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Blinged out my Ruger 10/22 takedown
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3765296" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I'm going to try and get it out tomorrow before the naders start up. If the wind is good, I'll finish zeroing the Garand and the Ruger 22 at the same time at 100 yds. Using a lead sled so the M1 should be easier as I have it on paper at 100 now with the irons. If the 22 is way off I'll walk it in. Want to set the tension barel screw on the Ruger. They can be picky as it's suggested to set the inch lbs to 20 but if the groups are spread, you tighten to 30 and try and then down to 10 till you find whats best. If decrease/increase is better that factory suggestion, I'll tease the sweet spot and that will the last tune I'll do. Same with the M1. Once I get the windage set, I'm done with that then its a matter of setting the drum elevation and adjusting it to 100 and zero. I'll also tune the gas block adjustable screw to find the minimum for chambering consistently</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3765296, member: 38658"] I'm going to try and get it out tomorrow before the naders start up. If the wind is good, I'll finish zeroing the Garand and the Ruger 22 at the same time at 100 yds. Using a lead sled so the M1 should be easier as I have it on paper at 100 now with the irons. If the 22 is way off I'll walk it in. Want to set the tension barel screw on the Ruger. They can be picky as it's suggested to set the inch lbs to 20 but if the groups are spread, you tighten to 30 and try and then down to 10 till you find whats best. If decrease/increase is better that factory suggestion, I'll tease the sweet spot and that will the last tune I'll do. Same with the M1. Once I get the windage set, I'm done with that then its a matter of setting the drum elevation and adjusting it to 100 and zero. I'll also tune the gas block adjustable screw to find the minimum for chambering consistently [/QUOTE]
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