by Jorlcrin » 24 Dec 2023, 8:44 am
About 2 years back, I bought a Ruger 10/22 with an 18" barrel.
Fitted a little Nikko Stirling 'MountMaster' 4x32 scope on it, on top of a (Nightforce)Zero degree rail.
Bought it to replace an elderly Stirling semi-auto, which had started choosing when it might like to fire, rather than the shooter...
I didnt expect too much from the 10/22, but I know they were much coveted when I was a young lad, as a fantastic .22lr.
I've never expected much from a .22LR semi, as the cartridge is small even for a bolt gun.
Well, the 10/22 pretty much renewed my respect for the .22LR, and has pulled off some fantastic shots.
I sighted it in at 50m, and it was producing tiny groups at 50.
Since then, I've shot 3 rabbits out at 100m with it, by giving about 4 inches holdover.[CCI Velocitors]
First time, I thought it was a simple fluke.
Tried the same trick a few days later, and nailed a second one.
Same trick again about 5 days later, and same result.
[This wasnt from a benchrest; just resting atop a tripod out in the garden]
Couldnt ask for better out of a semi .22lr with a short barrel.
Lost count of the number of rabbits it's nailed, along with quite a few other ferals.
So, I'm thinking a 30 degree rail is overkill for the sort of range I'd usually shoot things with the 10/22.