I shoot a little monthly steel-target match where winners are usually made (or lost) at the 150-yard rack. Smallest targets are 5 each, 3-inch round and 4-inch IDPA. So I made these paper targets to practice - nice to be able to see where I miss, which is easiest with paper.
I went out Wednesday with the Vudoo to try a new lot of Center-X and compare to the last few boxes of Eley Match I have. Wind was fairly light but almost full-value from left to right. The first 10 rounds of Eley Match on the left target had me really happy.
Then I ran a dry bore snake through a couple times and shot a few 50 yard groups with Center-X. I was pleased with it; after a couple of "seasoning" groups, I got 1/4" - 1/3" 5-shot spreads. So straight to 150 yards. That's the center target. And there was no way of knowing there was gonna be one round that would land wwwaaaayyyyy down under the rest of the group. ? At least it was practice. (The right target was another 10 rounds of Eley, shot over an hour later, and the wind had picked up a bit).
The center target shows why there is a certain amount of luck involved with .22, even with the higher-end stuff, and particularly at longer ranges.
I went out Wednesday with the Vudoo to try a new lot of Center-X and compare to the last few boxes of Eley Match I have. Wind was fairly light but almost full-value from left to right. The first 10 rounds of Eley Match on the left target had me really happy.
Then I ran a dry bore snake through a couple times and shot a few 50 yard groups with Center-X. I was pleased with it; after a couple of "seasoning" groups, I got 1/4" - 1/3" 5-shot spreads. So straight to 150 yards. That's the center target. And there was no way of knowing there was gonna be one round that would land wwwaaaayyyyy down under the rest of the group. ? At least it was practice. (The right target was another 10 rounds of Eley, shot over an hour later, and the wind had picked up a bit).
The center target shows why there is a certain amount of luck involved with .22, even with the higher-end stuff, and particularly at longer ranges.