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Installation Instructions for the Ruger 10/22 or 77/22
1. To remove original barrel remove the two socket head cap screws using a 5/32 Allen wrench as shown in drawing.
2. Slide out dovetail block that was held in place by socket head cap screws.
3. Pull original barrel out of receiver.
4. To install new barrel reverse the above procedure. The dovetail block will align the barrel.
5. Retighten socket head cap screws reasonably tight.
Installation tips for best accuracy.
We turn the shank diameter on our Ruger barrels to a diameter of .687″. This is on the large side as compared to the original barrels. This diameter is a slip-fit into the Ruger 77/22 and 10/22 receivers. We have found however that some receivers have an oversized hole in them which results in a slightly sloppier fit than is desirable. We can turn an oversize shank diameter for you on special-order. The draw back to this is delivery would most likely be several months rather than off-the-shelf. Keep in mind that 99%+ of the receivers are a good fit with the standard diameter shank. There is a good indicator if you have a loose fit between the barrel shank and receiver. With the barrel in the receiver and the screws holding the dovetail block tight, hold the barreled action up to a light and look from the side at the receiver and shoulder junction. If it is a loose fit there will be a gap on the top side between the two. If this is the case, some gunsmiths advocate using Loctite on the barrel. If you decide to use this procedure, do so without tightening the two screws and hold the barrel and action vertically while the Loctite sets up. With Ruger 77/22 rifles check to be sure that both locking lugs on the bolt are engaging the receiver. It is not uncommon to have just one lug touching. If this is the case the lugs should be lapped for uniform contact. We offer a 22 rimfire Go Gauge of .043″ made by Pacific Precision.UPDATE: Ruger 10/22 Magnum Rifles
The Ruger 10/22 Magnum (WMR) rifle is now being manufactured with a second extractor (or as Ruger calls it; a cartridge support) in the bolt. This is like the Ruger 77/22 bolt. These rifles were originally made with a single extractor, like the 10/22 Long Rifle version. When we first made the 10/22 WMR drop-in barrels we made them with one extractor cut. We are now making these with the second cut. These barrels with two cuts will work with either bolt: the original style with one extractor or the new version with two extractors. If you have one of our 10/22 WMR drop-in barrels with a single extractor cut and have a receiver with a bolt with two extractors, we will re-machine your barrel with the second cut at no charge. We will also re-polish the exterior of the barrel at that time and inspect it. If you are having extraction problems with a single extractor bolt, Ruger will replace the bolt with the new style at no charge. Ruger says that they are replacing these bolts on a as-needed basis. Not all single extractor rifles have an extraction problem. Our shop 10/22 mag for example, feeds and extracts just fine with one extractor. The phone number for the Ruger Product Service Department is 603-865-2442.77/22 .22 Hornet Barrels and new style threaded rimfire receivers
The Ruger 77/22 Hornet receiver and new style rimfire receivers are different than either the original .22 long rifle or 22 WMR receivers. These receivers are threaded and our slip-fit type barrels will not work with this style. If in doubt about which type you have, the old style all have a dovetail block held in place with the receiver with two socket head cap screws.INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RUGER 10/22 OR 77/22
1. To remove original barrel remove the two socket head cap screws using a 5/32 Allen wrench as shown in drawing.
2. Slide out dovetail block that was held in place by socket head cap screws.
3. Pull original barrel out of receiver.
4. To install new barrel reverse the above procedure. The dovetail block will align the barrel.
5. Retighten socket head cap screws reasonably tight.