What's your prefered 10-22 stock and why?

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  • Yukon227

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    I have one (maybe two?) of these sitting in my garage that I'd trade away for darn-near nothing!
    Really? I just happen to have a whole bag of darn near nothing to trade for one. I'd like to refinish one, sand it to nothing and give it the tru-oil treatment.

    I'd love to have one in an international configuration...I'm kinda different, I like the short blued barrel in a wood stock, but I like stainless in synthetic...and bull barrels in laminate...:D
     

    patience0830

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    Not far from the tree
    stability

    I have a shooters ridge carbon fiber stock that is pretty comfortable. Stable and rides sandbags fairly well. Not so wide as to be hard to carry slung..Kidd bbl and trigger on a Nodak Spud rcvr. $1000 toy but it sure shoots. The one that sits by the desk has a hogue ovemolded stock on it and my only gripe is when you leave it in a hot car it feels like its oozing when you pick it up. Doesn't seem to affect it in the longer term though. The one behind the truck seat has a Butler Creek folder on it and it's plenty durable. I had a fellow make me 2 thumb screws to replace the action screws In those last two so I can disassemble stock from action w/o tools. Makes it easy to hose off the plastic stocks if I get them bloody.
     

    paperboy

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    I gotta say my 10/22 M1 conversion. It fits me good, fairly light and it just looks cool! (I like the looks of military rifles with wooden furniture)
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    The Bubba Effect

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    Hogue stock. It's awesome and grippy, cold or wet. It also feels nice when I get my cheek weld, like I'm melting into the gun.

    My only complaint is that when its been in the hot sun all day, it gets super hot.
     

    VERT

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    I purchased one that already had an ATI side folder with pistol grip and adjustable stock. I'm pleased with it so far.

    I have the ATI, works great for me & my kids with the adj stock.

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    The ATI stocks are pretty cool. They fold and are adjustable for length to pull. The one I have works well.

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    I have one (maybe two?) of these sitting in my garage that I'd trade away for darn-near nothing!

    If you are serious about this I would be interested in one of those. The factory stock that I have is the Compact (CRR) version. A bit short for an adult. Might be nice to have a full length stock to compliment it.
     
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