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Expected 22 LR accuracy 🤷♂️
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<blockquote data-quote="NRLArt" data-source="post: 2187520" data-attributes="member: 118614"><p>Some good info in this thread. I shoot NRL22 matches. They have a couple main classes. Look them up. It's alot of fun. All the same challenges of centerfire matches without the expense and time of reloading. </p><p></p><p>I could go into alot more detail, but basically, NRL22 matches goes out to 100 yards. Usually 5 stages. Most clubs will add 2-3 more stages that may go out to 200 yards. It's not a benchrest match. You shoot off buckets, prone, ladders, tires, chairs. Common stuff so you can practice.</p><p></p><p>You'll want to be able to hit a 1/4" target 35 yards. Targets typically get bigger as they get further out to about 5" or 6" at 100 yards. You don't need to be punching ragged holes in paper...</p><p></p><p>I don't tend to shoot ammo that I know would be good in competitions. So I buy SK Standard Plus for practice which runs about 9 bucks a box. For competitions I use Lapua CenterX or SK Rifle Match which both hover around the 13 bucks a box.</p><p></p><p>Eley is a good brand to and shoots a little faster. But my rifle, a RimX and Bartlien barrel aren't fond if it and jam....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NRLArt, post: 2187520, member: 118614"] Some good info in this thread. I shoot NRL22 matches. They have a couple main classes. Look them up. It's alot of fun. All the same challenges of centerfire matches without the expense and time of reloading. I could go into alot more detail, but basically, NRL22 matches goes out to 100 yards. Usually 5 stages. Most clubs will add 2-3 more stages that may go out to 200 yards. It's not a benchrest match. You shoot off buckets, prone, ladders, tires, chairs. Common stuff so you can practice. You'll want to be able to hit a 1/4" target 35 yards. Targets typically get bigger as they get further out to about 5" or 6" at 100 yards. You don't need to be punching ragged holes in paper... I don't tend to shoot ammo that I know would be good in competitions. So I buy SK Standard Plus for practice which runs about 9 bucks a box. For competitions I use Lapua CenterX or SK Rifle Match which both hover around the 13 bucks a box. Eley is a good brand to and shoots a little faster. But my rifle, a RimX and Bartlien barrel aren't fond if it and jam.... [/QUOTE]
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