I've been sending 50 shots at a single aimpoint at 200 yards with rimfire for a while now.
I'm not particularly skilled, or using a competition quality rifle off a high end rest.
I shoot a home tweaked CZ 455 Varmint with a couple of Lilja barrels and a Sinclair F-Class bipod off a wood bench.
I'd like to see what can be accomplished with a better quality rifle and rest
by someone who actually knows what they're doing, for 50 shots, at 200 yards, with rimfire.
I don't care what your setup is or rimfire ammunition used.
All that's important is to send 50 shots at a single aimpoint at 200 yards with rimfire.
22lr, 22wmr, 17wsm, 17hmr, 17hm2 or even 5mm if it makes you happy.
Spring is on the way and I figure now is the time to get y'alls attention.
Take some pics of y'er rifle/setup, looking downrange, ammo used and of the target results with a ruler next to the group.
My results have ranged from 24 inches of spread with really crappy ammo to just over 3.5 inches for 50 shots.
I'd like to see how tight rimfire can be made to shoot at 200 yards.
If you use a chronograph, add those numbers to y'er results. I like hard data.
I'm not particularly skilled, or using a competition quality rifle off a high end rest.
I shoot a home tweaked CZ 455 Varmint with a couple of Lilja barrels and a Sinclair F-Class bipod off a wood bench.
I'd like to see what can be accomplished with a better quality rifle and rest
by someone who actually knows what they're doing, for 50 shots, at 200 yards, with rimfire.
I don't care what your setup is or rimfire ammunition used.
All that's important is to send 50 shots at a single aimpoint at 200 yards with rimfire.
22lr, 22wmr, 17wsm, 17hmr, 17hm2 or even 5mm if it makes you happy.
Spring is on the way and I figure now is the time to get y'alls attention.
Take some pics of y'er rifle/setup, looking downrange, ammo used and of the target results with a ruler next to the group.
My results have ranged from 24 inches of spread with really crappy ammo to just over 3.5 inches for 50 shots.
I'd like to see how tight rimfire can be made to shoot at 200 yards.
If you use a chronograph, add those numbers to y'er results. I like hard data.