My neighbor was just selling his for $200.
What about something like the Magpil Hunter stock that has inserts for changing the length? It’ll add some cost to the rifle, but you can tailor it to the needed size as they grow.
That's something that's also been on my mind. $140 MSRP
how about a stock like this
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2...-pull-rifle-stock-ruger-10-22-synthetic-black on a standard 10/22?
with the 6 position stock, it can grow with your daughter till she can use the factory stock, and the Blackhawk stock is pretty light so with the factory tapered barrel it shouldn't be hard for her to hold
i know a guy with the Blackhawk stock and a tac sol aluminum bull barrel, and if you closed your eyes, and he handed the rifle to you, you would think its a cricket or savage rascal! that's how light the gun is!
It certainaly adds some cost to the endeavor, but I can that I really like mine. A quality polymer that doesn’t feel cheap, which is a lot from me as I much prefer a good piece of walnut or maple.
I havent totaled up a cheap build, yet but would that be possible? Adjustable stock, BX trigger group, maybe a take off barrel from someone else. The receiver may be the hard part for cost.
So from Brownell's site, a railed barreled receiver with a 16' standard barrel, a bolt, a BX trigger group, and a $9 cocking handle comes out to $260. I'm sure then there'd be shipping + a transfer fee for the receiver. +$70 on the Axiom stock or $80 for the Ruger Youth stock.
It'd be cheaper to buy a Ruger youth or compact model.
So from Brownell's site, a railed barreled receiver with a 16' standard barrel, a bolt, a BX trigger group, and a $9 cocking handle comes out to $260. I'm sure then there'd be shipping + a transfer fee for the receiver. +$70 on the Axiom stock or $80 for the Ruger Youth stock.
It'd be cheaper to buy a Ruger youth or compact model.