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<blockquote data-quote="Honeybee" data-source="post: 1267518" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>There are a lot of good and bad drop in triggers for the 10/22, I do quite a few and the best ones need a little tweeking to go from good to great. </p><p></p><p>A new buffer will keep the noise down a little but best of all it will extend the life of the frame and keep the bolt from pounding the hole to an out of round condition.</p><p></p><p>If you have a bull barrel there is no need to bed the barrel but if you are going to keep the factory barrel and have any trouble with consistant shots, then a Brownell bedding kit will make your shooting more accurate. Try out your gun on a bench rest first because many of them are great right from the factory and don't need bedding unless you are shooting competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeybee, post: 1267518, member: 3655"] There are a lot of good and bad drop in triggers for the 10/22, I do quite a few and the best ones need a little tweeking to go from good to great. A new buffer will keep the noise down a little but best of all it will extend the life of the frame and keep the bolt from pounding the hole to an out of round condition. If you have a bull barrel there is no need to bed the barrel but if you are going to keep the factory barrel and have any trouble with consistant shots, then a Brownell bedding kit will make your shooting more accurate. Try out your gun on a bench rest first because many of them are great right from the factory and don't need bedding unless you are shooting competition. [/QUOTE]
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