This is with CCI Stingers I think. He's not even using match ammo.
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This guy can shoot! https://youtu.be/lQEbJhcx4os
Being able to read the wind would probably be the most difficult part, of long range 22 shooting.. I spoke with a long range shooter who said it's easier to deal with a 10mph wind near the target than a 5mph wind at the muzzle.Bill in Oregon wrote:With a trigger job and good glass, those little CZ bolt guns can milk just about every ounce of performance out a .22 rimfire, can't they? I've only seriously shoot out to 200 yards with a .22. IT was a lot of fun, but boy, you better have good wind conditions.
Sorry Jack, I forgot that you were a Master Class long range shooter.Sixgun wrote:Does not impress me at all....speaking from experience.......first, we all know the .22 bullet will go that far, second, there was no wind to speak of, third, most importantly, he was shooting downhill and gravity only works on a vertical level so that means......by an estimation on my part, looking at the hill, he was probably only shooting 450-500 yards as to gravity...if that far.
He does not even have a angle mount on the rifle which long range shooters almost always have. With an angle mount with the scope set on it lowest setting, the gun will not shoot "on" until it reaches 4-500 yards. With Nightforce scopes or quality Swarovski and Leupolds, there is enough adjustments of minute of angle to eliminate the angle mount. This cat was using a 10 cent Chinese scope.
Some years back I was sitting on a cliff in Colorado while hiking and decided to play with a Ruger Single Six old model. My angle was at least 45 degrees and I picked out a rock...or whatever it was...in the lake a good 500 yards away and I let loose. I was astounded that the water splashes were only 3 or 4 feet below the rock. Then, I put away my Italian heritage and installed my German half and easily figured it out.
Don't mean to be a spoil sport but what this guy did any of us could do with the right conditions.-----6
....hey......that was me, floatin' along in my new kayak....!!!Sixgun wrote:Some years back I was sitting on a cliff in Colorado while hiking and decided to play with a Ruger Single Six old model. My angle was at least 45 degrees and I picked out a rock...or whatever it was...in the lake a good 500 yards away and I let loose.
Oh stuff.....that reminds me of the "crazy lady" back in 1972....-----6AJMD429 wrote: ....hey......that was me, floatin' along in my new kayak....!!!