I'm curious from those who have owned the Ruger Precision Rimfire what your results with the rifle have been. Please only respond if you have been an actual owner (do not respond because you shot your buddy's gun).
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I put a vertical grip on mine and find it more consistent. While it’s no vudoo it is very good considering the price tag. I’m really liking forward to the timney trigger upgrade.
any word on a two stage as well?Is Timney publicly saying (before SHOT) when the RPRR trigger will be available for sale?
Have you checked to make sure the action is resting in the stock as it should? Lots of guys with flyer issues have been able to fix them by using aluminum tape or bedding compound to bed the rear tang of the action to the stock. Not something I feel like you should have to do with a brand new gun in a stock shipped from the factory, but if that's what's causing the issue it's a pretty easy fix.I'm having trouble with flyers. 2-4 shots will be nearly touching at 50 yds and then 1-2 will be off by quite a bit. Sometimes more than an inch or two. It's pretty frustrating because I know it has a ton of potential. I'll have to try some more ammo and see if it likes anything that I haven't used.
Have you checked to make sure the action is resting in the stock as it should? Lots of guys with flyer issues have been able to fix them by using aluminum tape or bedding compound to bed the rear tang of the action to the stock. Not something I feel like you should have to do with a brand new gun in a stock shipped from the factory, but if that's what's causing the issue it's a pretty easy fix.
I aluminum bedded my action as well BUT it was switching to a normal BX-10 with the spring loosened up that eliminated the flyers. They fit the chassis much tighter.Have you checked to make sure the action is resting in the stock as it should? Lots of guys with flyer issues have been able to fix them by using aluminum tape or bedding compound to bed the rear tang of the action to the stock. Not something I feel like you should have to do with a brand new gun in a stock shipped from the factory, but if that's what's causing the issue it's a pretty easy fix.
How did you loosen up the spring? Just ordered three bx-10 mags and would like to get everything out of them I can.I aluminum bedded my action as well BUT it was switching to a normal BX-10 with the spring loosened up that eliminated the flyers. They fit the chassis much tighter.