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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rimfire and Airguns
Wow.... Rimfire discrimination
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 607420" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>I had a Savage .22lr rifle rebarreled so I could shoot the Aguilar 60g SubSonic bullets accurately. I also had a one piece scope base mounted so I could shoot from 50 to 200 Yds with it, even a little bit of wind makes the slow bullet dance. I had it build just to practice and get comfortable dialing up/windage.</p><p> </p><p>I grew up shooting a FWB 124D Spring air rifle, .177 cal. It works great for hunting, just take head shots. I also played the Field Target game for a while, switching between the 124D and my AirArms TX200. If you can shoot a spring air rifle accurately, everything else just falls into place when switching over to powder burning guns. A larger caliber air rifle is good for hunting, but I really like the moderated PCP's. Quiet and deadly.</p><p> </p><p>Like everyong else, I think you are smart practicing with the .22lr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 607420, member: 11101"] I had a Savage .22lr rifle rebarreled so I could shoot the Aguilar 60g SubSonic bullets accurately. I also had a one piece scope base mounted so I could shoot from 50 to 200 Yds with it, even a little bit of wind makes the slow bullet dance. I had it build just to practice and get comfortable dialing up/windage. I grew up shooting a FWB 124D Spring air rifle, .177 cal. It works great for hunting, just take head shots. I also played the Field Target game for a while, switching between the 124D and my AirArms TX200. If you can shoot a spring air rifle accurately, everything else just falls into place when switching over to powder burning guns. A larger caliber air rifle is good for hunting, but I really like the moderated PCP's. Quiet and deadly. Like everyong else, I think you are smart practicing with the .22lr. [/QUOTE]
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