Gidday Guys. I'm gonna be on crutches and not driving for at least 8 weeks so gotta figure out some shooting I can do within staggering distance from the kitchen table!
I have a firing point for 22s just out the door, with backstops at 100M and 200 Yards - now I ain't gonna be getting up to check or replace a target every few rounds.
So I was thinking of getting a couple of new gongs made and using them to test a range of the cheaper 22 ammos like Norma Tac 22, CCI SV, Eley Club and maybe others but I'm down in New Zealand so no Lapua and precious little choice in other match ammos.
I live in an area where we have lots of windless mornings, I have two "proven" rifles. I can have gongs made up, if I use a gong with a hole in the middle it will give me the ability to call and record a "central" and I'll set them up so a complete miss is also recordable
I'm thinking of using a 4"/100mm gong with a 1.25"/30mm "central" for 100M and a 6"/150mm gong with a 3"/75mm "central" for 200Y. I'll test each ammo batch at 50M first in both rifles with two 10 shot groups. Then I'll put 25 rounds through each rifle at both distances, 5 shots to ensure zero and 20 to test. I'll record the number of hits and centrals. I might even be able to chrony all shots and match these to hits/centrals.
Thoughts/suggestions on this methodology.?
I have a firing point for 22s just out the door, with backstops at 100M and 200 Yards - now I ain't gonna be getting up to check or replace a target every few rounds.
So I was thinking of getting a couple of new gongs made and using them to test a range of the cheaper 22 ammos like Norma Tac 22, CCI SV, Eley Club and maybe others but I'm down in New Zealand so no Lapua and precious little choice in other match ammos.
I live in an area where we have lots of windless mornings, I have two "proven" rifles. I can have gongs made up, if I use a gong with a hole in the middle it will give me the ability to call and record a "central" and I'll set them up so a complete miss is also recordable
I'm thinking of using a 4"/100mm gong with a 1.25"/30mm "central" for 100M and a 6"/150mm gong with a 3"/75mm "central" for 200Y. I'll test each ammo batch at 50M first in both rifles with two 10 shot groups. Then I'll put 25 rounds through each rifle at both distances, 5 shots to ensure zero and 20 to test. I'll record the number of hits and centrals. I might even be able to chrony all shots and match these to hits/centrals.
Thoughts/suggestions on this methodology.?