The legend of Volquartsen preceded itself for this build and of course how could it not. Volquartsen has without question been the tip of the proverbial custom 10/22 spear since it first stepped into the .22 market. The company is also famous for revving up a number of other firearms, however almost everyone knows them first as a manufacturer of premium high-accuracy custom 10/22 parts. After two years being featured on the show Top Shot, I thought it was high time I did a Volquartsen 10/22 build to perform a couple of my own trick shots.

ABOUT VOLQUARTSEN
Way back in 1974, the company was not really a company so much as a home based gun bluing operation. Today, a small basement run bluing operation has transitioned to a state-of-the-art computer controlled production facility producing not so subtle cutting edge firearm designs from 10/22s, to .22 pistols, ARs and more.
Arguably, I am sure someone could claim to be the first to develop some of the ideas Volquartsen has in their line such as tensioned barrels, carbon fiber sleeved barrels, insane fluting and ridiculously gorgeous anodizing, however Volquartsen was the first to bring it to the 10/22 market affordably. After we all saw those great Volquartsen colors and designs, a stock 10/22 was never good enough again.

ABOUT THE BUILD
For this build I used a Volquartsen THM Tension I-Flute Lightweight 10/22 .22LR barrel with Forward Blow Compensator, CNC Machine 10/22 Bolt Group, and TG2000 Competition Trigger Unit. When paired with a stock Ruger 10/22 receiver, Glacier Ridge Stock and Simmons 6-18 Prosport Scope the build came in at $1177.
FIT, FINISH, & FEEL

FEATURES & FUNCTION

The THM I-Flute barrel is essentially a Lothar Walther barrel which has been profiled to a chamber neck area and then steps down to a barrel liner profile. A stiff sleeve, in this case an aluminum alloy, it secured over the liner.
At this point the barrel is technically a sleeved 10/22 barrel similar to those from Beyer, Tactical Solutions, or Whistelpig however a tensioned barrel adds some additional engineered stiffness. A tensioning nut presses against the sleeve adding tension to the barrel which in theory creates a stronger and stiffer barrel. Having owned a few tensioned barrels, they are consistently some of my best performing barrels regardless of weight.
One of the most notable features of the barrel is the weight which is about 1/3 the weight of a comparable bull barrel. I think there is a place for long heavy bull barrels, which is called a bench. However, if you plan on walking around, hunting, or standing, or otherwise supporting the gun with only your appendages, then a light barrel becomes a friend quickly. Another notable advantage is delivering a 10/22 option for youngsters who simply do not have the upper body strength to support a heavy bull barrel in a shooting/hunting situation.
One of the most notable features of the barrel is the weight which is about 1/3 the weight of a comparable bull barrel. I think there is a place for long heavy bull barrels, which is called a bench. However, if you plan on walking around, hunting, or standing, or otherwise supporting the gun with only your appendages, then a light barrel becomes a friend quickly. Another notable advantage is delivering a 10/22 option for youngsters who simply do not have the upper body strength to support a heavy bull barrel in a shooting/hunting situation.

Of note this is a precision barrel with a match chamber so it is not recommended that you shoot extended case rounds such as the CCI stinger. It will chamber and shoot them, however you will likely damage your chamber/rifling in the process which will impact accuracy negatively.
The company offers a rainbow of smooth sleeved barrel colors, however I opted for the black custom I-Flute barrel which is noted to save a little weight. It is also a stunning looking barrel that turns heads with the Forward Blow Compensator installed.

Volquartsen TG2000 10/22 Competition Trigger - $260 MSRP - Unless your existing trigger is truly an abomination, a trigger upgrade is second only to the barrel as an accuracy increasing upgrade.
Volquartsen has a whole host of upgrade parts for the stock 10/22 trigger assembly, however I opted to go for it with a full trigger unit. Like the barrels they are available in a rainbow of colors, however I stuck with silver to maintain the black and silver build theme.
The trigger assembly delivers a crisp, clean 2lb trigger pull, with shooter adjustable pretravel and overtravel adjustments. I felt the trigger was perfect out of the box for a fieldable gun, however match shooters may want to fiddle with those settings a bit.

