FQ if you already own a 10/22 then I would just play with different ammo, get a better trigger, and take the barrel band off, to just see if it groups better. My Rugers will normally shoot 3/8 to 1/2" at 50, but both have trigger pull weights of 2-3 lbs and are scoped, 100 yrd groups are 2" or so, no finger pointing, but if you have a .22rf that shoots less than an inch at 100, label it as to never be sold. I shot the Chevy team challenge for several years and have seen the best, the best was an easy 3k dollars, built by McMillan, with a jewel trigger, their stock and the best of everything, but it takes an exceptional shooter to bring it out. I do recommend the Clark trigger as the most economical.