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Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on January 02, 2017, 09:29:38 PMTo cold for me to go out and target practice !!! HahaWimp! It was 24* when I was out shooting earlier today!
To cold for me to go out and target practice !!! Haha
Quote from: yorketransport on January 02, 2017, 09:34:06 PMQuote from: BOWHUNTER45 on January 02, 2017, 09:29:38 PMTo cold for me to go out and target practice !!! HahaWimp! It was 24* when I was out shooting earlier today! 18 and gusting to 20 yesterday but you gotta practice like you play
Quote from: BLRman on January 02, 2017, 09:43:55 PMQuote from: yorketransport on January 02, 2017, 09:34:06 PMQuote from: BOWHUNTER45 on January 02, 2017, 09:29:38 PMTo cold for me to go out and target practice !!! HahaWimp! It was 24* when I was out shooting earlier today! 18 and gusting to 20 yesterday but you gotta practice like you play ... yep definitely "that kid"...
Quote from: Jolten on January 02, 2017, 08:52:00 PMWhat about a .22mag with a fixed 4x scope?I say go for it just because I want to see how well you do. Go all out though and try for rapid fire on movers!
What about a .22mag with a fixed 4x scope?
None of my 22 center fires shoot that heavy of a bullet my main gun shoots a 52 grain amax that would be my suggestion no bullet weight restriction
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Why a bullet weight requirement? Does it really effect a persons ability to group 10 shots at 300 yards? I would love to participate, but don't shoot that heavy a bullet out of either my .223 or .22-250. Any chance we can remove that requirement?
Quote from: jrebel on January 03, 2017, 04:10:30 PMWhy a bullet weight requirement? Does it really effect a persons ability to group 10 shots at 300 yards? I would love to participate, but don't shoot that heavy a bullet out of either my .223 or .22-250. Any chance we can remove that requirement? There's a range in your velocity, where the shooting/groups open up linearly over the range. So, a 1/4" group at 50 yds will be 1/2" at 100 yds will be 1" at 200 yds, etc. It will eventually get to a point where the bullet has slowed down enough that it is underspun and the groups open up non-linearly. So, you go from 1/4 (50), 1/2 (100), 1 (200), 1 1/4 (250) then jump to something like 3 inches at 300 (or whatever the distance is where your velocity drops). Most easily seen with the longer, narrow bullets (usually the heavier ones).