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.22lr Scope 4 LR shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1408034" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>That's great accuracy!!! A true bug hole. </p><p>Yes, I can see good hits at long range with the standard velocity target loads as well if the wind is nill, or the read is perfect. Wind is the biggest factor at long range with the 22 rimfire, and it always seems to be an influence at distance, not only with cross winds, but head and tail winds as well. I've found that the extra 150FPS increase over the 1050FPS standard loads has made a difference with my first round hits at long range. I would however, place prioritity on accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1408034, member: 10291"] That’s great accuracy!!! A true bug hole. Yes, I can see good hits at long range with the standard velocity target loads as well if the wind is nill, or the read is perfect. Wind is the biggest factor at long range with the 22 rimfire, and it always seems to be an influence at distance, not only with cross winds, but head and tail winds as well. I’ve found that the extra 150FPS increase over the 1050FPS standard loads has made a difference with my first round hits at long range. I would however, place prioritity on accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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