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Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2016, 07:34:57 pm »
I removed the sun shade and end trim along with the turret covers. I then taped up the lenses and the other parts I didn't want painted. This scope (as many of the newer ones are) is coated in some sort of teflon like, non-stick coating.....the tape didn't want to stick to it.





After a few light coats I removed the tape and re-assembled the scope

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #26 on: September 21, 2016, 07:38:17 pm »
    I then turned my attention to the aluminum and stainless scope mounts, here they are before:



    and after polishing



    Also just a side note.....when I opened the scope mount packaging I noticed there were only four of the eight screws needed to hold down the upper clamps. I sent an email off to Weaver. They sent four more screws right away without question.

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #27 on: September 21, 2016, 07:39:22 pm »
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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #28 on: September 30, 2016, 10:50:36 am »
    I am sure many who are reading this are wondering why I didn't pony up the dough for an aftermarket bull barrel. I did actually shop around and found that Green Mountain Barrels has the best bargain (great quality with decent prices). A Green Mountain bull barrel would have set us back $150-$200 (depending on options), which could be 1/2 our entire budget.


    So instead I chose a factory one. Besides changing barrels on the 10/22 is easy and we can always upgrade later. In addition many shooters have been able to get great accuracy/precision from the factory barrels.
    The barrel is a standard 18.5" factory Ruger stainless barrel, 1 in 16 right hand twist rifling.

    It did not have a rear sight when I got it, but thankfully I have an extra one that came off my 10/22 Spencer Carbine project

    The barrel will get a full polish, the rear sight installed and then installed on the receiver.

    Here is the barrel before, it has a "brushed" finish, which looks OK, but I want Ava to shine.



    We started with 400 grit sand paper sanding in both lengthwise and shoe shine fashion. I then went through 600, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000 grit papers before finishing with Crocus Cloth.



    And after polishing



    I then installed the rear sight and set it aside while I finish up the the other parts. I'll give it another once over before final installation

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #30 on: September 30, 2016, 11:00:09 am »
    How much did the factory barrel run you?
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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #31 on: September 30, 2016, 11:26:48 am »
     :cool  (<- and I mean that literally... you'll need sunglasses to look at that thing on a cloudy day! Gorgeous work.)

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #32 on: September 30, 2016, 05:53:53 pm »
    How much did the factory barrel run you?

    $40, but I also got a complete aluminum trigger assembly with it
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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #33 on: October 10, 2016, 10:50:16 pm »
    The stock is by far the most ambitious part of this build, so I saved this for last.
    I intend to modify a factory beech wood stock using pieces of poplar to create a custom target thumb-hole stock, fitted perfectly to myself.
    Included will be a few modifications like a rear tang and a bedding solution using JB weld and some parts I had laying around the shop.


    The first step was to figure out how big of pieces I needed to cut to make the stock. I traced a factory stock onto a big sheet of scrap paper



    To figure out the size/location of the pistol grip/thumb-hole I used my the stock from my Hoplophobe Project that was almost completed



    The new piece measures approx. 4.5 x 14", I will cut it a bit on the long side, I can always cut the butt stock to get the proper length of pull.

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #34 on: October 10, 2016, 11:00:19 pm »
    I think I want to build up the area behind the receiver. When I add the rear tang I might end up a little thin on material there.


     
    Before cutting the new butt stock pieces we went to work cutting the original stock





    I couldn't figure an easy way to cut the forend, so I decided to do it by hand. I drew a line just up from the take down screw hole



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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #35 on: October 10, 2016, 11:05:06 pm »
    I removed the barrel band section



    I then cut the pieces for the forend



    and started gluing them on



    Now the sides and bottom are glued on, I need to build a piece to plug the end and we can start making saw dust

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #36 on: October 10, 2016, 11:10:13 pm »
    I made the end piece from two pieces of 1x4 poplar



    opening up the barrel channel, I'll work on this more later as I want a completely free-floated barrel





    The popsicle sticks are to build up the area to make it thicker, I will follow the line tapering it to disappear at the front of the forearm. This will act as a finger hold as well as an accent.

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #37 on: October 10, 2016, 11:15:19 pm »
    I started with the rasping and filing.....I'll thin the new pieces and taper them toward the front.



