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<blockquote data-quote="1911DA" data-source="post: 4154880" data-attributes="member: 8763"><p>I built a target 10/22 using all Kidd parts with a Weaver T-36 scope and it's a true .250" rifle at 50 yards depending on condition. At 100 yards on a good day when the conditions are right and the Oklahoma wind is cooperating the rifle has shot .500" to .750" groups at 100 yards.</p><p></p><p>The only original parts from RUGER are the receiver and laminated stock.</p><p></p><p>IIRC The Kidd barrel was $200.00, the Kidd trigger was $300.00 and is set at 4 ounces, the Kidd bolt was $100.00.</p><p></p><p>The expensive and time consuming part of building and proving out the rifle was running various types of ammo thru the rifle to find which ammo the rifle liked because on different days depending on temperature, humidity, dew point, barometric pressure the rifle will like different ammunition. l settled on 4 types of ammo for the10/22. My Anschutz is very picky with brands of ammo and l settled on 3 types of ammo for it. Of course the ammo both rifles preferred is in the $10.00 to $20.00 a box of 50 rounds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1911DA, post: 4154880, member: 8763"] I built a target 10/22 using all Kidd parts with a Weaver T-36 scope and it's a true .250" rifle at 50 yards depending on condition. At 100 yards on a good day when the conditions are right and the Oklahoma wind is cooperating the rifle has shot .500" to .750" groups at 100 yards. The only original parts from RUGER are the receiver and laminated stock. IIRC The Kidd barrel was $200.00, the Kidd trigger was $300.00 and is set at 4 ounces, the Kidd bolt was $100.00. The expensive and time consuming part of building and proving out the rifle was running various types of ammo thru the rifle to find which ammo the rifle liked because on different days depending on temperature, humidity, dew point, barometric pressure the rifle will like different ammunition. l settled on 4 types of ammo for the10/22. My Anschutz is very picky with brands of ammo and l settled on 3 types of ammo for it. Of course the ammo both rifles preferred is in the $10.00 to $20.00 a box of 50 rounds [/QUOTE]
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