How accurate is your 22 rifle?

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There are a lot of uses for a .22LR rifle. Plinking, pest control, practice, and match shooting are just a few. Most shooters don't need insane accuracy to get the job done, but having the precision rifle mindset what kind of accuracy are you getting out of your precision 22 rigs at 50yards?

What maker, stock, glass, and ammo? Post up your results, good/bad/ugly doesn't matter.

Also are there any special techniques you use to wring out the best performance? (trigger control, barrel float, rear bags, tripods, sleds, etc)
 
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Vudoo Gun Works
Manners T3 stock
Bartlein 18" barrel
Vortex Razor II 4.5-27x56 2C reticle
Eley Edge

No special techniques. Good fundamentals off a bipod and rear bag.

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50 yards 10 rounds on left target and 8 on right
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There are a lot of uses for a .22LR rifle. Plinking, pest control, practice, and match shooting are just a few. Most shooters don't need insane accuracy to get the job done, but having the precision rifle mindset what kind of accuracy are you getting out of your precision 22 rigs at 50yards?

Ruger Precision RF (no changes to factory build)
Weaver Target 36x 40 scope
Stock Trigger set to 14 oz pull

Shot using front and rear bag at 50 yds. Target on right is rather rapped fire (10 rounds inside a minute) . Target on right was slow fire focusing on all aspects of firing mechanics. Since this gun is rather new (only got it a few months ago), I've been testing various ammo to see how they perform in this gun. Center X, Midas+ and Federal UltraMatch all work very well in this rifle.


PS: the scope in the picture is not the Weaver that's on it now.
 

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Custom Built SBR AR
BCM MOD4 Upper milled for side charger
Aero Gen2 Lower
Keystone Accuracy 12.5" GM 416SS barrel
CMMG Bolt
Geissele SD3G
Magpul CTR
Daniel Defense MFR MLOK 10"
Black Dog magazines and 50rd Drum

Shoots clover leafs with CCI SV at 50yds. Also shoots really good with Norma Match. Best I've tested to date is SK Rifle Match. All accuracy and ammo testing done with a Athlon Argos BTR 6-24. No problem hitting steel chickens consistently at 300M either with the Norma Match.

Favorite gun in my safe



 
1 ragged hole at 25m. It's an integrally suppressed 10/22; Liberty/Green Mountain bull barrel ~4.5" w/11.5" suppressor core. Kidd action and trigger, Titan stock, Vortex Viper PST 1-4x, small Harris bipod. Has a small version of a 1903 shooting sling. I'm guessing it's probably 1MOA, maybe a hair less with the right ammo. Sounds like a click when it fires, the impact of the bullet is the loudest part. I LOVE this rifle and so does everyone that shoots it. No Ruger parts in it except the mags. This is how a 10/22 should shoot and feel, Kidd really did a nice job.

My SBR folding 4.5" Ruger 10/22, all stock but the barrel and folding stock. Millet 1" red dot (20yo and still kicks ass). Uses a thread on can, Beyer titanium barrel. It's actually not that bad, probably 2MOA, maybe less if it were ever fired in the prone. It's fun, but I like the integral better. This one fits in a backpack though.
 
A little lot testing in my backup rifle.. Its a home built CZ455 with a Lilja drop-in, Fly trigger, IOR Spyder. My DJ built Annie is a "bit" better than this one with the same ammo. It will print some .1's, but mostly .2's with 3 of these lots.
 

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When you find the right ammo... and especially the right LOT#... crazy accuracy can be achieved... Like Yoteman's 6x5 100 yard score (version 1). Mind you that is not the best group of the 6... that is the average of 30 shots on the 6 targets.

100 yard group average
1: 0.347"/0.272 MOA (yoteman Anschutz 64 MPR 8/30/13, post 21: 110 yards)
 
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There are a lot of uses for a .22LR rifle. Plinking, pest control, practice, and match shooting are just a few. Most shooters don't need insane accuracy to get the job done, but having the precision rifle mindset what kind of accuracy are you getting out of your precision 22 rigs at 50yards?

What maker, stock, glass, and ammo? Post up your results, good/bad/ugly doesn't matter.

