Well, I wish I had good news, but the target models are just hard to come by. Most people who want a 10-22 have one of two goals in mind usually. One: have a gun that sits behind the recliner to shoot at random furry animals in the yard. Two: want the receiver to build a fun target gun. I'm...
Well you can always start off by stoning the factory seer. Also a local gun shop could get you a spring kit for less than $10. If you are careful, it should do the trick. I did that for mine until I got a Kidd two stage. That is the beauty of these rifles. You can get great performance for a budget.