My son and I have been doing long distance .22 for a few years and today he took it to a new level and raised the bar on me. Some facts and background info so I don't get flamed!
* This is not his 1st rodeo, he shoots A LOT and has shot a few 1,000 yard F class matches w/ .308 at 14 years old. He is pretty comfortable w/ windage, holdover etc. for a 14 year old.
* He has 20/10 vision is his right eye. I can't practice enough to overcome his advantage with this.
* He was using a Savage TRR-SR which is an extremely accurate .22 rifle, by far the most accurate .22 we own. I installed a 20 MOA base and the rifle zeroed at 300 yards. Who zero's a .22 at 300?
* A Tasco Varmint 6-24X power scope was used and set at 18X.
* A Huntertown Arms suppressor was used (it tightens the groups).
* For comparison, best 5 round group to date was .680" at 100 yards w/ Lapua Center X ammo.
* Since we were shooting 300 yards, subsonic had too much drop. I used CCI Blazer w/ approx 1235 FPS muzzle.
* Since I can't handload .22, every round is weighed to within .1g on my scale and then the bullet waxed. I did a test on that once and it cut groups in half.
We shot at some paper targets 1st to get the windage dialed in. Once he figured out where the POI was, he made some corrections and was doing pretty darn good on paper at 300. Before we left, we were discussing the rifle w/ some others and got it out to shoot some steel again.
He promptly put 4 rounds in approx a 4" group at 300 yards, with a freaking .22!
I attached pics of two different targets (I shot the larger one after him, reason for the extra splatter). Would be glad to answer answer any questions.
Long distance .22 shooting - 300 yards - YouTube
Long distance .22 - paper targets at 300 yards - YouTube
The planets were completely aligned on this. The range owner looked through my spotting scope and commented on the group size for a .22 at that distance. I was pretty darn happy and had to share this. Would be glad to respond to any questions on this.
* This is not his 1st rodeo, he shoots A LOT and has shot a few 1,000 yard F class matches w/ .308 at 14 years old. He is pretty comfortable w/ windage, holdover etc. for a 14 year old.
* He has 20/10 vision is his right eye. I can't practice enough to overcome his advantage with this.
* He was using a Savage TRR-SR which is an extremely accurate .22 rifle, by far the most accurate .22 we own. I installed a 20 MOA base and the rifle zeroed at 300 yards. Who zero's a .22 at 300?
* A Tasco Varmint 6-24X power scope was used and set at 18X.
* A Huntertown Arms suppressor was used (it tightens the groups).
* For comparison, best 5 round group to date was .680" at 100 yards w/ Lapua Center X ammo.
* Since we were shooting 300 yards, subsonic had too much drop. I used CCI Blazer w/ approx 1235 FPS muzzle.
* Since I can't handload .22, every round is weighed to within .1g on my scale and then the bullet waxed. I did a test on that once and it cut groups in half.
We shot at some paper targets 1st to get the windage dialed in. Once he figured out where the POI was, he made some corrections and was doing pretty darn good on paper at 300. Before we left, we were discussing the rifle w/ some others and got it out to shoot some steel again.
He promptly put 4 rounds in approx a 4" group at 300 yards, with a freaking .22!
I attached pics of two different targets (I shot the larger one after him, reason for the extra splatter). Would be glad to answer answer any questions.
Long distance .22 shooting - 300 yards - YouTube
Long distance .22 - paper targets at 300 yards - YouTube
The planets were completely aligned on this. The range owner looked through my spotting scope and commented on the group size for a .22 at that distance. I was pretty darn happy and had to share this. Would be glad to respond to any questions on this.