I know this video is 3 1/2 years old, but there are 3 things you should know. One is about magazines. All of the BX-1 ten round magazines are not made from the same mold and some of them will be slightly different by a ten thousandth of an inch or so. Most of the time this won't make any difference, but sometime (as you found out) it will make a difference, depending on what kind of stock you have and how tight the mag well is. The clear magazines are also slightly larger than the black ones. Two, it's really easy to get a lighter trigger pull. If you remove the trigger return spring, which is really simple, just a couple of e-clips and it's out, and replace it with a lighter spring. It will let you adjust the pull weight don't to about a pound. I've heard that some guys just take the trigger return spring out altogether, and it still works. I put the spring from a ball point pen in mine, and it's adjusted to 2 pounds. Last but not least, Three, if you didn't torque the two attaching screws to the right torque, that's why your rifle isn't grouping well. Look in the owner's manual, and you'll see that there is a lot of difference between the torque that the front and rear attaching screws need, and there is also a right and wrong sequence to tighten them. If you're not following that exactly, your rifle won't shoot up to its full potential. I have a Ruger American Rimfire that will shoot one hole five round groups at 25 yards with two or three different kinds of ammo. And less than an inch at 50 yards. It all depends on how you set it up and whether you follow the directions in the owner's manual. You're right about using standard velocity (or subsonic, if you want to call it that) ammo. The rifle shoots considerably better with standard velocity ammo than with high velocity. That's about all I've got. You've got a good rifle.
Spend hundreds of dollars on a rifle and then put a ballpoint pen spring in the trigger🤣 not safe, $20 gets you a reliable 2lb pull from m-carbo or others, don’t cut links as they are short stiff springs. Safety first. Shims help for the trigger, safety and maybe the trigger housing.
My RAR 18" barrel transformation began: factory bolt handle gone - Anarchy Outdoors long handle installed; factory trigger, gone - Timney Trigger set @ 1.75 pounds; scope base, gone - Anarchy Outdoors base bubble level installed. Vortex PST FFP/MOA 5-25x EBR-7c reticle. For a cheap 22-caliber rifle, it is a shooter! Norma Tac-22 100 yards group five rounds after seasoning size: 4 rounds (.268", 5 rounds group .688"). This type of shooting is too stressful! I am 70.
I bought mine about 3 years ago. The accuracy wasn't up to my standards but they said it was within their tolerance so they wouldn't authorize return for service. So I recrowned the barrel myself. After shooting it quite a bit I am getting attached to it. Now it is almost as accurate as my Savage MK ii f or my Marlin Model 60.
Just got the 30-06 yesterday and my bolt was the same so today I took 1500 paper and polished on it some. It didn’t take long to make some improvements but it is still lacking. Will get a .22lr this week and will do the same thing.
Great video. Lots of detail. Thanks. I just bought this exact model to replace a Ruger Precision 22lr that I had for a couple of years. Could never get comfortable shooting it. I like this style rifle much more. I haven’t even shot mine yet, but assume it will be good, as it’s a Ruger. Always been a Ruger fan.
If you still have this rifle and the original magazine I seen a video where a gentleman tightened. The screw on on the magazine itself and it fixed his problem with the original magazine. I know. This video is old, but I still like to watch them.
Great review and overview of the rifle. Wondering what is the objective size on your 2x12 Hawke scope. Nice that the 1” low rise mounts gave it just the right clearance.
I bought the 22” version and I’ve yet to shoot it , I want to get a decent scope for it . Having over 6 K in .22 lr rounds I’m plenty chomping at the bit! 😜🇺🇸
Good video and review. Is the stainless steel worth the extra money? Cabelas has the blued version for around 349.99 with open sights and the stainless for 379.99 without the open sights.
I got the blued version with the varmint barrel (8334) and when I adjusted the trigger I gave the action and underside of the barrel a shot of BC Barricade before reassembly. That gives it a high degree of protection from corrosion.
Definitely could use the 10-22, it has a threaded barrel also but it isn't as quiet because it is semi auto. I bought it with the intent of pest control but honestly, I haven't had any pests lately and I have a precharged pneumatic .22 air rifle (Benjamin Marauder) that does a great job so....at this point I just plink around with the Ruger American LOL!
If you are not familiar with firearm safety, you can find hundreds of videos on UA-cam about the subject. I suggest doing a search. You can also download the manual for this rifle which also has all of the safe handling instructions (of which I follow off camera). In addition, if you actually purchase this rifle new, it comes with said manual. This is a rifle review video...not a safety training video.
Mr. Nobody Safety Nazis 😏 . I don’t need someone to prove to me that they cleared the weapon in a video. It’s not his job to teach me proper firearms safety. It’s my responsibility.
I know this video is 3 1/2 years old, but there are 3 things you should know. One is about magazines. All of the BX-1 ten round magazines are not made from the same mold and some of them will be slightly different by a ten thousandth of an inch or so. Most of the time this won't make any difference, but sometime (as you found out) it will make a difference, depending on what kind of stock you have and how tight the mag well is. The clear magazines are also slightly larger than the black ones. Two, it's really easy to get a lighter trigger pull. If you remove the trigger return spring, which is really simple, just a couple of e-clips and it's out, and replace it with a lighter spring. It will let you adjust the pull weight don't to about a pound. I've heard that some guys just take the trigger return spring out altogether, and it still works. I put the spring from a ball point pen in mine, and it's adjusted to 2 pounds. Last but not least, Three, if you didn't torque the two attaching screws to the right torque, that's why your rifle isn't grouping well. Look in the owner's manual, and you'll see that there is a lot of difference between the torque that the front and rear attaching screws need, and there is also a right and wrong sequence to tighten them. If you're not following that exactly, your rifle won't shoot up to its full potential. I have a Ruger American Rimfire that will shoot one hole five round groups at 25 yards with two or three different kinds of ammo. And less than an inch at 50 yards. It all depends on how you set it up and whether you follow the directions in the owner's manual. You're right about using standard velocity (or subsonic, if you want to call it that) ammo. The rifle shoots considerably better with standard velocity ammo than with high velocity. That's about all I've got. You've got a good rifle.
