HI folks
Newbie to long range rimfire, and I have a couple questions on practicing. (and I have my flame suit on ) finding out how much fun RF really is and it's all steel and paper anyway but having a blast.
I have 100 yards and 200 yards available to me almost every day of the week. Have been shooting a 5x5" steel diamond with 90% hit rate @ 200 yards on any given day of the week with both guns.
Now - there are days when I have 300 and 500 yards available, but, I work, so I'm stuck with either the 100 yard range or 200 yard range but want to start reaching out to the 250, 300 or 350 yard ranges in practicals and (fun) matches.
So my question is -- should I get some 3" and 2" gongs and set them up at 200 yards, and go at it? That's obviously going to change my MOA at that range, but I'm thinking that's better practice than a 3/4 or 1/2 target at 100 yards? Having never shot further than what I have on the range and with our fixed targets, I'm kinda leaning towards this being a good option, but I have no idea what you guys are shooting at (size wise) at 250+ yards so if there is something that would make more sense, I'm all eyes and ears!
FWIW I'm shooting about as budget you can get. In a 10 shot group, I can regularily shoot 1/2 to 3/4 groups with at 90% at 100 yards with a Ruger American RImfire, with a 6x24x50 + 20MOA rail. 2nd gun is a good old 10/22 with the same scope but no +20MOA rail so I have to adjust for holdovers.
Granted I'm ALSO using cheap-o Federal Automatch HV (1280FPS round nose lead that both guns love) but, should I just buy $30 worth of steel and go at it? or is there something that would be a better use of time?
I read through the thread where someone had 1/4 sized targets made, but I'm not sure if that would help here?
Thanks in advance, any idea that keeps it fun is welcome
Newbie to long range rimfire, and I have a couple questions on practicing. (and I have my flame suit on ) finding out how much fun RF really is and it's all steel and paper anyway but having a blast.
I have 100 yards and 200 yards available to me almost every day of the week. Have been shooting a 5x5" steel diamond with 90% hit rate @ 200 yards on any given day of the week with both guns.
Now - there are days when I have 300 and 500 yards available, but, I work, so I'm stuck with either the 100 yard range or 200 yard range but want to start reaching out to the 250, 300 or 350 yard ranges in practicals and (fun) matches.
So my question is -- should I get some 3" and 2" gongs and set them up at 200 yards, and go at it? That's obviously going to change my MOA at that range, but I'm thinking that's better practice than a 3/4 or 1/2 target at 100 yards? Having never shot further than what I have on the range and with our fixed targets, I'm kinda leaning towards this being a good option, but I have no idea what you guys are shooting at (size wise) at 250+ yards so if there is something that would make more sense, I'm all eyes and ears!
FWIW I'm shooting about as budget you can get. In a 10 shot group, I can regularily shoot 1/2 to 3/4 groups with at 90% at 100 yards with a Ruger American RImfire, with a 6x24x50 + 20MOA rail. 2nd gun is a good old 10/22 with the same scope but no +20MOA rail so I have to adjust for holdovers.
Granted I'm ALSO using cheap-o Federal Automatch HV (1280FPS round nose lead that both guns love) but, should I just buy $30 worth of steel and go at it? or is there something that would be a better use of time?
I read through the thread where someone had 1/4 sized targets made, but I'm not sure if that would help here?
Thanks in advance, any idea that keeps it fun is welcome