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<blockquote data-quote="GregBFL" data-source="post: 1547968" data-attributes="member: 108603"><p>I put a GM 18" 22LR 10/22 Fluted Bull Barrel on my 10/22 Squirrel rifle and I cannot believe the 50 yard groups I am getting using plain old Mini-Mags. Even with the limiting factors of my eyes and scope, I can get 1/2" groups or less. I'm not sure if it's needed, but I used the Gunsmither Barrel Block instead of the OEM V block to make sure I didn't run into barrel droop issues. To be truthful, I started to purchase a Feddersen but the build was for my daughter and I started going over my allotted budget. I honestly don't know that I could get much better results than what I am getting right now. She has better eyes and steadier hands and I've seen her get groups in the .3's with the right ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GregBFL, post: 1547968, member: 108603"] I put a GM 18" 22LR 10/22 Fluted Bull Barrel on my 10/22 Squirrel rifle and I cannot believe the 50 yard groups I am getting using plain old Mini-Mags. Even with the limiting factors of my eyes and scope, I can get 1/2" groups or less. I'm not sure if it's needed, but I used the Gunsmither Barrel Block instead of the OEM V block to make sure I didn't run into barrel droop issues. To be truthful, I started to purchase a Feddersen but the build was for my daughter and I started going over my allotted budget. I honestly don't know that I could get much better results than what I am getting right now. She has better eyes and steadier hands and I've seen her get groups in the .3's with the right ammo. [/QUOTE]
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