Just had a range trip where I planned to shoot a mile with one of my centerfires, but part of the range was closed leaving the furthest target at 930 metres, which was a bit of 'been there, done that' for me with a centerfire.
So I got out my 22LR rimfire.
Pic is below, it's a Tikka T1x, 16 inch barrel, 20 MoA rail and Primary Arms GLx 4-16x50 FFP with a 30mm tube.
Furthest I'd shot with a rimfire prior to this was 200 yards.
Started off on steel plates with 252 metres (I use metres; the range where I'd done my previous max was measured in yards so change in units), then 400 metres and finally 452 metres (494 yards).
The 452 metres was tricky as I only have 14.5 mils of available elevation on my scope and 5 mils of holdover marks, but 452m required 26.5 mils of elevation, so ended up holding over on the unmarked part of the reticle. Managed to get consistent 452m hits on the plate by putting the lowest holdover mark on my reticle on a ground feature above the target.
Anyway, this one trip has got me addicted to ELR 22 rimfire.
Need more elevation on my setup. I'm thinking of either the Charlie Tarac prism
or the Cold Shot adjustable rail
I figure for 600 metres, I will need about 45 mils of elevation. 700 metres about 57 mils. Well outside of what I could achieve by getting a scope with a 34mm tube or a higher MoA fixed base.
Just wanted to check in on this thread to see if there is anyone who has used a prism or an adjustable base on a 22LR and how it went?
As you can see, the rifle doesn't have a full length top rail so a prism would have to be scope mounted ($$$ for mount, or change to chassis $$$$$). Not sure if I could leave the Cold Shot adjustable scope base on full time as it will raise the scope, so my comb will be too low for general shooting/plinking/normal range target.
So I got out my 22LR rimfire.
Pic is below, it's a Tikka T1x, 16 inch barrel, 20 MoA rail and Primary Arms GLx 4-16x50 FFP with a 30mm tube.
Furthest I'd shot with a rimfire prior to this was 200 yards.
Started off on steel plates with 252 metres (I use metres; the range where I'd done my previous max was measured in yards so change in units), then 400 metres and finally 452 metres (494 yards).
The 452 metres was tricky as I only have 14.5 mils of available elevation on my scope and 5 mils of holdover marks, but 452m required 26.5 mils of elevation, so ended up holding over on the unmarked part of the reticle. Managed to get consistent 452m hits on the plate by putting the lowest holdover mark on my reticle on a ground feature above the target.
Anyway, this one trip has got me addicted to ELR 22 rimfire.
Need more elevation on my setup. I'm thinking of either the Charlie Tarac prism
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or the Cold Shot adjustable rail
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I figure for 600 metres, I will need about 45 mils of elevation. 700 metres about 57 mils. Well outside of what I could achieve by getting a scope with a 34mm tube or a higher MoA fixed base.
Just wanted to check in on this thread to see if there is anyone who has used a prism or an adjustable base on a 22LR and how it went?
As you can see, the rifle doesn't have a full length top rail so a prism would have to be scope mounted ($$$ for mount, or change to chassis $$$$$). Not sure if I could leave the Cold Shot adjustable scope base on full time as it will raise the scope, so my comb will be too low for general shooting/plinking/normal range target.