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Preparing for first prs match
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<blockquote data-quote="Schnyd112" data-source="post: 1450205" data-attributes="member: 90453"><p>We have a nrl.22 shoot usually once a month. Sounds similar to what you are talking about and there are lots of 10/22's at ours, most heavily modified. Several kidd's, one cz (in a mpa chassis) and I think a guy got a vudoo but I haven't seen it. My bone stock 10/22 just didn't compete, I struggled to shoot middle of the pack; It is about a 3" gun at 100. I got one with a new barrel now, shoots good on the range but I haven't been able to shoot a competition with it yet. </p><p></p><p>Most of the targets are inside 100 yards, 6" is the biggest and is usually a standing/offhand target. The smallest is 1/4", it is actually easier to shoot the hanger than the target. This is usually at 20-30 yards, sometimes stupid distances like 23 or 17 yards. changing distances, position and props is all pretty common. </p><p></p><p>Lots of fun and great practice for a prs style match. Remember safety. The .22 will let you get away with some things, mostly recoil related, so try to concentrate on a steady hold and followthrough so you can transfer to the big gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schnyd112, post: 1450205, member: 90453"] We have a nrl.22 shoot usually once a month. Sounds similar to what you are talking about and there are lots of 10/22’s at ours, most heavily modified. Several kidd’s, one cz (in a mpa chassis) and I think a guy got a vudoo but I haven’t seen it. My bone stock 10/22 just didn’t compete, I struggled to shoot middle of the pack; It is about a 3” gun at 100. I got one with a new barrel now, shoots good on the range but I haven’t been able to shoot a competition with it yet. Most of the targets are inside 100 yards, 6” is the biggest and is usually a standing/offhand target. The smallest is 1/4”, it is actually easier to shoot the hanger than the target. This is usually at 20-30 yards, sometimes stupid distances like 23 or 17 yards. changing distances, position and props is all pretty common. Lots of fun and great practice for a prs style match. Remember safety. The .22 will let you get away with some things, mostly recoil related, so try to concentrate on a steady hold and followthrough so you can transfer to the big gun. [/QUOTE]
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