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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #60 on: January 06, 2017, 10:30:53 AM »
speaking of ready I haven't even finished load development yet.



Pffft, that won't work at all. Your only chance is to spray and pray!

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #61 on: January 06, 2017, 11:08:42 AM »
speaking of ready I haven't even finished load development yet.



Pffft, that won't work at all. Your only chance is to spray and pray!
Mag dump!

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #62 on: January 06, 2017, 11:12:49 AM »
I can do that as well  :chuckle:
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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #63 on: January 07, 2017, 08:57:38 AM »
Anyone gonna build an eargosplitten loudenboomer for this?
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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #64 on: January 07, 2017, 09:56:44 AM »
Anyone gonna build an eargosplitten loudenboomer for this?

I'm looking into it right now. I have a pile of 338 SnipeTac cases just waiting to get necked down. :tup:

Since this whole thing as take off a bit more than I expected, I suppose it should be opened up to all .22 center fires. How about if everyone just give the specs on the load they used to shoot the group so that we can distinguish between the light weight loads and the heavy bullet loads? The 69+ grain bullet weight was a carry over from the other thread but if everybody agrees on leaving it open to all weights I'm fine with that. Hey JJB11B, maybe you should start a poll! :chuckle:

My other thought is to make this a monthly contest. Every month can be a different bore diameter. This keeps it fair for folks who only have a couple of guns or just don't have a .22 center fire. It also keeps one guy from running a 6 PPC in a heavy BR rig and just dominating every months contest! Let me know what everyone thinks.

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #65 on: January 07, 2017, 10:43:04 AM »
Anyone gonna build an eargosplitten loudenboomer for this?

I'm looking into it right now. I have a pile of 338 SnipeTac cases just waiting to get necked down. :tup:

Since this whole thing as take off a bit more than I expected, I suppose it should be opened up to all .22 center fires. How about if everyone just give the specs on the load they used to shoot the group so that we can distinguish between the light weight loads and the heavy bullet loads? The 69+ grain bullet weight was a carry over from the other thread but if everybody agrees on leaving it open to all weights I'm fine with that. Hey JJB11B, maybe you should start a poll! :chuckle:

My other thought is to make this a monthly contest. Every month can be a different bore diameter. This keeps it fair for folks who only have a couple of guns or just don't have a .22 center fire. It also keeps one guy from running a 6 PPC in a heavy BR rig and just dominating every months contest! Let me know what everyone thinks.
Different caliber every month that's justification for the CFO that I need a new gun every month... hmmm

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #66 on: January 07, 2017, 12:35:13 PM »
Anyone gonna build an eargosplitten loudenboomer for this?

I'm looking into it right now. I have a pile of 338 SnipeTac cases just waiting to get necked down. :tup:

Since this whole thing as take off a bit more than I expected, I suppose it should be opened up to all .22 center fires. How about if everyone just give the specs on the load they used to shoot the group so that we can distinguish between the light weight loads and the heavy bullet loads? The 69+ grain bullet weight was a carry over from the other thread but if everybody agrees on leaving it open to all weights I'm fine with that. Hey JJB11B, maybe you should start a poll! :chuckle:

My other thought is to make this a monthly contest. Every month can be a different bore diameter. This keeps it fair for folks who only have a couple of guns or just don't have a .22 center fire. It also keeps one guy from running a 6 PPC in a heavy BR rig and just dominating every months contest! Let me know what everyone thinks.
Different caliber every month that's justification for the CFO that I need a new gun every month... hmmm

You're welcome! :chuckle:

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #67 on: January 28, 2017, 06:01:43 PM »
Finally got my rifle together enough to go to the range, she's still rocking the PSA trigger that comes in a Lower Parts Kit. CMC trigger should be here Monday or Tuesday, had just enough light to get her on paper and shoot a couple quick groups at 100 yds. I didn't have enough time to shoot the 62gr bullets but she likes the 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. Which is handy because my 1:10" barrelled 22-250 likes those too. More to come soon! This was from the prone in the bed of my truck... in my buddies field
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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #68 on: January 28, 2017, 06:11:20 PM »
Finally got my rifle together enough to go to the range, she's still rocking the PSA trigger that comes in a Lower Parts Kit. CMC trigger should be here Monday or Tuesday, had just enough light to get her on paper and shoot a couple quick groups at 100 yds. I didn't have enough time to shoot the 62gr bullets but she likes the 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. Which is handy because my 1:10" barrelled 22-250 likes those too. More to come soon! This was from the prone in the bed of my truck... in my buddies field

