So I shot a little rimfire match today that went from promising to disaster. Steel targets averaging 1-3MOA in size, 20 each at 50, 100, and 150 yards. Wind almost calm - 3/4" plastic-ribbon wind flags barely moving. Seated bench, bipod, rear bag. Easy-peasy, right?
Cleaned the first rack of 20 targets at 50 yards.
Dialed established dope at 100, then minor correction after sighters. Hit first seven targets. Then missed two. Wha...? The first seven pretty much flew straight back - hits were well-centered. No idea why I missed. In the remaining 11 targets at 100, I missed at least half of them. When I went out to reset, I found my hits were very low on the most of the targets - but a few were centered (the little targets are painted after each stage). The targets are loose, so they land where they land. Not telling the order in which they were hit.
Dialed in established dope on 150-yard stage. First sighter shot landed about an inch and a half left, second almost on top of it. Dialed correction. Three follow-up shots on-target within an inch of each other.
Nailed first three targets. Then missed about 2/3s of the remaining 17. There was tall grass/weeds on the berm 20 feet behind the target rack, so no splash to observe.
I had no idea why I had missed all those targets. Until I uncased my rifle (CZ 455 "Tacticool" barrel/action in MDT chassis). The thread protector on the muzzle was loose and had unscrewed about half to three-quarters of a turn.
So, guys, in your experience, could the loose thread protector have caused the 100- and 150-yard debacle?
Cleaned the first rack of 20 targets at 50 yards.
Dialed established dope at 100, then minor correction after sighters. Hit first seven targets. Then missed two. Wha...? The first seven pretty much flew straight back - hits were well-centered. No idea why I missed. In the remaining 11 targets at 100, I missed at least half of them. When I went out to reset, I found my hits were very low on the most of the targets - but a few were centered (the little targets are painted after each stage). The targets are loose, so they land where they land. Not telling the order in which they were hit.
Dialed in established dope on 150-yard stage. First sighter shot landed about an inch and a half left, second almost on top of it. Dialed correction. Three follow-up shots on-target within an inch of each other.
Nailed first three targets. Then missed about 2/3s of the remaining 17. There was tall grass/weeds on the berm 20 feet behind the target rack, so no splash to observe.
I had no idea why I had missed all those targets. Until I uncased my rifle (CZ 455 "Tacticool" barrel/action in MDT chassis). The thread protector on the muzzle was loose and had unscrewed about half to three-quarters of a turn.
So, guys, in your experience, could the loose thread protector have caused the 100- and 150-yard debacle?
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