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Thank you. In all actuality, the stock on the 22 is not my favorite. I think Taticool stocks are dumb. But it is structurally rigid, fits a full floating heavy barrel and was on sale when I was shopping so that's why I went with it.
The only other thing I did was a power custom hammer and sear. Lots of pre-travel but pretty nice break. I never realized just how bad a 10/22 trigger was until I bought a T/C Venture and discovered a nice trigger.
One of these days I will take apart the 336 and polish the action to make it cycle smoother.
The only other thing I did was a power custom hammer and sear. Lots of pre-travel but pretty nice break. I never realized just how bad a 10/22 trigger was until I bought a T/C Venture and discovered a nice trigger.
One of these days I will take apart the 336 and polish the action to make it cycle smoother.
Last edited by kazairl; 05-01-2011 at 10:17 PM.
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ithaca 20 gauge shotgun. nothing special. handed down from grandfather.
year later he gave me an ithaca 16 gauge with poly choke and custom wood inlays my great grandfather had made, and my springfield 30.06 carbine with custom wood inlays also. still use the 30.06 every year. 20 gauge i had out last year to play with some. the 16 hasnt been shot in 6 years or so. but i clean it and reoil it every year. all three hang above my bed.
year later he gave me an ithaca 16 gauge with poly choke and custom wood inlays my great grandfather had made, and my springfield 30.06 carbine with custom wood inlays also. still use the 30.06 every year. 20 gauge i had out last year to play with some. the 16 hasnt been shot in 6 years or so. but i clean it and reoil it every year. all three hang above my bed.