If you have the disposable income, buy it. Everybody knows that a good looking rifle will shoot better.Apologize for the thread drift, but TJ, I am finally getting around to working on that stock you hooked me up with. I'm installing a pillar, cutting the snout off and reshaping it. I'm not planning on bedding the action.
I finally got my Brimstone trigger job corrected (I think), so I'm happy with that aspect and I have an okay 2-7X power scope on it.
I'm going back and forth whether I should spring for a decent Feddersen 17" Heavy Contour barrel for it or just stick with the factory.
In full disclosure, part of the reason for considering buying one is because it would look better than the factory.
What do you think? Buy it? Save the money?
Apologize for the thread drift, but TJ, I am finally getting around to working on that stock you hooked me up with. I'm installing a pillar, cutting the snout off and reshaping it. I'm not planning on bedding the action.
I finally got my Brimstone trigger job corrected (I think), so I'm happy with that aspect and I have an okay 2-7X power scope on it.
I'm going back and forth whether I should spring for a decent Feddersen 17" Heavy Contour barrel for it or just stick with the factory.
In full disclosure, part of the reason for considering buying one is because it would look better than the factory.
What do you think? Buy it? Save the money?
Reliability with a 10/22 is super high with just the factory set-up. Adding the Kidd parts, especially the trigger parts, just made the rifle easier and more enjoyable to shoot.I may just pull the trigger and do what you did. Did you notice an improvement in reliability with your KIDD upgrades?