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With the rifle unloaded and safe, see if you can "wiggle" the receiver inside the stock. The design of the 10/22 puts a lot of faith in a single machine screw, and if the inletting isn't tight, you can get a lot of movement that hinders accuracy.
Alright. How would you fix it whole-assed? Another job for the gunsmith?
Fixing it whole assed would require a new stock, or bedding your existing stock with epoxy.
Theoretically you can do that job yourself, but it's messy and hard to recover if you do it wrong. I'd go to a gunsmith, personally. They can check the barrel for problems at the same time.
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