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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #38 on: October 11, 2016, 02:49:36 am »
    You're right.  The stock work on this thing is pretty ambitious.   Looking good so far, though.   :thumbup1
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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #39 on: October 24, 2016, 12:36:40 am »
    Before cutting and attaching the butt stock I wanted to fit the rear tang and bed the receiver. I found this flanged washer in my nut and bolt bin, I have no idea where it came from, but it is perfect for this application. I'll install in in the front action screw hole so when the screw in tightened the wood cannot flex and cause the barrel to change point of aim.



    I could have bought one of these units made for the 10/22, but again, I have to stick to a budget and use as many DIY solutions as I can



    I drilled out the hole to 3/8" and checked the fit.



    In order to make sure the new pillar will touch the screw escutcheon and also not raise the height of the receiver, I'll need to take some material away. I used a spade bit to remove the wood. JB weld will go underneath the pillar to fill any gaps and secure it to the wood.

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #40 on: October 24, 2016, 12:39:38 am »
    Next I marked and removed the wood to make room for the rear tang and anchor





    Before mixing up the bedding compound (JB Weld) I cut a groove in the anchor to help the JB Weld "bite" into the metal




    I then taped up the receiver and barrel, then coated the threads with wax. Mixed up the JB weld and put the receiver in the stock using a clamp to hold it down.

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    « Reply #41 on: October 24, 2016, 12:44:42 am »
    When I cracked it open in the morning, the anchor was nicely secure in the stock, I should have put some release agent on the tape though, now I have some cleaning to do.



    Up front we have a nice platform for the action to sit on, the pillar is just below the surface. The barrel bed was not thick enough, I'll wait until it is cured and put another layer in



     While I was waiting for the bedding compound to cure I began sanding on the forend. I want the three sides to taper towards the front. I also wanted to leave a rib that would disappear at the muzzle.



    Here it is after mucho sanding, still some work to do, but I'm getting close



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    « Reply #42 on: October 24, 2016, 12:47:31 am »
    I then added more JB weld to the barrel area and around the rear tang. The JB weld despite being sticky is quite runny, but no worries I am filling in that area later.
    This time I added release agent (wax) to the taped areas so it would not stick.



    It doesn't look pretty on the inside, but no one will see that and it does what it supposed to do, support the action front and rear.

    I probably should have used Devcon, instead of JB Weld, but I already had JB Weld, so another lesson learned.
    The yellow residue is wax, the blue is the tape...I'll clean up the over flow before we're done.



    The barrel will be supported for the first couple of inches, the rest of the barrel will be free-floating.

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #44 on: October 24, 2016, 02:25:16 am »
    Good progress so far.  Nothing is ever as simple as it looks eh?    :hmm
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    « Reply #45 on: November 03, 2016, 11:06:52 am »
    Good progress so far.  Nothing is ever as simple as it looks eh?    :hmm

    no it isn't, but this is good training for several disciplines...
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    « Reply #46 on: November 03, 2016, 11:09:09 am »
    In this installment I will cut out the butt stock and cheek rest, then begin with the contouring of the wood.

    I used the template I made and transferred it to the slab of poplar wood and cut out the lower butt stock pieces



    My pistol grip will be angled backwards a little more than Hipshot's is. I like the angle of the Hoplophobe stock's grip that I made, so I copied it onto the paper.



    I cut them a little large, easier to remove wood then add it, at least that is what they tell me....



    I then roughed up the surfaces and glued them together

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    « Reply #47 on: November 03, 2016, 11:12:00 am »
    Then I cleaned up the top and roughened the surfaces so I could mate it to the Ruger stock



    And now the two become one, it doesn't look like much now, but after some drilling, filing and sanding...



    I had to use the Dremel to make room for the trigger guard




    Fitting the receiver/trigger assembly to the stock. I marked where my fingers and thumb land on the pistol grip so I can begin removing wood

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #48 on: November 03, 2016, 11:16:12 am »
    I drilled a few holes along the perimeter and cut between them with a jig saw



    Making progress



    Almost there, it feels pretty good in the hand, I need to remove more from the top of the thumb-hole to get it round and make clearance for my thumb knuckle.



    Now I need to decide where to trim the pistol grip and determine the size of the cheek rest.

    Looking at Hipshot's version, the radius at the bottom to the stock is about even with the back of the thumb-hole, so I need to finish off the thumb-hole, then map out the area to trim

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    Re: New Project: Custom 10/22 Target Rifle
    « Reply #49 on: November 03, 2016, 11:20:05 am »
    Looks much better, I'll clean up the lines when I sand the entire stock.



    I drew out a cheek rest on the piece of wood....



    ....then cut it out with the jig saw and cleaned up the edges on the belt sander



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