I compiled the numerous posts made with this rifle into one "clickable" chain of events / modifications done to it.
The scope of the threads was to put together a Low Budget .22 that can be put together by any average Joe, using simple tools and materials that can be found easily, ecconomically, and produce "presentable homemade modified" looks.
Is it a world class match grade rimfire? NO! However it is an accurate enough project to fit the bill in a triple duty capacity -
1. low dollar trainer / above average plinker
2. low dollar smallbore silhoutte hunter class rifle
3. small game / critter hunting rifle
Another object is to make all the accessories removable and modifications restricted to the silhoutte hunter class rules, while maintaining a certain amount of "tacticoolness".
Many of the modifications, enhancements, or accessories may not be needed nor endorsed, and the final costs can be adjusted to your unique situtations and needs, but I thought to include them as "user friendly and presentable" low dollar options. None of the manufacturer's mentioned are promotions of their products, they are just what fit into the criteria of a triple duty low budget .22 trainer / silhoutte / small game rimfire, and what seemed to work based on my past experience.
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER INTRO - NEW FROM THE BOX
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - base / scope / bipod / bore site PART 1
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - base / scope / bipod / bore site PART 2
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - range report, pre-modifications
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - basic stock modifications and cheek piece
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - advanced and cheap stock modifications
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - cheap h. made accessories - ACD / ARD / rails / light / cosine indicator
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - trigger modification
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - range report, post mods
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - tactical/o.sized bolt knob
If you plan on shooting 150yards or more, you may want to include one of these for $40.00 extra <span style="text-decoration: line-through">RIMFIRE TECHNOLOGIES </span> DIVERSIFIED INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS (D.I.P.) / EGW MOA BASE REVIEW
LOW BUDGET .22 SIL. RIFLE/TRAINER - shortening the barrel
There will be more updates on the way, possibly a stock bedding and range report, and well, Lord knows what else, is a rifle truly ever done?
My original plan was to keep it under $300.00, and is doable. Although I have surpassed that amount, it was inclusive to everything done and could be less or even more depending on how you mix and match to your needs - and budget - which is why I included a breakdown of costs list and time involved with each process.
Some things you can live with, and some things you can't. However I feel that the modifications made are of value that justified spending a little more and with a little elbow grease, saved a few bucks along the way.
RIFLE...............$127.00
BIPOD.................39.97
B. GROUND CHECK........5.00
SCOPE.................69.97
RINGS................. 9.47
ULTRA BLACK KRYLON.... 4.44
STUDS (2 packs)....... 9.98
CHEEKPIECE+RAIL.......42.00
SLING.................16.97
BASES(USED AS RAILS)...6.49
"CHEAP ACCESSORIES
MATERIALS"............15.00
FEELER GUAGE "SHIMS"...3.00
BOLT KNOB PROJECT......10.00
D.I.P. 25 MOA BASE ....40.00
BARREL SHORTENING......34.47
SUB TOTAL...........433.76
TAX.....................25.13
TOTAL...............$458.89
OVERALL TIME = 39.5 HOURS
The scope of the threads was to put together a Low Budget .22 that can be put together by any average Joe, using simple tools and materials that can be found easily, ecconomically, and produce "presentable homemade modified" looks.
Is it a world class match grade rimfire? NO! However it is an accurate enough project to fit the bill in a triple duty capacity -
1. low dollar trainer / above average plinker
2. low dollar smallbore silhoutte hunter class rifle
3. small game / critter hunting rifle
Another object is to make all the accessories removable and modifications restricted to the silhoutte hunter class rules, while maintaining a certain amount of "tacticoolness".
Many of the modifications, enhancements, or accessories may not be needed nor endorsed, and the final costs can be adjusted to your unique situtations and needs, but I thought to include them as "user friendly and presentable" low dollar options. None of the manufacturer's mentioned are promotions of their products, they are just what fit into the criteria of a triple duty low budget .22 trainer / silhoutte / small game rimfire, and what seemed to work based on my past experience.
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER INTRO - NEW FROM THE BOX
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - base / scope / bipod / bore site PART 1
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - base / scope / bipod / bore site PART 2
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - range report, pre-modifications
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - basic stock modifications and cheek piece
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - advanced and cheap stock modifications
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - cheap h. made accessories - ACD / ARD / rails / light / cosine indicator
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - trigger modification
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - range report, post mods
LOW BUDGET .22 TRAINER - tactical/o.sized bolt knob
If you plan on shooting 150yards or more, you may want to include one of these for $40.00 extra <span style="text-decoration: line-through">RIMFIRE TECHNOLOGIES </span> DIVERSIFIED INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS (D.I.P.) / EGW MOA BASE REVIEW
LOW BUDGET .22 SIL. RIFLE/TRAINER - shortening the barrel
There will be more updates on the way, possibly a stock bedding and range report, and well, Lord knows what else, is a rifle truly ever done?
My original plan was to keep it under $300.00, and is doable. Although I have surpassed that amount, it was inclusive to everything done and could be less or even more depending on how you mix and match to your needs - and budget - which is why I included a breakdown of costs list and time involved with each process.
Some things you can live with, and some things you can't. However I feel that the modifications made are of value that justified spending a little more and with a little elbow grease, saved a few bucks along the way.
RIFLE...............$127.00
BIPOD.................39.97
B. GROUND CHECK........5.00
SCOPE.................69.97
RINGS................. 9.47
ULTRA BLACK KRYLON.... 4.44
STUDS (2 packs)....... 9.98
CHEEKPIECE+RAIL.......42.00
SLING.................16.97
BASES(USED AS RAILS)...6.49
"CHEAP ACCESSORIES
MATERIALS"............15.00
FEELER GUAGE "SHIMS"...3.00
BOLT KNOB PROJECT......10.00
D.I.P. 25 MOA BASE ....40.00
BARREL SHORTENING......34.47
SUB TOTAL...........433.76
TAX.....................25.13
TOTAL...............$458.89
OVERALL TIME = 39.5 HOURS