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Link Posted: 1/6/2024 11:54:45 PM EDT
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If it likes Team it will love Match or Tenex.
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I tried match and tenex, as well as center x and team outshot them. I think I just got a particularly good lot, so I ordered what few remaining bricks of the same lot that Freeland had.
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I tried match and tenex, as well as center x and team outshot them. I think I just got a particularly good lot, so I ordered what few remaining bricks of the same lot that Freeland had.
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Tenex, Match and Team are all the same loading made on the same machines and graded by lot quality. They grade the lots and compare quality to orders/demand volume to see what label will be on the box. Team is the lowest graded lots of the premium bullet series, but could be exactly the same as Tenex if they have more Tenex than they have orders for Tenex and Match.

At least that’s my understanding.
Link Posted: 1/7/2024 12:27:30 AM EDT
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Tenex, Match and Team are all the same loading made on the same machines and graded by lot quality. They grade the lots and compare quality to orders/demand volume to see what label will be on the box. Team is the lowest graded lots of the premium bullet series, but could be exactly the same as Tenex if they have more Tenex than they have orders for Tenex and Match.

At least that’s my understanding.
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I'll give that a shot in my Bergara.  I tried Eley Club in my Vudoo and it was no better that CCI Standard.  So I'll try the Club too.
Link Posted: 1/7/2024 12:34:42 AM EDT
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I'll give that a shot in my Bergara.  I tried Eley Club in my Vudoo and it was no better that CCI Standard.  So I'll try the Club too.
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Club is a regular 40-gr RN bullet. The Tenex series is a different bullet made for match shooting.

Tenex pricing will be a bit different than Club.
Link Posted: 1/7/2024 12:35:57 AM EDT
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I'll give that a shot in my Bergara.  I tried Eley Club in my Vudoo and it was no better that CCI Standard.  So I'll try the Club too.
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Tenex, Match and Team are all the same loading made on the same machines and graded by lot quality. They grade the lots and compare quality to orders/demand volume to see what label will be on the box. Team is the lowest graded lots of the premium bullet series, but could be exactly the same as Tenex if they have more Tenex than they have orders for Tenex and Match.

At least that’s my understanding.

I'll give that a shot in my Bergara.  I tried Eley Club in my Vudoo and it was no better that CCI Standard.  So I'll try the Club too.


Center-X has been my go to for years. Serious competitors get their guns lot matched and when I was more serious about shooting precision me and a few friends went through lots of ammo and measured rim thickness of various makes. I went so far as to make a tool so I could use a mic to check. Lapua and RWS had a bit more consistency than the Eley offerings. What I discovered is that there are generally better lots than others of Tenex. The best lots usually get bought up quickly by the serious competitors as they're buying multiple cases at a time. It honestly became so tedious I just settled on Center-X as it was the most consistent with the least amount of fiddling. Not saying its necessarily better just easier to get a random lot that I knew my gun would shoot consistently.
Link Posted: 1/7/2024 12:43:19 AM EDT
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My 41 with 8 MOA dot for steel.

Heavy, but I don't care.  It's fast.

I do hate the thumb safety because I keep my thumbs high and use two hands. :)

Link Posted: 1/7/2024 12:51:16 AM EDT
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Kidd makes the best 10/22 trigger known to man. I have his 1 lb 2 stage in my 10/22. It is the best trigger I own, nothing beats it. My MKIV VQ trigger kit doesn’t touch it (still a great trigger kit), my Savage Model 12 LRP with Savages “precision” trigger is a close second IMO but still not as good.

I need to buy a super grade
Link Posted: 1/7/2024 12:56:04 AM EDT
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TBA Sicario

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Kidd makes the best 10/22 trigger known to man. I have his 1 lb 2 stage in my 10/22. It is the best trigger I own, nothing beats it. My MKIV VQ trigger kit doesn’t touch it (still a great trigger kit), my Savage Model 12 LRP with Savages “precision” trigger is a close second IMO but still not as good.

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It is my second one.  My first was an older single stage that used the factory polymer housing.  I put it in my daughter's rifle which is now considered an assault weapon in CT.  Her birthday is 10/22 so it was a gift  I think I had to use the factory housing to fit the stock.  It is still a very light, fast trigger.
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Smith & Wesson M45 “post office” .22, basically a Model 10 in .22 and a Model 61.
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@BM-ARM-DPMS-guns

That Model 45 is hot.
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My .22 collection.
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@BM-ARM-DPMS-guns

That Model 45 is hot.
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Thanks, it was a rare find.
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Thanks, it was a rare find.
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@BM-ARM-DPMS-guns

That Model 45 is hot.


