously though, the receiver, bolt, and frankly MANY other parts do nothing to improve the accuracy of the gun.
Accuracy is many factors, but the biggest lens to view parts with is about "consistency".
Bad scope the doesn't hold zero. Loose rings. Loose rail. Loose barrel. Loose attachment to stock all would obviously harm accuracy.
Ammo: number one is the primer. The better the primer, the better the ammo can be. Eley is famous for primer. Powder load consistency, lead consistency and eccentricity, all of which result is a chonometer measurement that's as tight a bell-curve as possible.
Adjustable Objective scopes let you remove parallax at varying ranges, Simmons 22 Mag AO is a cheap, GREAT for the money scope for Appleseed events. No parallax, consistent aim.
Cheek riser: consistency.
Trigger: You can shoot a 5 lb trigger accurately, it's just harder to pull, easier to engage flinchy muscles like your deltoids and upper arm.
Shorter chamber lets the bullet engage the lands and grooves sooner. Consistency.
11 degree match crown disturbs the bullet less.
Glass bed prevents rattling around in the stock. Consistency.