Hello All! Long time lurker here. Happy new years to all! So I typically don't post questions if I can find my answers with the search bar. This is the same post I had put on rimfire central without a response yet. I recently did my first NRL22 match on 12-23-19 with my rprr. Had a blast but felt like I was super underprepared equipment wise. We shot at distances from 35-100 yards. Biggest target at 35yds I believe was 1.25" down to .25". Biggest target at 100yds was 3" down to 2.5". Out of 24 competitors I ranked 18 lol. I had the hardest time shooting in prone from 65yds out to 100yds due to the slope elevation of the course layout. So first let me start off with my equipment.
-Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle
-Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x50 FFP MOA scope
-Medium height scope rings
-UTG Recon Flex MLOK Bipod 5.7"-8"
-Allen bench rest bag from Walmart
So now the questions. For those who shoot nrl22 or shoot prone in general.
1. What is a good adjustable bipod height for the rprr for prone shooting for flat to sloped land features like hills and such? I'm currently running at a max 8". Past 65yds I had to lift the rifle higher to get on target. When prone shooting kyl targets at 35yds with a 5.7" height was perfect.
2. With the scope magnification that I have. Is that acceptable for nrl22 or in general out to 200-300yds (bench rest distances), or should my magnification be a lot higher? Noticed other people with magnification of 30 or higher.
3. Follow up to #2. Is a MIL reticle over an MOA better for 22lr rifles or vice versa?
4. If I switch to lower height rings, will the 50mm objective clear the handguard or will it hit?
5. Not really a big deal, but what is a good choice bag for prone shooting for the stock end especially when on the move?
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Also happy to be apart of this forum. Learned a lot when it comes to 22lr information.
Also here is the video link of the match I did. Like share and subscribe! I'll be posting more shooting competitions, general shooting videos, and what not, now that I'm having more free time. You'll see that on one of the stages I used a concrete block to get me more height, and another where I need to lift my rifle in prone.
-Rain
-Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle
-Monstrum Tactical G3 6-24x50 FFP MOA scope
-Medium height scope rings
-UTG Recon Flex MLOK Bipod 5.7"-8"
-Allen bench rest bag from Walmart
So now the questions. For those who shoot nrl22 or shoot prone in general.
1. What is a good adjustable bipod height for the rprr for prone shooting for flat to sloped land features like hills and such? I'm currently running at a max 8". Past 65yds I had to lift the rifle higher to get on target. When prone shooting kyl targets at 35yds with a 5.7" height was perfect.
2. With the scope magnification that I have. Is that acceptable for nrl22 or in general out to 200-300yds (bench rest distances), or should my magnification be a lot higher? Noticed other people with magnification of 30 or higher.
3. Follow up to #2. Is a MIL reticle over an MOA better for 22lr rifles or vice versa?
4. If I switch to lower height rings, will the 50mm objective clear the handguard or will it hit?
5. Not really a big deal, but what is a good choice bag for prone shooting for the stock end especially when on the move?
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Also happy to be apart of this forum. Learned a lot when it comes to 22lr information.
Also here is the video link of the match I did. Like share and subscribe! I'll be posting more shooting competitions, general shooting videos, and what not, now that I'm having more free time. You'll see that on one of the stages I used a concrete block to get me more height, and another where I need to lift my rifle in prone.
-Rain