bigpete wrote:
Today my dad passed away. May his travels forthwith be fun and pain free
Sorry for you to lose your Dad and my best wishes to you and your family.
bigpete wrote:
Today my dad passed away. May his travels forthwith be fun and pain free
TheNateOutdoors wrote:I Took my new Ruger American .22LR to the range! First time ever shooting a rifle. Only had irons sights so it was a bit tricky! Wasn't expecting much, I was just famalirising myself with loading, shooting, aiming, being concious of safety etc.
I managed to get around 80% of my fired shots to hit the A3 size target at 50m, but out of the 10 shots i fired at 100m, not a single hole in my paper target haha. Very humbling!
I stopped past venture hunting Brisbane on the way home, picked up some rings and a Stoeger 3-9x40 scope - $200 inc. fitting.
Excited to go and sight it in in the new year, and see if i cant put some holes through the 100m.
Awesome
If the rifle is zeroed at 50m your shots will be dropping between about 150mm and 300mm at 100m, depending on your choice of ammo. I've just been shooting the Henry ,22 at 235m and was holding around about two-meters over the target. Target is a 750mm-square steel plate, so roughly holding three targets high - the target is totally obscured by the muzzle to it's hard to be precise.
TheNateOutdoors wrote:That blows my mind having to compensate so heavily for that sort of distance!
I want to get it dialed in at 50m for taking rabbits next year, but will be playing around between 50-150m at the range over the coming months for sure! I'm hooked already haha.
bladeracer wrote:TheNateOutdoors wrote:That blows my mind having to compensate so heavily for that sort of distance!
I want to get it dialed in at 50m for taking rabbits next year, but will be playing around between 50-150m at the range over the coming months for sure! I'm hooked already haha.
You can learn a lot shooting .22LR at long ranges due to the exaggerated trajectory and wind drift. Once you can consistently get your shots into a group, then start testing other ammunition and you'll find out which the rifle groups best with. Then buy a case of that and keep practicing.
bladeracer wrote:Far too many people here for my liking so I found a quiet spot and loaded some .303-25 ammo while listening to I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue
Supposed to be 35C tomorrow but hopefully I can test ammo and zero some rifles.
Oldbloke wrote:Yep, easy but you need an extra set of hands to do it. Lol
Meet robo grip. Lol
Jorlcrin wrote:27th Dec 2024
After a stinking hot 44 degree day, we decided to go socialise with the neighbors!
wanneroo wrote:Jorlcrin wrote:27th Dec 2024
After a stinking hot 44 degree day, we decided to go socialise with the neighbors!
Is drought starting to set in and are fires an issue this year?