Originally Posted by
lonestardiver
Getting a pre-threaded barrel has several advantages.
1) you are only waiting for it to be purchased if buying it locally or for it to ship and you can still shoot your gun.
2) you are not waiting on a gunsmith to get to your project...depending on how much of a back log they have it could be weeks or months and you can’t shoot your gun.
3)you can retain the original barrel for sentimental reasons or sell it to offset part of the cost of the new barrel.
4) the cost of a pre-threaded barrel may be cheaper than having a gunsmith thread your existing barrel.[/QUOT
Thanks Lonestar. I've looked at the Volquarsten 10/22 barrels, Tac Sol barrels, green mountain and a few others. I would use this rifle for squirrel hunting (from my back porch lol) and plinking and not interested in a match rifle that is finicky on ammo. Suggestions that maximize accuracy while still being able to feed all types of 22.
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