
4 shots here, shot with a Caldwell The Rock Junior at the front and a rolled up bit of foam at the back.
Saved the picture a bit too small to clearly see the holes vs ragged tearing


Lorgar wrote:4 shots here, shot with a Caldwell The Rock Junior at the front and a rolled up bit of foam at the back.
scrolllock wrote:A few guys use the firm rear bags and adjustable front rests at Springvale.
Click a dial, tap the trigger, never actually embrace the rifle or do it yourself.
Boring as bat s**t
scrolllock wrote:Not much honestly.
"Can I have a shot" of others guys setups at the range. A few of those.
Maybe I'm jumping the gun a bit. Fiddling dials doesn't grab my attention I should have said maybe.
anthillinside wrote:You don't have to use a rest.
bigfellascott wrote:Nice one Longar, I'd expect nothing less from a quality outfit like that.
Lorgar wrote:I'll say... When I was testing what ammo worked best the first half dozen I tried were not winners.
0.8" - 2" groups at 50m. I was getting somewhere between worried and pissed seeing the result
Heart rate halved when I finally got to the ones that did shoot well and showed I didn't get a lemon of a rifle for the money
JOY wrote:I read in one of your old posts you put your scope on sideways did that make you shoot this group better?
I'm still learning and was curious to know if this would make you shoot this well?
FuzzyM wrote:The Tasco 6x scope is like looking through a bloody potato past 20 yards which doesn't help.
FuzzyM wrote:This is the best 100m group I have shot with a Stirling .22mag while zeroeing......
FuzzyM wrote:Leaning on a flimsy table, high tech rolled picnic blanket as a rest.....
FuzzyM wrote:Haven't really tried to shoot a nice group with it before.
Oldbloke wrote:But about to try out a few brands of ammo as soon as I get time.