I noticed this with one mag I tried to used with my RPR.
Spend hundreds of dollars on a rifle and then put a ballpoint pen spring in the trigger🤣 not safe, $20 gets you a reliable 2lb pull from m-carbo or others, don’t cut links as they are short stiff springs. Safety first. Shims help for the trigger, safety and maybe the trigger housing.
My RAR 18" barrel transformation began: factory bolt handle gone - Anarchy Outdoors long handle installed; factory trigger, gone - Timney Trigger set @ 1.75 pounds; scope base, gone - Anarchy Outdoors base bubble level installed. Vortex PST FFP/MOA 5-25x EBR-7c reticle. For a cheap 22-caliber rifle, it is a shooter! Norma Tac-22 100 yards group five rounds after seasoning size: 4 rounds (.268", 5 rounds group .688"). This type of shooting is too stressful! I am 70.
Are you posting this in all of the RAR videos?
Tac 22 shoots great in my 10/22 and RPR. Very small groups at 50 yards.
I bought mine about 3 years ago. The accuracy wasn't up to my standards but they said it was within their tolerance so they wouldn't authorize return for service.
So I recrowned the barrel myself. After shooting it quite a bit I am getting attached to it.
Now it is almost as accurate as my Savage MK ii f or my Marlin Model 60.
Just got the 30-06 yesterday and my bolt was the same so today I took 1500 paper and polished on it some. It didn’t take long to make some improvements but it is still lacking. Will get a .22lr this week and will do the same thing.
Great video. Lots of detail. Thanks. I just bought this exact model to replace a Ruger Precision 22lr that I had for a couple of years. Could never get comfortable shooting it. I like this style rifle much more. I haven’t even shot mine yet, but assume it will be good, as it’s a Ruger. Always been a Ruger fan.
That Aquila subsonic works really good in my rifle. Actually 2 of them.
Fantastic job without getting too technical
If you still have this rifle and the original magazine I seen a video where a gentleman tightened. The screw on on the magazine itself and it fixed his problem with the original magazine. I know.
This video is old, but I still like to watch them.
I have the same rifle, absolutely love this thing
Great review and overview of the rifle. Wondering what is the objective size on your 2x12 Hawke scope. Nice that the 1” low rise mounts gave it just the right clearance.
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Nice job. I don’t see many stainless models on youtube. I plan to get the 17hmr version after Christmas.
I bought the 22” version and I’ve yet to shoot it , I want to get a decent scope for it . Having over 6 K in .22 lr rounds I’m plenty chomping at the bit! 😜🇺🇸
Nice review. I learned quite a bit about the rifle.
Thank you very much for the complete review, I really appreciate it, thanks.
Is this the 8351 model American?
What do you think of the Hawke scope? Have one on my 10-22 and well, I don’t love it, but don’t hate it
The wood stock stainless steel is a tack driver for me!
What about that trigger pull?
What is suppressed ammo? Subsonic?
Good video and review. Is the stainless steel worth the extra money? Cabelas has the blued version for around 349.99 with open sights and the stainless for 379.99 without the open sights.
I think for an extra $30 it is well worth it. SST is so easy to maintain but it all comes down to your personal preference!
I got the blued version with the varmint barrel (8334) and when I adjusted the trigger I gave the action and underside of the barrel a shot of BC Barricade before reassembly. That gives it a high degree of protection from corrosion.
What the part number of the barrel please
Cheers Mate!
Why wouldn’t you use the10-22 for stated purpose ? Accuracy or lack of surpressor? Nice review.
Definitely could use the 10-22, it has a threaded barrel also but it isn't as quiet because it is semi auto. I bought it with the intent of pest control but honestly, I haven't had any pests lately and I have a precharged pneumatic .22 air rifle (Benjamin Marauder) that does a great job so....at this point I just plink around with the Ruger American LOL!
Great review , thanks.
I have the same model coming
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This guy isn't a fan of sharp edges.
It sounded like he said razor shart
you get what you pay for tho
you got to be kidding,,, right,,,, i have a RWS Air King in .22 that will out shoot this Ruger,,,
wow a 700 dollar air rifle that will out shoot a 300 dollar rim fire. big deal.
OK, good for you.
1:50 playing with the trigger without demonstrating that the weapon is safe. #Dumb
If you are not familiar with firearm safety, you can find hundreds of videos on UA-cam about the subject. I suggest doing a search. You can also download the manual for this rifle which also has all of the safe handling instructions (of which I follow off camera). In addition, if you actually purchase this rifle new, it comes with said manual. This is a rifle review video...not a safety training video.
Mr. Nobody Safety Nazis 😏 . I don’t need someone to prove to me that they cleared the weapon in a video. It’s not his job to teach me proper firearms safety. It’s my responsibility.
the sting of your caustic reply will undoubtedly bring him to his senses. your work is done here noble safety advocate.
Nobody, so don't be stupid in public.
He just had the bolt completely out of the receiver.
Let me show that the gun is empty for nobody's sake.