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What kind of groups are you guys getting at 100 with this ammo?we have at least ten guys shooting SK pistol match in CZ455s...ruger 10/22s...kidd 10/22s and one vudoo and ALL of them shoot at all distances out to 300yds.
What kind of groups are you guys getting at 100 with this ammo?
How far you want to shoot it? If just at 50 yards then most ammo will work. Mine shoots anything I put in it at 50 yards. If farther then try some different ammo as sometimes the cheaper stuff starts opening up. Mine shoots Eley Match and Edge, Lapua Center X, SK Rifle Match and Fed Ultra Match very good to 200 yards plus. SK Standard Plus opens up for me.
Bryan Litz tested 50 different 22lr cartridges (50 rounds each) and calculated the standard deviation of velocity and ballistic coefficient for each. They're tabulated on pages 197-199 of his book "Modern Advancements In Long Range Shooting, Volume II". Most of the brands commonly recommended on this site are among the better performers. For rimfire shooters, those few pages are worth the price of the book ... IMHO.
How old is that rifle? Was it cleaned? My rifle, and a few people I know who use it, extracts SK yellow box standard without an issue. That's not a chamber dimension issue.
That was the response of the owner, the "problem" was presented as a positive atribute.I think thats just nature of the beast in precision 22s.
Will the V-22 shoot any .22LR ammo? What chamber do you use?
The short answer is, yes. The V-22 RAVAGE chamber, designed by Mike Bush,
is a Super Match Grade chambering, compatible with the higher quality 22LR Match ammunition,
but will shoot non-match ammo. Some brands may not extract from the chamber if not fired
due to projectile shape. This is a short match chamber so the projectile just touches the lands.
Bryan Litz tested 50 different 22lr cartridges (50 rounds each) and calculated the standard deviation of velocity and ballistic coefficient for each. They're tabulated on pages 197-199 of his book "Modern Advancements In Long Range Shooting, Volume II". Most of the brands commonly recommended on this site are among the better performers. For rimfire shooters, those few pages are worth the price of the book ... IMHO.
The data that Shooter app has generated for my 40X/XB repeaters & the V-22 has been close, just not close enough to suit for matches where distances get out past 200yds. Will see if Litz's data helps 'fine tune' the app.
I shoot groups at 50 and 100 and check dope at 200 and 300. Using AB though I can't get the data to line up no matter what I do. Either it's on at 100, or it's on at 300. Playing with either velocity or BC or bith can't get things to sync up and it's frustrating.
Have you done a tracking test on your scope? Dialing to 300 is like dialing to 1200 with a centerfire. A lot happening.
Also have you tried JBM?
Haven't tried JBM since I've never used it and it's a new scope on the 22 (XTR II 5-25) so I haven't done a tracking test but it's not a tenth or two. AB is telling me 13.9 but I'm actually seeing 12.3. So when I adjust it for what I'm actually getting, at 100 (1.7) it's way off.
Just ran the Norma Match and JBM says 13.5 mils to 300. I would run a tracking test on the scope.
I just put in my data with a speed of 1102 for Norma match and getting 12.9 mil and not your 13.5 mils at 300. What are we doing different?
Not trying to hijack the thread, but what target are you talking about to test the scope?