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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2085837" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>For someone who has shot a couple pretty darn accurate 10-22's, with the capability to dial to 500 yards on warm summer days. I can say in WY, hitting and staying on a 5" plate at 400 yards is a major challenge. Yes, you can get 3 hits in a row, even with your scope zeroed on the target, you will be holding off somehow to connect again.</p><p>Not only does the accuracy of your rifle play hard, ammo choice is even more important. Shooting 6 cent ammo is a joke, 11-13 cent ammo ups your odds considerably. Now I am not claiming to be even good, but my hit pct would go up considerably with a real accurate bolt gun and .35 target ammo. A pop can is half the width of my 5" plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2085837, member: 33622"] For someone who has shot a couple pretty darn accurate 10-22's, with the capability to dial to 500 yards on warm summer days. I can say in WY, hitting and staying on a 5" plate at 400 yards is a major challenge. Yes, you can get 3 hits in a row, even with your scope zeroed on the target, you will be holding off somehow to connect again. Not only does the accuracy of your rifle play hard, ammo choice is even more important. Shooting 6 cent ammo is a joke, 11-13 cent ammo ups your odds considerably. Now I am not claiming to be even good, but my hit pct would go up considerably with a real accurate bolt gun and .35 target ammo. A pop can is half the width of my 5" plate. [/QUOTE]
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