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The Basics, Starting Out
.22 recommendation to practice long range
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<blockquote data-quote="flhshvlhed" data-source="post: 1582624" data-attributes="member: 7924"><p>If.... you are able to find them, Winchester imported 2 different versions of the Toz 74(?), and they were called the Winchester Wildcat. They are typical Russian utilitarian design. They resemble a baby Mosin-Nagant. One has a varmint barrel w/ an adj trigger, the other - sporter barrel w/o adj trigger. </p><p>Once dialed in/guesstimated (we were just using Kentucky elevation/hold over, to keep from messing w/ the scope), my buddy and I were hitting 4" gongs at 175 yds so often that it got boring. At 50 yds, it will make a ragged hole. Ironically with Winchester Wildcat ammo, and they are about 1/2 the price of a CZ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flhshvlhed, post: 1582624, member: 7924"] If.... you are able to find them, Winchester imported 2 different versions of the Toz 74(?), and they were called the Winchester Wildcat. They are typical Russian utilitarian design. They resemble a baby Mosin-Nagant. One has a varmint barrel w/ an adj trigger, the other - sporter barrel w/o adj trigger. Once dialed in/guesstimated (we were just using Kentucky elevation/hold over, to keep from messing w/ the scope), my buddy and I were hitting 4" gongs at 175 yds so often that it got boring. At 50 yds, it will make a ragged hole. Ironically with Winchester Wildcat ammo, and they are about 1/2 the price of a CZ. [/QUOTE]
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