ZaineB wrote:I frequently practice at 300m with my 22lr, CCI Standard seems to give me the most consistent accuracy thus far.
on_one_wheel wrote:3 hits in 40 rounds...l like my chances, I'll go down the other end and hold up a target for 5 shots,
Larry wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:3 hits in 40 rounds...l like my chances, I'll go down the other end and hold up a target for 5 shots,
Even if you got hit it only has 14 ft/lbs of energy it probably wouldnt even break the skin. A complete waste of time and ammo IMHO
Lsfan wrote:Yes seems a bit silly to be attempting that. I am a fan of this guy though. Many YouTube videos of him doing up Holden’s. He’s very knowledgeable when it comes to LS engine tuning and ballistics too it seems. I used to watch his car dyno tunes so was surprised when I stumbled across this type of stuff.
Diamond Jim wrote:but....why?
on_one_wheel wrote:3 hits in 40 rounds...l like my chances, I'll go down the other end and hold up a target for 5 shots,
Larry wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:3 hits in 40 rounds...l like my chances, I'll go down the other end and hold up a target for 5 shots,
Even if you got hit it only has 14 ft/lbs of energy it probably wouldnt even break the skin. A complete waste of time and ammo IMHO
bladeracer wrote:Larry wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:3 hits in 40 rounds...l like my chances, I'll go down the other end and hold up a target for 5 shots,
Even if you got hit it only has 14 ft/lbs of energy it probably wouldnt even break the skin. A complete waste of time and ammo IMHO
It's still doing over 400fps though, easily enough to punch through a corrugated steel shed.
Diamond Jim wrote:but....why?
bladeracer wrote:Diamond Jim wrote:but....why?
Exaggerating the situation also exaggerates the knowledge gained.
Learning to read wind affecting a .22LR bullet at 1000yds is probably about as challenging as you can make it.
in2anity wrote:bladeracer wrote:Diamond Jim wrote:but....why?
Exaggerating the situation also exaggerates the knowledge gained.
Learning to read wind affecting a .22LR bullet at 1000yds is probably about as challenging as you can make it.
It only takes 200m to do that. The 200m 22lr fly matches are extremely educational.
bladeracer wrote:Nah, 200m is too close to "normal" shooting