Pass me the Winchester Power-Point.
Probably correct depending on what you are using. A 10/22 with the polyurethane bolt buffer im thinking would be fine, but anything hitting steel on recoil is likely gonna take a beating over time, unless you increase spring resistance to compensate for the extra energy.I've "read" these type shells are "hard" on automatics.
Sorry boss. I'd be pissed with that. I can keep ten in a nickel now. Used to keep ten in a .45 hole with Win T22s. This is without a "day fucker" which plagues rimfire ammo.
Power-Point, 10 shots @ 50yds. Stock AMT 25/22 action/bbl/stock, Timney trigger.
The AMT 25/22 is an early 1980’s all Stainless (action and bbl) version of the 10/22 before Ruger made their own 10/22.
I’ve got a Rem 541S and a couple of 582’s that shoot a whole bunch better with that same Win Power-Point ammo in the pic above. What I was getting @ w/the pic is that a standard weight 10/22 clone shoots pretty darned good w/that ammo.Sorry boss. I'd be pissed with that. I can keep ten in a nickel now. Used to keep ten in a .45 hole with Win T22s. This is without a "day fucker" which plagues rimfire ammo.
IDK. With any gun/ammo I like to be confident a miss is MY fault. ^^^^This group removes noses and lower jaws.I’ve got a Rem 541S and a couple of 582’s that shoot a whole bunch better with that same Win Power-Point ammo in the pic above. What I was getting @ w/the pic is that a standard weight 10/22 clone shoots pretty darned good w/that ammo.
Now, are you going to make this about target ammo or is it going to continue to be about small-game getters?
NOT RECCOMMENDED: I replaced my trigger spring with a ballpoint pen spring years ago. Of course you can get "real" aftermarket springs.My cheap marlin shoots just as good with federal champions as it does with eley 10x If it had a decent trigger it would be wicked
IMO the M37 and 24 are so ugly they're beautiful.