.22 LR BR best ever group.

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.22 LR BR best ever group.

Post by safeshot » 07 Jan 2024, 10:08 pm

Yesterday being 6-1-2024 at the club i shot my best ever group with my Lithgow 101. My scope was at 30x and there was intermittent breeze.
I used "SK"-Red ( red devils) and shot at 50 metres.
The group was .222" I am chuffed ! :thumbsup:
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Post by Oldbloke » 07 Jan 2024, 10:18 pm

And so you should be. But no pic, it didn't happen. :lol:
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Post by Lazarus » 08 Jan 2024, 2:39 pm

safeshot wrote:Yesterday being 6-1-2024 at the club i shot my best ever group with my Lithgow 101. My scope was at 30x and there was intermittent breeze.
I used "SK"-Red ( red devils) and shot at 50 metres.
The group was .222" I am chuffed ! :thumbsup:



Well done.

I believe the 101 chamber was designed around the Lapua Center X round, and that it was their test ammo.
On learning this I bought a brick.
Being distinctly OCD, I pullad a box at random and weighed a couple, all were 51.9gn.
Impressed, I grabbed a box from the bottom and counted them, 51.9gn
OCD in full swing, I had to know, so I weighed all of them.
All 1,000 ever so lightly oiled little buggers was 51.9gn

My 101 loves them, shoots them one hole at 50m off bags on one of my wheely bins on the back verandah, but not holes that tight
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Post by in2anity » 08 Jan 2024, 5:22 pm

It should be able to yield a 600 integers only then.
At what point does lack of maintenance become patina?
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