Also are there any special techniques you use to wring out the best performance? (trigger control, barrel float, rear bags, tripods, sleds, etc)

My #1 gun is a Kidd Supergrade with a 3oz /3oz two stage trigger, in your Titan stock and rear anchor. Scope is a Sightron SIII 8x 32. # 2 CZ 455 Varmint all stock, just YODave spring change with a SWFA SS 20X. The Kidd runs in the low 0.2" at 50yds 0.5" at 100yds with Lapua CenterX, also with Eley Target, and Club. The CZ runs upper 0.2" at 50 yds and 0.6" at 100yds. with the same ammo. It just take a lot of shooting and knowning your gun and ammo.

Mark
 
Got a couple requests for the target as well. It was a monthly match deal on the hide about 6 years ago. Always fun. Only cleaned it once. Always the small KYL dot or a hostage got waxed or pulled this or the cold bore.,.

Print to size. There used to be 10 numbers assigned, but I now just shoot 1-10 as its random enough and I can remember how many squares I shot without breaking my brain. ha.

GL
DT
 

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I get about 3/4 moa. That's a 60 shot group at 50m. 5 shot groups at 100y are about the same.

Rem 40X repeater
Lilja Barrel, 24"
Eley Edge, lot tested to my gun
AICS
Steiner 5-25
Fluffy rear bag.

Someday I'll test again with a nice hard rear bag. I don't expect much improvement, but I'll bet it gets a little better.
 
The rifle, a CZ 455 Varmint, does quite well.
It's the ammo quality and my wind judgement that need help.
Even a 6 to 12 mph breeze, from my 2, can kick my adze.

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50 @ 200 yards
36 fps ES explains the 4 inch vertical
but that 8 inches of horizontal is me being unable to pick the right moment.

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Oh boy, where to start...

I have been fortunate to have owned some very accurate rimfires over the years. But a good blanket statement for all the good ones I have owned is:
Center X or Eley Match (black box) is good for slightly under 0.5 MOA average at 50, around 0.5-0.6 MOA at 100. Past 100 all bets are off when shooting outside. For extreme groups of the standard 5 rounds in good conditions 0.0XX" at 50 yards are not uncommon, and for me around 0.250" at 100 are not out of the question. But keep in mind this is SO weather dependent. At 50 yards a 1-2 mph full value wind is worth about 1/2 of a bullet hole, meaning your double digit group is now in the triple digits. You really need a good grasp on conditions!!! (obvious statement I know...)
 
By the way, I have been out of the rimfire game this year because of my busy race season and having a new rifle built. I just received the barreled action back from Mark Penrod and now have to fit it into my stock. But hopefully Ill have it up and running soon! It is an Anschutz 1827B (factory 54 repeater) that Mark fit a Benchmark 1-15 twist, 0.920" diameter, 26 5/8", 3 groove on. I am putting it in an Anschutz 1907 stock, I have to inlet for the magazine assembly. I am looking forward to testing the 1-15 twist at longer ranges...
 
Does it have to be a rifle? 5 shots at 50 yards with my Freedom Arms revolver.

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How about a video? Remington 40-X at 500 yards. Had two hits before deciding to record. Then Son hit two after I finished so 8 for 10 shots. You have to trust me for the non filmed shots. Wind picked up on him and that ended the hits.

Wolf MT, I limit ammo costs at my long-range matches and I practice what I preach in all my guns.

https://youtu.be/a1y__dUrnMMg

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300 yard target that is 12"

Was out shooting with my buddy and his dad. They were both thinking a 22 at that range was impossible. After smacking the target a few times, I was able to walk both of them in on the target multiple times.

300 yards
Sako quad range
Vortex pst2 5-25
Sk rifle match ammo
Silencer co sparrow
Atlas on the front and a squish bag at the rear.

The other two were shooting bone stock ruger rimfire precision rifles.
 

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There are a lot of uses for a .22LR rifle. Plinking, pest control, practice, and match shooting are just a few. Most shooters don't need insane accuracy to get the job done, but having the precision rifle mindset what kind of accuracy are you getting out of your precision 22 rigs at 50yards?

What maker, stock, glass, and ammo? Post up your results, good/bad/ugly doesn't matter.

