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The Basics, Starting Out
.22 recommendation to practice long range
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<blockquote data-quote="winsx3" data-source="post: 1584640" data-attributes="member: 33663"><p>I've been using a tricked out 10/22 and a Pride Fowler scope with very satisfying results. The scope recticle is calibrated for a 40gr high speed load and is right on out to 200 yards. The Whistle Pig barrel will shoot a one hole groups at 50 yards but the regular cheap T22's will do that at 100 yards on a windless day. I highly recommend Pride Fowler scopes and Whistle Pig Barrels.</p><p></p><p>You're right about practicing long range with a .22 lr. It will really teach you how to handle wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winsx3, post: 1584640, member: 33663"] I've been using a tricked out 10/22 and a Pride Fowler scope with very satisfying results. The scope recticle is calibrated for a 40gr high speed load and is right on out to 200 yards. The Whistle Pig barrel will shoot a one hole groups at 50 yards but the regular cheap T22's will do that at 100 yards on a windless day. I highly recommend Pride Fowler scopes and Whistle Pig Barrels. You're right about practicing long range with a .22 lr. It will really teach you how to handle wind. [/QUOTE]
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