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.22LR @ 180 yards- Does this seem reasonable?
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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 375492" data-attributes="member: 9572"><p>That's a very good group.</p><p></p><p>If you can get to 200 yards try an NRA SR-C target (the ones the highpower shooters will use at 200 and 300 yards).</p><p></p><p>".22 Palma" training shot at 200 on the NRA SR-C is great 1,000 yard training -- wind will affect the 40-grain .22 LR bullet like a .308 at 1,000. The X- and 10-rings are generous but realistic and will give you a good indicator of the rifle, scope, ammo, and your ability to hold groups and correct for wind changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 375492, member: 9572"] That's a very good group. If you can get to 200 yards try an NRA SR-C target (the ones the highpower shooters will use at 200 and 300 yards). ".22 Palma" training shot at 200 on the NRA SR-C is great 1,000 yard training -- wind will affect the 40-grain .22 LR bullet like a .308 at 1,000. The X- and 10-rings are generous but realistic and will give you a good indicator of the rifle, scope, ammo, and your ability to hold groups and correct for wind changes. [/QUOTE]
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