Not bad for a bunch of junk purchased on the internet :chuckle:

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #69 on: January 28, 2017, 06:22:03 PM »
Finally got my rifle together enough to go to the range, she's still rocking the PSA trigger that comes in a Lower Parts Kit. CMC trigger should be here Monday or Tuesday, had just enough light to get her on paper and shoot a couple quick groups at 100 yds. I didn't have enough time to shoot the 62gr bullets but she likes the 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. Which is handy because my 1:10" barrelled 22-250 likes those too. More to come soon! This was from the prone in the bed of my truck... in my buddies field

Not bad for a bunch of junk purchased on the internet :chuckle:
haha! Thanks. It's like lego's!
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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #70 on: January 28, 2017, 07:07:45 PM »
Finally got my rifle together enough to go to the range, she's still rocking the PSA trigger that comes in a Lower Parts Kit. CMC trigger should be here Monday or Tuesday, had just enough light to get her on paper and shoot a couple quick groups at 100 yds. I didn't have enough time to shoot the 62gr bullets but she likes the 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. Which is handy because my 1:10" barrelled 22-250 likes those too. More to come soon! This was from the prone in the bed of my truck... in my buddies field

Not bad for a bunch of junk purchased on the internet :chuckle:
haha! Thanks. It's like lego's!
now I am curious to try a 20"-22"-24" barrels to see what differences they make
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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #71 on: January 28, 2017, 08:17:13 PM »
Finally got my rifle together enough to go to the range, she's still rocking the PSA trigger that comes in a Lower Parts Kit. CMC trigger should be here Monday or Tuesday, had just enough light to get her on paper and shoot a couple quick groups at 100 yds. I didn't have enough time to shoot the 62gr bullets but she likes the 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. Which is handy because my 1:10" barrelled 22-250 likes those too. More to come soon! This was from the prone in the bed of my truck... in my buddies field

What buttstock is that on their?

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #72 on: January 28, 2017, 08:29:07 PM »
Great.  Now I have to go buy another rifle.  Darn. 

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #73 on: January 28, 2017, 09:43:00 PM »
Anyone gonna build an eargosplitten loudenboomer for this?

I'm looking into it right now. I have a pile of 338 SnipeTac cases just waiting to get necked down. :tup:

Since this whole thing as take off a bit more than I expected, I suppose it should be opened up to all .22 center fires. How about if everyone just give the specs on the load they used to shoot the group so that we can distinguish between the light weight loads and the heavy bullet loads? The 69+ grain bullet weight was a carry over from the other thread but if everybody agrees on leaving it open to all weights I'm fine with that. Hey JJB11B, maybe you should start a poll! :chuckle:

My other thought is to make this a monthly contest. Every month can be a different bore diameter. This keeps it fair for folks who only have a couple of guns or just don't have a .22 center fire. It also keeps one guy from running a 6 PPC in a heavy BR rig and just dominating every months contest! Let me know what everyone thinks.

Every month sounds cool.....
Wished I would have seen this sooner, I was doing load development today....but not at 300.

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Re: .22 Center fire 300 yard group challenge
« Reply #74 on: January 28, 2017, 09:57:37 PM »
Finally got my rifle together enough to go to the range, she's still rocking the PSA trigger that comes in a Lower Parts Kit. CMC trigger should be here Monday or Tuesday, had just enough light to get her on paper and shoot a couple quick groups at 100 yds. I didn't have enough time to shoot the 62gr bullets but she likes the 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. Which is handy because my 1:10" barrelled 22-250 likes those too. More to come soon! This was from the prone in the bed of my truck... in my buddies field

What buttstock is that on their?
MagPul UBR and I really really like it!
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