Jump to content

Recommended Posts

FYI Cheap 22 is not $23/375. That's expensive .22lr.

 

Right now Cheap .22lr is ~$15/ 500 i.e. Rem Lightning.

 

p.s. if you don't have one yet, you are a prime candidate for butler creek's excelent 10/22 speed loader.

Link to post
Share on other sites

FYI Cheap 22 is not $23/375. That's expensive .22lr.

 

Right now Cheap .22lr is ~$15/ 500 i.e. Rem Lightning.

 

p.s. if you don't have one yet, you are a prime candidate for butler creek's excelent 10/22 speed loader.

 

I haven't seen 22lr that cheap in a long time!!!!!!! The cheap lead stuff is 20-25$ for 500. I like the copper jacketed. I would rather not put those lead bullets in my guns.

 

Heck yes! A speed loader would save me a lot of time!

 

You need the 75rd drum for the SKS! Nice work on your videos!032.gif

 

???? does there exist such a thing! ? ! ? !

Link to post
Share on other sites

FYI Cheap 22 is not $23/375. That's expensive .22lr.

 

Right now Cheap .22lr is ~$15/ 500 i.e. Rem Lightning.

 

p.s. if you don't have one yet, you are a prime candidate for butler creek's excelent 10/22 speed loader.

 

I haven't seen 22lr that cheap in a long time!!!!!!! The cheap lead stuff is 20-25$ for 500. I like the copper jacketed. I would rather not put those lead bullets in my guns.

 

Heck yes! A speed loader would save me a lot of time!

 

You need the 75rd drum for the SKS! Nice work on your videos!032.gif

 

???? does there exist such a thing! ? ! ? !

 

Here is a link to a forum vendor that sells them, or you might find an old school Chinese one on Gun Broker.

 

 

http://www.mississippiautoarms.com/sks-75-round-762x39-backloading-drum-p-1640.html

Link to post
Share on other sites

Dang. Your part of the country sucks for buying ammo. Most major brands are $15 -17 for brick. CCI Blazer LRN .22 is not plated, but is very good. I think the lead is coated, but either way the bore stays pretty clean. Around here it goes for $16-$20 depending on how much the store is marking it up.

 

Plated winchester super x wildcat is pretty good and runs about 15-16 for a brick of 500. As a rule loose pack ammo is not as good as the boxed stuff that comes in a brick. I have a pistol that is very picky about ammo, particularly how clean it burns, and it likes those and Rem lightning.

 

I'll send you a pm

Link to post
Share on other sites

Dang. Your part of the country sucks for buying ammo. Most major brands are $15 -17 for brick. CCI Blazer LRN .22 is not plated, but is very good. I think the lead is coated, but either way the bore stays pretty clean. Around here it goes for $16-$20 depending on how much the store is marking it up.

 

Plated winchester super x wildcat is pretty good and runs about 15-16 for a brick of 500. As a rule loose pack ammo is not as good as the boxed stuff that comes in a brick. I have a pistol that is very picky about ammo, particularly how clean it burns, and it likes those and Rem lightning.

 

I'll send you a pm

 

Thanks for the PM.

 

The super X wildcat was the only ammo that wouldn't bumpinate in the 10/22! Blazer worked OK. The first shots in my first 10/22 vid are blazer.

500 brick of blazer is about 23$ locally!!!!!

Link to post
Share on other sites

I know it's not really the intention, but I was CRACKING up at this video! LOL

 

There is much humor in all the videos I make! I hope people crack up! :)

 

 

RE: How to

 

When I'm all done making bumpinator vids I'll drop the how to :)

I have a few more ideas! But the extreme rain is keeping me indoors, unfortunately :(

  • Like 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

I just made another SKS bumpinator vid with a fully tapco accessorized SKS. 20 round mag dumps. Hopefully I'll have that uploaded today or tomorrow.

 

Hopefully I can get off work early enough today to get some large steel plates. Going to test my Steel Core Norinco ammo in the SKS bumpinator versus 1/4" steel. Should be a cool video, provided I don't die wink.png

Edited by mattv2099
Link to post
Share on other sites

I just made another SKS bumpinator vid with a fully tapco accessorized SKS. 20 round mag dumps. Hopefully I'll have that uploaded today or tomorrow.

 

Hopefully I can get off work early enough today to get some large steel plates. Going to test my Steel Core Norinco ammo in the SKS bumpinator versus 1/4" steel. Should be a cool video, provided I don't die wink.png

Provided your steel plates aren't AR400- AR500, that 7.62 x39 will slice through that like a hot knife through butter. I wouldn't worry too much.

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 2 months later...
I am glad you finally made that portion of the how to video. Looks similar to how I did mine for the SKS. I was hoping you would show how/how much you sanded on the tube portion of the stock for the stock to slide smoothly.

 

I'm going to do SKS and ruger specific videos. I had to chop maybe 1/4# out of the ruger stock. The SKS stock was fine. Just sanded a bit. The tube got a light, high grit sanding then lubing. Nothing major.

 

BUT... here's the kicker. I did not use the stock that came with the ruger 10/22 intrafuse. The stock portion is from the AK-47 T6. The diameter is larger than that of the ruger tube.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Chatbox

    Load More
    You don't have permission to chat.
×
×
  • Create New...