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2/8/2006 6:51:25 AM EDT
I'm in the process of building a 10/22 & have a question on short loads... Will the ruger cycle them in stock form(mag feed, not hand feed)? I see they sell special bolts & mags, so are they required to shoot the subsonics? Thanks.
-Justin
2/8/2006 7:55:15 AM EDT
[#1]
i would radius the rear of the bolt so it makes it smoother and easier to actuate.

www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15547
2/8/2006 8:10:27 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
i would radius the rear of the bolt so it makes it smoother and easier to actuate.

www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15547



The bolt, VQ bolt handle & receiver are @ CPC for work now... I figured if it could cycle in stock form I should have a decent chance. Thanks for the info. -Justin
2/8/2006 8:17:18 AM EDT
[#3]
Easier solution, (use what I use in my 10/22).

Simply buy yourself some Remington 22LR 40grn moly coated sub-sonic rounds, (sold by CTD and many others)

Mike

ETA - I buy them bricks at a time, they are very accurate out to say 50-60 yards and "vewweee qwiet", even outta the stock barrel
2/8/2006 3:21:21 PM EDT
[#4]
I concure.....Remington SubSonics work very well!
2/8/2006 8:54:27 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Easier solution, (use what I use in my 10/22).

Simply buy yourself some Remington 22LR 40grn moly coated sub-sonic rounds, (sold by CTD and many others)

Mike

ETA - I buy them bricks at a time, they are very accurate out to say 50-60 yards and "vewweee qwiet", even outta the stock barrel



I shoot CCI's SV and Subsonics...VERY quiet also.  It's crazy, almost like I stuck a can on the gun.  
Super smooth too when you use a WK-type buffer.  
2/8/2006 9:23:28 PM EDT
[#6]
+1 - don't use .22 shorts if you just want subsonics.

My 10/22 loves Remington Subsonics. :)
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