Also are there any special techniques you use to wring out the best performance? (trigger control, barrel float, rear bags, tripods, sleds, etc)
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BSA International MkII, Unertl 15x, Remington Eley match ammo, Front rest & rear sand sock
 

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Nephews completely stock Savage MK II with a Nikon p-223 3x9. It's only 3 at 50 but I was still impressed. Then I went 10 for 10 on a 1/2" swinger @ 50 and and 5 for 5 on a 1" swinger @ 75. CCI sv, bipod and a bag. Shoots as good if not better than my 455, and way easier too. I really have to shoot my CZ and this $200 Savage seems to shoot itself.
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US marked 52D, Unertl 20x. 5x25m, 5x50m. Fiocchi 320sm straight out of the box (no measuring rims or anything)
 

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There are a lot of uses for a .22LR rifle. Plinking, pest control, practice, and match shooting are just a few. Most shooters don't need insane accuracy to get the job done, but having the precision rifle mindset what kind of accuracy are you getting out of your precision 22 rigs at 50yards?

What maker, stock, glass, and ammo? Post up your results, good/bad/ugly doesn't matter.

Also are there any special techniques you use to wring out the best performance? (trigger control, barrel float, rear bags, tripods, sleds, etc)
My all time favorite, single most repeatable accuracy rimfire RIFLE is and will always be the Marlin 39a. I own 3, 64 models, and 1 1948.
The microgroove barrels shot everything.
oneshot 86 and I shoot the flame off of tea light candles at 10-30 yards IN THE DARK.
We could be carni geeks.
I have a hotrod 10/22 and a dedicates ar 24" rimfire, but
they are too ammo finicky.
And my old eyes still love iron sights.
 
My all time favorite, single most repeatable accuracy rimfire RIFLE is and will always be the Marlin 39a. I own 3, 64 models, and 1 1948.
The microgroove barrels shot everything.
oneshot 86 and I shoot the flame off of tea light candles at 10-30 yards IN THE DARK.
We could be carni geeks.
I have a hotrod 10/22 and a dedicates ar 24" rimfire, but
they are too ammo finicky.
And my old eyes still love iron sights.
Carnie geek, that sounds like a challenge ?
 
300 yard target that is 12"

Was out shooting with my buddy and his dad. They were both thinking a 22 at that range was impossible. After smacking the target a few times, I was able to walk both of them in on the target multiple times.

300 yards
Sako quad range
Vortex pst2 5-25
Sk rifle match ammo
Silencer co sparrow
Atlas on the front and a squish bag at the rear.

The other two were shooting bone stock ruger rimfire precision rifles.

Do the same thing with my 22 trainer out to 300 yrds shooting Eley Tenex. Its a fantastic way to practice wind calls and teach new shooters how to hold make adjustments accordingly.
 
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My whistlepig barreled CZ455. It's a project gun for fun and still load testing. The first is 100 yards with ely club and second is 200 with ely match. The 200 was shot after it had a hundred or so of different ammo through it.
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Full KIDD Supergrade 18" Heavy 8/8 two stage
Victor Company Titan w/ KIDD rear anchor
SWFA 3-15 MQ

Accuracy is incredible!!!!

Run it with GECO Semi-Auto most of the time (same as Prime)
 
Full on Clark’s Custom build. This is my newest one. Waiting on the ammo to come in to see if I can’t get the cheaper stuff to shoot. My other Clark’s Custom rifle does the same. My target master not as much but still way better than my RPR. That one is waiting on a barrel.
 

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Well, here's my contribution. It's a 10/22 with Green Mountain barrel and BX trigger, and Archangel stock. I used CCI Standard Velocity and the best result was from SK standard plus. The paper targets are at 53 yards, the steel ram is 114 yards.
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5 rounds fired at 100 yards prone off a bipod. Ruger Precision Rimfire with ER Shaw barrel and Griffen suppressor. Eley match ammo.
 

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10 round group at 25 Yards using Wolf Match Target outmof my CZ 455 VPT. I used a light spring from DIP and this was shooting prone with a Bipod and rear bag. It was hot that day as usual in AZ I think it was almost 100 degrees.

I need to get out again soon just waiting for cooler temps.
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