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<blockquote data-quote="centraloklahoma" data-source="post: 2233065" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>That is one nice SBR 10/22 in that pic. I would like to build one on a form one. I have decided to go with the butler creek side folder as the stock. I need to read up on velocities from 6", 8", 10" .22 barrels. I have been thinking about the 8" but have to do some measuring to figure out what to out to put on the form for overall length when submitting the paperwork. I also need to read up on the different twist for whatever barrel I would want to go with. Standard 10/22 barrels are 1 in 16" twist (I think) but some are made 1 in 9" for stablizing stuff like the Agulla super sniper 60 grain ammunition. I don't know how 1 in 9" twist stabalizes standard bulk pack 36 or 40 grainers. </p><p></p><p>I have been thinking about the short bull barrel concept per that pic 88gmchog posted, but also maybe having a standard barrel cut down, front sight machined and re posted per jpgrips.com I like the idea of fixed sights for simplicity, though that mini dot looks dang efficient and fast. I also think about what would be best a standard Ruger receiver or spending more for a virgin receiver with machined rail on top. Tax stamps, its only money and time. Decisions decisions. </p><p></p><p>I expect to most likely go with a standard 10/22 receiver, probably 8" for velocity, 1 in 16" twist to shoot bulk and CCI mini mags, threaded of course for my only can a SWR Spectre. THEN I'll work on getting the Spectre II ordered. </p><p></p><p>Just thinking out loud here guys.</p><p></p><p>centraloklahoma</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="centraloklahoma, post: 2233065, member: 1690"] That is one nice SBR 10/22 in that pic. I would like to build one on a form one. I have decided to go with the butler creek side folder as the stock. I need to read up on velocities from 6", 8", 10" .22 barrels. I have been thinking about the 8" but have to do some measuring to figure out what to out to put on the form for overall length when submitting the paperwork. I also need to read up on the different twist for whatever barrel I would want to go with. Standard 10/22 barrels are 1 in 16" twist (I think) but some are made 1 in 9" for stablizing stuff like the Agulla super sniper 60 grain ammunition. I don't know how 1 in 9" twist stabalizes standard bulk pack 36 or 40 grainers. I have been thinking about the short bull barrel concept per that pic 88gmchog posted, but also maybe having a standard barrel cut down, front sight machined and re posted per jpgrips.com I like the idea of fixed sights for simplicity, though that mini dot looks dang efficient and fast. I also think about what would be best a standard Ruger receiver or spending more for a virgin receiver with machined rail on top. Tax stamps, its only money and time. Decisions decisions. I expect to most likely go with a standard 10/22 receiver, probably 8" for velocity, 1 in 16" twist to shoot bulk and CCI mini mags, threaded of course for my only can a SWR Spectre. THEN I'll work on getting the Spectre II ordered. Just thinking out loud here guys. centraloklahoma [/QUOTE]
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