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    My new .22 toy

    Ok just picked up the lower today and put her all togather
    This is a complete Spikes upper and lower
    I added magpul MBUS backup sights and a C-More reflex sight
    the pistol grip, buttstock, and foregrip are CAA






    Taking to the range tomorrow to see how it shoots

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    Well how does it shoot?
    This is a test of my signature, if this had been an actual signature you would be instructed to read very carefully.

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    Here she was at the range






    Once I zero'd it I was able to get nickle and quarter sized groups regularly at 25 meters and around quarter to 2 inch groups with iron sights and the 8 MOA C-More at 50 meters which is more than acceptable to me for a plinker. I Might scope it to see how tight I can get it later when I can afford a scope for it.

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    Very nice! I fell in love with my son's Spike's dedicated .22 upper after shooting it last year.

    What ammo did you use and was it reliable?

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    Must ask,

    Which 10/22 stock is that?

    And what did the head on your bench come off of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jchtrh View Post
    Very nice! I fell in love with my son's Spike's dedicated .22 upper after shooting it last year.

    What ammo did you use and was it reliable?
    I only had American Eagle 40 grain match pistol which stovepiped twice and Federal bluebox 40 grain lead round nose which I dont think had a problem at all. I did have some FTE and stovepipes later on in the day when the gun got dirty but that was after a few hundred rounds had been fired. All in all I am real happy with it and expect it to run even better once its fully broken in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UVvis View Post
    Must ask,

    Which 10/22 stock is that?

    And what did the head on your bench come off of?
    Its a Bell and Carlson light tactical stock the same as the one I have on my Remington 700

    its real sweet for the money

    I dont remember where the head came from

    off some action figure I have/had

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