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Are you shooting as much with the ammo shortage ?
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2094594" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>I started shooting more small bore again this last year. The last big shortage pushed a lot of places around me to make rimfire a permanent part of competitions, so the MP .22LRs come out to play more often instead of the 5.56/300BLK and 9mm.</p><p></p><p>I wish my club would do formal 22 ELR competitions. I understand that they're worried about average idiots skipping .22s off the rocks on the 300 yard range and not getting the bullet into the berm, so the blanket "no rimfire" rule makes sense. But maybe if I can get them to bend to a formal competition that's supervised, then they can see some of us aren't mentally challenged. 22s will teach you some things about wind.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy teaching people with a 300 BLK bolt action because you can magnify ballistic arcs using subs, at a range where if you hand them a full power rounds they can stack 5 inside an inch the same day. You can shoot a LOT of 300 BLK from a bolt for cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2094594, member: 116181"] I started shooting more small bore again this last year. The last big shortage pushed a lot of places around me to make rimfire a permanent part of competitions, so the MP .22LRs come out to play more often instead of the 5.56/300BLK and 9mm. I wish my club would do formal 22 ELR competitions. I understand that they're worried about average idiots skipping .22s off the rocks on the 300 yard range and not getting the bullet into the berm, so the blanket "no rimfire" rule makes sense. But maybe if I can get them to bend to a formal competition that's supervised, then they can see some of us aren't mentally challenged. 22s will teach you some things about wind. I enjoy teaching people with a 300 BLK bolt action because you can magnify ballistic arcs using subs, at a range where if you hand them a full power rounds they can stack 5 inside an inch the same day. You can shoot a LOT of 300 BLK from a bolt for cheap. [/QUOTE]
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