Thanks, it was a rare find.


Yeah, that's an understatement.
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Ever see something so stupid you just had to have it?
And yes, I did get the magnum cylinder for it. Just haven't tried it yet.
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On the other hand there is this one that I over paid for . . .
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Link Posted: 1/7/2024 6:14:36 PM EDT
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Replacement Walther P22.
RIP my old P22.

Just finished cleaning it:

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Link Posted: 1/7/2024 6:42:07 PM EDT
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Love that, perfect barrel length, hard to find, never see those.
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Ever see something so stupid you just had to have it?
And yes, I did get the magnum cylinder for it. Just haven't tried it yet.
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On the other hand there is this one that I over paid for . . .
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I had that model years ago, love international stocks !
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Heres my .22 crew.

REALLY need some optics / red dots / scopes badly. Nothing fancy, just mid tier ? ruger .22s really. I really like the ruger American .22 predator bolt action, in the future I’d love to get another one, or a ruger 77/22, and a 4” taper barrel stainless ruger mkII,  and optics, definately optics.

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Link Posted: 1/7/2024 7:02:48 PM EDT
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Double tap.
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I did not read thru the whole thread.  I would like to add a couple things.  If you love .22, find an Appleseed shoot near your AO!  Second, if you want a great trigger for your 10/22, send it off to Brimstone.  

Brimstone trigger
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I did not read thru the whole thread.  I would like to add a couple things.  If you love .22, find an Appleseed shoot near your AO!  Second, if you want a great trigger for your 10/22, send it off to Brimstone.  

Brimstone trigger
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I just went with a BX trigger.
Any idea where I can get a silver trigger housing? (preferably on the cheap. I painted the standard one but haven't installed it)
@cornhskr

Link Posted: 1/7/2024 7:36:36 PM EDT
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My coolest .22

Baikal IZh-35m

Same model that the USSR/Russian team used in the Olympics and World Cup  25m Rapid Fire event.

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Link Posted: 1/7/2024 7:43:55 PM EDT
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I just went with a BX trigger.
Any idea where I can get a silver trigger housing? (preferably on the cheap. I painted the standard one but haven't installed it)
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The BX trigger is a fine upgrade.  Brimstone will take those to the next level also.  No idea on the silver housing @Hellbent_4
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German KKW trainer


German DSM 34 trainer
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How’s the M&P 15-22? Thinking about getting one and it would be suppressed 100% of the time.
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100% awesome
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I just went with a BX trigger.
Any idea where I can get a silver trigger housing? (preferably on the cheap. I painted the standard one but haven't installed it)
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I did not read thru the whole thread.  I would like to add a couple things.  If you love .22, find an Appleseed shoot near your AO!  Second, if you want a great trigger for your 10/22, send it off to Brimstone.  

Brimstone trigger
I just went with a BX trigger.
Any idea where I can get a silver trigger housing? (preferably on the cheap. I painted the standard one but haven't installed it)
@cornhskr




Look on eBay, they have them.
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100% awesome
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Damn it, this place costs me money and I know I will have to get a dedicated can for it
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Love that, perfect barrel length, hard to find, never see those.
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Love that, perfect barrel length, hard to find, never see those.


Yeah, had been keeping an eye out for this barrel length for awhile. It's used and in pretty good shape, serial number lookup puts it at 2002 mfg. date.
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Posted it before: My CZ-457 with its TiOn suppressor

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My Ruger 10/22s. The one in the Bravo stock is a Kidd.
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My Ruger bolt .22s.
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All those threaded barrels and no cans

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I've got a few .22 rifles, too but no family photo of them.
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I looked up ruger 77/22 .22LR rifles last night on gunbroker, running around $1000-$1400.00.  

Looks like I’ll have to hunt pawn shops / gun shows for one. Maybe hit fort Campbell, went thru there yesterday, saw about 100 pawn shops between Hopkinsville and south Clarksville.

I saw an all weather / boat paddle model at the 127 yard sale a few years ago for $400.00, knew I should have grabbed it up.
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I looked up ruger 77/22 .22LR rifles last night on gunbroker, running around $1000-$1400.00.  

Looks like I’ll have to hunt pawn shops / gun shows for one. Maybe hit fort Campbell, went thru there yesterday, saw about 100 pawn shops between Hopkinsville and south Clarksville.

I saw an all weather / boat paddle model at the 127 yard sale a few years ago for $400.00, knew I should have grabbed it up.
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As I said earlier in the thread the magnums are up to 2k, madness.
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Marlin Papoose

H&R 922

Stoeger Arms.22 “Luger”
Thanks again @Sixtigers for the holster.
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