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Post by Lorgar » 19 Mar 2015, 8:50 pm

Haven't been to the .22lr range for a month or so. Went for some practice and shot probably the best group I have with the rifle :mrgreen:

4 shots here, shot with a Caldwell The Rock Junior at the front and a rolled up bit of foam at the back.

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Saved the picture a bit too small to clearly see the holes vs ragged tearing :problem: but anyway... Thanks to Gherx and Chronos for the other topic which put me onto the OnTargetShooting software. Makes measuring easy :thumbsup:
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by anthillinside » 19 Mar 2015, 8:56 pm

Thats the magic of a good .22
They can always make you happy, especially with a group like that. :thumbsup:
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by tom604 » 19 Mar 2015, 9:01 pm

very very good, you should be happy :clap: :thumbsup:
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Chronos » 19 Mar 2015, 9:04 pm

good shooting Logar, what gun/scope combo?

and the best think is a night at the range with the .22 will only cost you $10 or so

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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Lorgar » 19 Mar 2015, 9:14 pm

Shot with my Annie (in signature)
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by sooey » 20 Mar 2015, 11:26 am

The target software looks cool.

You just click the holes and it works out the rest?
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Yelp » 20 Mar 2015, 11:29 am

Pretty much.

There is a ruler tool you use to specify the scale of the target, you need to know the size of one thing on the target. e.g. 1" bullseye drag it over and tell the software it's 1". Doesn't have to be an even 1" though, can be whatever you know.

Specify the calibre and distance, click each bullet hole and it does the data and screenshot for you.
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Octane » 20 Mar 2015, 3:14 pm

32x... Got enough zoom for 50m Lorgar :P
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Lorgar » 20 Mar 2015, 3:14 pm

It seems to be doing the trick :P
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Post by Korkt » 21 Mar 2015, 8:27 am

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.


And shot without just using and adjustable front rest. Nice.
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by scrolllock » 21 Mar 2015, 8:28 am

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 :|
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Post by bluerob » 22 Mar 2015, 7:29 am

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 :|


I see your point, but, have you ever tried it out? Not having a go at you, but, give it a go.

Try hitting a 5c piece dead centre at 50m ain't as easy as you may think, even with everything locked in. Gear still moves around on you.

I love blasting with my .308's, but BR .22 shooting is cheap (until you get hooked and start buying $2,500 rifles).
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by scrolllock » 22 Mar 2015, 8:47 am

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.
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Post by anthillinside » 22 Mar 2015, 9:06 am

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.

It certainly doesn't have the thrill of the hunt but it does have one or two up sides.
You ALWAYS get to pull the trugger and get a result.
You don't have to use a rest.
Plenty of self satisfaction, even if it's not as tight as Lorgar's a good shot on paper or pest always makes you feel good.
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by scrolllock » 22 Mar 2015, 9:10 am

anthillinside wrote:You don't have to use a rest.


I wasn't knocking rests themselves.

I have a .22, go the the range a fair bit and it's fun :)

When I said boring was strictly talking about the guys with the top-end 3 axis adjustable ones. Where they just turn dials and tap the trigger without even holding the rifle. Know what I mean?

Just seems like fiddling work, not fun or rewarding as such.
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by bigfellascott » 22 Mar 2015, 9:11 am

Nice one Longar, I'd expect nothing less from a quality outfit like that. :thumbsup:
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by anthillinside » 22 Mar 2015, 9:25 am

scrolllock :drinks: we're on the same page.
You gotta admit Lorars ~1/4moa @ 50 with a hunting rifle (even if it is an Annie ;)) is good in anyones books
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Lorgar » 22 Mar 2015, 1:23 pm

bigfellascott wrote:Nice one Longar, I'd expect nothing less from a quality outfit like that. :thumbsup:


You'd bloody hope so :lol:

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 :lol:

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 :lol:
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by JOY » 22 Mar 2015, 3:09 pm

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?
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Post by bigfellascott » 22 Mar 2015, 4:01 pm

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 :lol:

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 :lol:


Yes it can be a bit disconcerting when you shell out a heap of $$$ and it don't shoot as it should! :D
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by FuzzyM » 22 Mar 2015, 6:02 pm

This is the best 100m group I have shot with a Stirling .22mag while zeroeing...... :oops:

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Pity about the flyer.

Leaning on a flimsy table, high tech rolled picnic blanket as a rest as the rifle doesn't have sling studs for me to chuck my bipod on. :lol:

The Tasco 6x scope is like looking through a bloody potato past 20 yards which doesn't help.

Need to make the time to get to little river and practice a lot more.
I sight in at an old quarry, but I don't want to push it too long.

My (licensed) mate having a go:

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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Lorgar » 23 Mar 2015, 8:56 am

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?


No Joy, That was just completely a mistake on my part.

My regular scope has dials at the left, top and right. I got a new scope which only has them on the top and right. Because I was used to having a dial on the left I didn't even think to check and out of habit put the scope on 90 degrees the wrong way.

It meant that my up/down adjustments go left and right instead. And left/right go up and down.

Just a bone-head moment.
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Post by Vati » 23 Mar 2015, 9:01 am

FuzzyM wrote:The Tasco 6x scope is like looking through a bloody potato past 20 yards which doesn't help.


:lol:
Reach out and touch...
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Post by jays » 23 Mar 2015, 9:04 am

FuzzyM wrote:This is the best 100m group I have shot with a Stirling .22mag while zeroeing...... :oops:


For 100m rimfire doesn't look too bad for shooting off a rocky table with a 'potato scope' :P :lol:
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Post by Lorgar » 23 Mar 2015, 9:22 am

FuzzyM wrote:Leaning on a flimsy table, high tech rolled picnic blanket as a rest.....


Mine there was shot in ideal conditions obviously. Very little wind on the day too.

I can tell you though I've shot some shockers when shooting from an uncomfortable position :lol:
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by FuzzyM » 23 Mar 2015, 4:47 pm

I make good excuses ;)
Might have to try and shoot a 50m "sight in" group at the farm with my .22LR.
Haven't really tried to shoot a nice group with it before.
Mostly trying to improve my offhand bunny shots.
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Re: Pretty happy with this

Post by Oldbloke » 23 Mar 2015, 6:48 pm

I wish. Lol
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Post by melanie » 25 Mar 2015, 10:59 am

FuzzyM wrote:Haven't really tried to shoot a nice group with it before.


I've tried.

Failed.

:lol: :D
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Post by Oldbloke » 25 Mar 2015, 5:03 pm

Best my 22lr mod 2 brno will do as about 1 1/4 inch at 100 yrds. But about to try out a few brands of ammo as soon as I get time.
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Post by Mich » 25 Mar 2015, 7:10 pm

Oldbloke wrote:But about to try out a few brands of ammo as soon as I get time.


I usually recommend SK Rifle Match or RWS club.

I've found both shoot good in just about everything.
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