Cheapskate

There is a shooting competition called Cheapskate.  .22 LR’s.  I think I’m going to get into this.  But I don’t have a rifle for it and there isn’t a .22 rifle that I’m really digging as is.

Looks like I’ll have to CRUSADERIZE a Ruger 10/22.

Tactical Solutions Barrel, Slipstream ST-1 treatment on the bolt and inside the receiver… Oh yeah.  I can see it now.

16 thoughts on “Cheapskate”

  1. I’ve got a TacSol barrel on mine. The downside is there is no weight at the muzzle. If you go that route, get one of the threaded barrels and hang a brake or something there to help with the wobble.

  2. We expect pictures…..

    Don’t know how much the barrel your talking about costs, but the stock 10/22 “Tactical” model with heavy barrel, over molded stock, bipod and rail is a pretty good starting point to consider maybe

  3. Maybe you could Crusaderize a Ruger 77/22 and create a decent stock for it? Everyone who has one seems to want a nice tactical stock for it–seems like a nice nitch product. I’ve owned three (still have two) of the target models that shoot anything incredibly accurately.

  4. Ive done the cheapskate with my scout 22. Didn’t do so well the first time because I didn’t know the limits of how the gun was setup. Now that I know I’m ready for the next one. I’ve got the scope set and I think I can compete with my 2x power.

  5. Take a look at the Ruger 10/22 VLEH. Goes for about $400+. I just added Tech-sights for Appleseed shoots. Great bang for the buck.

  6. Dunno if a semi is required for thie “Cheapskate” leaue…but I would take a hard look at the CZ 455….

  7. The cheapskate I did, people had semi-s and bolt actions. George, I added you to the Utah Cheapskate group on FB. Most of those guys hang out at Snipers Hide. I’ll let you know when the next .22 shoot is.

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