Stix wrote:Wow...thats just great stuff Stoney...!!!!!
(I did reply to this the night you put it up but dont know what happened to it...?...(my smart phone must have forgotten it was smart...)
bigrich wrote:damn it stoney , the battle of the german rimfires is on ! got some more eley sub hp's and some club i'm gunna try at ripley today
Stoney wrote:bigrich wrote:damn it stoney , the battle of the german rimfires is on ! got some more eley sub hp's and some club i'm gunna try at ripley today
Flyer wrote:New Weihrauch at 35m shooting SK Standard Plus and SK Rifle Match 5-shot groups. The sloppy groups were me, not the rifle.
JimTom wrote:How often to you give your 22 a pull through mate?
JimTom wrote:How often to you give your 22 a pull through mate?
Gamerancher wrote:So, my youngest son recently turned 12 and got his permits, ( A,B & H ), been taking him into the local range for some trigger time. He's been giving me a run for my money, damn his young eyes!
The number 4 targets are his, the 5's are mine. He's using a 1982 BRNO No.2 topped with a 6.5 - 20X Leupold, I'm using a 20 year old P94S Sako with a 18.5 - 40X Premier boosted Leupold. Eley Sport ammo in the BRNO and SK standard plus in the Sako. I'm not a benchrest shooter but that's all they are allowed to shoot there. ( .22 rimfire ) Rather warm day with tricky breeze and mirage. Bottom right is for sighters, then 5 shots per target.
BaronBoy wrote:
From last Wednesday. The rifle is a Walther target rifle with a Central sight (no telescopic sights for me please) shooting Ely Club ammunition at 50 metres. Just to be slightly more difficult this was under lights and I was not using a bench rest. The central black area is 10 cm in diameter and I had 36 out of 40 rounds in the black. I was quite pleased, especially as the results the previous week was not something to publicise.
Stix wrote:Turns out the scope was mounted in the cheap rings with a high tech anti recoil system...bloody double sided tape.. .