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The Basics, Starting Out
Practice with .22 lr
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<blockquote data-quote="frankg2" data-source="post: 51848" data-attributes="member: 511"><p>I love this topic.</p><p>I shoot a lot at 200 yards. I can hit 2.5" targets consistently after a windage shot.</p><p>1" targets at 150 yards. The 2.5" target is a kill zone on a rabbit. The 1" is a squirrel.</p><p>I once hit a soda can at 350 after a windage shot.That was the only time I have shot at that distance.</p><p>I just set up a 400 yard range so I don't have a lot of experience at that distance yet. I do know it is 64 minutes of drop. I took a few shots off hand in high wind and came pretty close to a milk jug.One shot missed by about 6 inches.A bench will make all tha difference. I don't think the milk jug will be that difficult to hit in good conditions.</p><p>I shoot a customized Ruger 1022T with Eley HVHP ammo and a Shepherd scope which has hold over marks to 500 yards.</p><p> Good shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankg2, post: 51848, member: 511"] I love this topic. I shoot a lot at 200 yards. I can hit 2.5" targets consistently after a windage shot. 1" targets at 150 yards. The 2.5" target is a kill zone on a rabbit. The 1" is a squirrel. I once hit a soda can at 350 after a windage shot.That was the only time I have shot at that distance. I just set up a 400 yard range so I don't have a lot of experience at that distance yet. I do know it is 64 minutes of drop. I took a few shots off hand in high wind and came pretty close to a milk jug.One shot missed by about 6 inches.A bench will make all tha difference. I don't think the milk jug will be that difficult to hit in good conditions. I shoot a customized Ruger 1022T with Eley HVHP ammo and a Shepherd scope which has hold over marks to 500 yards. Good shooting. [/QUOTE]
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