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That is badass! Is it a modified 10/22 or is this something you can purchase off the shelf? Is there a 17hmr version?DW-Fan wrote:17 Mach 2
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Thanks! I started with a new Ruger 10/22 receiver, the rest is Volquartsen. I ordered the parts and built it. It is light and very accurate. It also has a Custom Shooting Technologies auto-bolt stop installed.niceguyr6 wrote:DW-Fan wrote:17 Mach 2
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That is badass! Is it a modified 10/22 or is this something you can purchase off the shelf? Is there a 17hmr version?
It is a McMillan stock, I purchased it from Volquartsen. I think it's available from Volquartsen or Brownells now.Livewire wrote:DW-Fan wrote:17 Mach 2
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Very nice rifle. What stock is that?
Yep. My fvsr had a super smooth action...the bolt on the ruger feels like your pushing a stick through a sand pile. I am so disappointed in ruger. I took the barreled action out of the stock and set it upside down, on the scope base. I checked level on the table first. I used a square against the receiver and measured the distance on either side, and it is definitely off center. I also put a magnetic angle finder on it, and it was right at 2 degrees off center.Niceguy wrote:That's what you get for selling a FVSR...haha I wouldn't mind having a American also since I have a mess of 10/22 mags.
Keep us posted to what happens.kokopelli wrote:Yep. My fvsr had a super smooth action...the bolt on the ruger feels like your pushing a stick through a sand pile. I am so disappointed in ruger. I took the barreled action out of the stock and set it upside down, on the scope base. I checked level on the table first. I used a square against the receiver and measured the distance on either side, and it is definitely off center. I also put a magnetic angle finder on it, and it was right at 2 degrees off center.Niceguy wrote:That's what you get for selling a FVSR...haha I wouldn't mind having a American also since I have a mess of 10/22 mags.
So the poi t is, the scope base is definitely center to the right. Which means the base screw holes were drilled off center.
...and the bolt feels like garbage.
I'm going to contact ruger, but I don't know how this is fixable, and from what I've read they'll have it for a month or longer.