The TG2000 trigger assembly is 100% Volquartsen internals paired with their own trigger housing design CNC machined from high strength solid billet aircraft aluminum. Its factory assembled, ready to drop in, and has all the cool features/upgrades we have come to expect on high end 10/22s including the automatic bolt and extended magazine releases.

Where I see the biggest advantages are an improved Volquartsen round firing pin and extractor which deliver improved ignition and less issues with extraction. The recoil buffer is a small upgrade, however it does seem to deliver a quieter cycling 10/22. Of course the bolt itself and the charging handles are again worthy of a museum exhibit.
ACCURACY

On the tiny group side, this Volquartsen is stunningly accurate delivering groups step for step with my Kidd and Feddersen builds. Considering Volquartsen is using the same Lothar Walther premium .22 match blanks as Kidd, I would expect nearly identical accuracy.

FINAL THOUGHTS
I own about a dozen 10/22 in various customer configurations, in fact I have probably dedicated more time to testing 10/22s parts and accessories than any other writer on the planet. Of note is my extensive Ultimate 10/22 Shootout (MajorPandemic.com) where I compared the ins and outs of each brand. That said, Volquartsen remains up there in the top slot or at least tied with Kidd. Where Volquartsen blows everyone away including Kidd is maintaining that quality across the huge diversity of 10/22 and other firearm products. It is truly stunning how many options they have available; each and everyone one is gorgeous.
Although this may look like a tricked out race gun, the ergonomics of the Glacier Ridge stock paired with the accuracy of the Volquartsen action and barrel delivers a perfect rifle for small game hunting and pest removal. The used 6-18 ProSport Simmons scope is a great option to wring out the accuracy of the barrel while still maintaining a usable magnification for offhand shots. All around this is a great shooting rig.
Although this may look like a tricked out race gun, the ergonomics of the Glacier Ridge stock paired with the accuracy of the Volquartsen action and barrel delivers a perfect rifle for small game hunting and pest removal. The used 6-18 ProSport Simmons scope is a great option to wring out the accuracy of the barrel while still maintaining a usable magnification for offhand shots. All around this is a great shooting rig.
From an accuracy perspective the Volquartsen build is equal to the reference accuracy standards set by my Feddersen and Kidd builds. The net of this superb accuracy, quality and design is that you will not only match shot for shot with the best 10/22s on earth you will look better doing it. With only few critical pieces from Volquartsen this build performed exceptionally and it is understandable why the have a legendary reputation in the 10/22 market.
SPECS
Volquartsen THM Tension I-Flute Lightweight 10/22 .22LR barrel - $286 MSRP
Volquartsen Forward Blow Compensator - $102 MSRP
Volquartsen CNC Machine 10/22 Bolt Group - $235 MSRP
Volquartsen TG2000 10/22 Competition Trigger - $260 MSRP
Volquartsen Recoil Buffer - $11.30 MSRP
Glacier Ridge Stock - $69.99 Street, $79.99 MSRP
Simmon 6-18 ProSport Scope (been around the block a few times) - $113 Street
Ruger 10/22 Stock Upper Receiver - $100
Total Build = $1177
Volquartsen - www.volquartsen.com
Magnum Research - Glacier Ridge Stock - http://www.magnumresearch.com/MLR-Rifle-Stocks/
Simmons - www.simmonsoptics.com
Sturm & Ruger - http://www.ruger.com

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I built a Ruger 10/22 with Volquartsen carbon fiber high tension barrel, trigger and hammer kit, Archangel O.D. adjustable stock, extended mag release. An Aries Athlon 4.5-27x50 moa reticle with dot center illuminated. This baby is beautiful and as of now shoots pretty darn good. Testing loads Ely match, Ely team, Lapua Midas+ and Wolf Match Extra. I built this for my son. The more I shoot it the better it shoots and the more I like it.
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