Help with scope adjustment.

I have taken my 22s to 300yds on 12” steel plates. Rested almost always 100% hits

I have a 8” plate at 140yrd off my back deck.
My cz452 with a 75yrd zero and CCI standard. I am about 10” of hold over.
Great offhand shooting practice every day.

I agree 100% .. Luckily my Lux has a tangent sight that can be set to 200 yards and like you said, it'll ring an 8" steel plate at 200 yards with consistency.
 
Hey guys,

Shooting my T1x .22LR this morning. Zeroed at 50 meters.

Shooting 100 meters I hold over 5 MOA. It’s bang on.

Tried shooting 200 meters (for kicks) this morning and I couldn’t hit paper to save my life. I use the Hornady app and it was telling me I needed to add 44 MOA. That sounds crazy to me.

I’m shooting CCI SV 40g .22LR

What does my hold over need to be at 200 meters???

My 16" Barrel CZ 457 with a 30 MOA base is spitting Remington Subsonic at an average of 1130fps

This is my data for my set targets, hopefully these MOA will help you out.

50 yards - Zero
100 yards - 6 MOA
137 yards - 12.75 MOA
146 yards - 14 MOA
216 yards - 27 MOA
230 yards - 30 MOA
285 yards - 42 MOA

According to my app for my rifle/ammo combo 200 yards is 23.5 MOA.

8" AR500 Steel Targets: Center target is 285 yards, left target 230 yards and right IPSC target is 216 yards.
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i have the t1x and shoot the CCI SV. at 200 yards its 22.25 MOA for me plus or minus half a minute depending on weather conditions. 44 moa you were shooting the moon. as for the comment of 200 yard shooting being outside of the 22lr limits, I along with Scuba52 have been shooting out to 300 and hitting a 2/3 ipsc target consistently. its a challenge, but its quite fun. we also setup a 1.5" circle at 200 yards and were able to hit that a few times.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BzTuwvvA-FC/?hl=en thats shooting to 200 yards.
 
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This is all so encouraging! As a new shooter and staring expensive ammo in square in the face (I'm building a reloading room as we speak), these .22LR's are a blast! Can't beat the fun factor.

I'm also running the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50. Can't beat the value there.

I have a 20 MOA rail on my T1x, how does that change things, The ROC & 84wankel? Or does it? I'm new...
 
Seeing is believing.

Those shooting out to 200 and 300 yards should post results to show the curious what you are getting. Perhaps results rather than words can convince skeptics that the .22LR round, despite being known for producing its best results at 50 yards/meters, can also do sufficiently well out to 200 and 300 yards to be worthy of the time some shooters are putting into long range shooting.
 
This is all so encouraging! As a new shooter and staring expensive ammo in square in the face (I'm building a reloading room as we speak), these .22LR's are a blast! Can't beat the fun factor.

I'm also running the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50. Can't beat the value there.

I have a 20 MOA rail on my T1x, how does that change things, The ROC & 84wankel? Or does it? I'm new...

what the 20 moa rail does is give your scope enough adjustment so that you can actually shoot out to 200 yards. i zero at 50 yards, and i have maybe 5 minutes of adjustment for anything closer than that.

think of taking a laser pointer and attaching one to your scope and one to your barrel. you want to bring the rear of the scope up to give yourself the most amount of MOA adjustment possible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA2PZBD5Tjg watch videos from Ryan Gleckner.
 
This is all so encouraging! As a new shooter and staring expensive ammo in square in the face (I'm building a reloading room as we speak), these .22LR's are a blast! Can't beat the fun factor.

I'm also running the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50. Can't beat the value there.

I have a 20 MOA rail on my T1x, how does that change things, The ROC & 84wankel? Or does it? I'm new...

With my current rifle/ammo combo and the 30 MOA base with a 50 yard zero I have:

9 MOA DOWN from zero

58 MOA UP from zero... this should theoretically have the Remington SS reach out to 350 yards.

58 MOA + 36 MOA reticle holdover = 94 MOA... theoretically reach out to 480 yards.

Unless my math and logic is incorrect with a 20 MOA base just minus 10 MOA so theoretically your rifle and ammo combo should reach out to approx 450 yards including reticle holdover.

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This is all so encouraging! As a new shooter and staring expensive ammo in square in the face (I'm building a reloading room as we speak), these .22LR's are a blast! Can't beat the fun factor.

I'm also running the Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50. Can't beat the value there.

I have a 20 MOA rail on my T1x, how does that change things, The ROC & 84wankel? Or does it? I'm new...

A couple of videos that can help you with your Ballistic App without a chronograph. Perfect for 22lr especially if you have a shooting range of 200 yards or more.


 
Seeing is believing.

Those shooting out to 200 and 300 yards should post results to show the curious what you are getting. Perhaps results rather than words can convince skeptics that the .22LR round, despite being known for producing its best results at 50 yards/meters, can also do sufficiently well out to 200 and 300 yards to be worthy of the time some shooters are putting into long range shooting.

I actually like your challenge! I'll bring out the 452 Lux this week and see what I can print on paper at 200 yards with open sights. I'll report here
 
With my current rifle/ammo combo and the 30 MOA base with a 50 yard zero I have:

9 MOA DOWN from zero

58 MOA UP from zero... this should theoretically have the Remington SS reach out to 350 yards.

58 MOA + 36 MOA reticle holdover = 94 MOA... theoretically reach out to 480 yards.

Unless my math and logic is incorrect with a 20 MOA base just minus 10 MOA so theoretically your rifle and ammo combo should reach out to approx 450 yards including reticle holdover.

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How is the accuracy in the 457 for you so far? Does it live up to the 452?
 
Easiest way I have found is zero at 50, shoot at 100 and get an accurate zero. Once you have numbers for 100 try 200 and correct the bullet speed until it matches up. Once your 100 and 200 jive you should have an accurate # and can continue
 
How is the accuracy in the 457 for you so far? Does it live up to the 452?

This is my first CZ rimfire and so far I haven't been disappointed. Switched to a Yo Dave spring and adjusted to 12 oz. Thinking about a MDT stock but not right now. Still experimenting with ammo and using up the last 50 rounds of Remington SS. I just bought 5000 rds of CCI SV from Tenda and the first 50 rounds proved to be just as accurate as my batch of 300 rounds of Eley Club at a fraction of the price, no pictures from the CCI SV groups but here is a picture of the Eley Club and my informal benchrest shooting was tiring, can't imagine what competition BR shooting is like. As you can see below after some fouling rounds the groups were tight but started to open up. I wish I had shot two separate groups for #2, a nice tight 5 shot group just bottom of the orange target. At target #6 I was loosing concentration.

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