BCA 201 10/22 clone.

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  • DadSmith

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    Definitely not impressed with the results of this rifle even after three returns :ugh:

    I've seen/read several reviews all have had problems, and accuracy is not impressive.
    Maybe I'm being to critical about the accuracy.

    I had vague interest in this rifle, but this video provided clarity.

    Again three returns to get it running that is sad and uncalled-for.

     

    DadSmith

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    Don't get the appeal of a 10/22 copy. You can buy a Ruger for $300. Shopping around for good used parts you can get all the barrel and even trigger upgrades for less than $500 total.
    Much less from BCA.
    I think they are trying to sell it to people thinking they are getting a target 10/22 for $350.
     

    patience0830

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    Not far from the tree
    The 1022 I have is as accurate as much more expensive bolt guns.
    K. Show me.

    I've owned a ton of them. Built several on aftermarket rcvrs. A couple would do 3/8" groups at 50 yds. With ammo (generally expensive] that they liked. As accurate as much more expensive bolt guns? Not hapnin'. You want an accurate 10/22, buy a Kidd rifle.
     

    1nderbeard

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    K. Show me.

    I've owned a ton of them. Built several on aftermarket rcvrs. A couple would do 3/8" groups at 50 yds. With ammo (generally expensive] that they liked. As accurate as much more expensive bolt guns? Not hapnin'. You want an accurate 10/22, buy a Kidd rifle.
    I mis spoke.
    I beat people in matches with more accurate bolt guns.
    Didn't have Kidd stuff, but tacsol bull barrel and trigger upgrade. Groups were about what you listed above.
     
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