My 22 shoots 1/2" groups at 50 yards/meters all day! Really? Prove it!

Quick question, of all the successful shooters do you have the stats on how many used full rest such as a Caldwell, how many bipod sand how many just bags. So far I have tried with bags and bipod with no luck, my best has been 3 of 5 under 1/2 but always seem to lose a round or two. I have yet to try with a fancy front and rear rest, (too cheap to get one for just this challenge)

You can buy a front rest pretty cheap, I bought mine from better buy sports for 40-60$ ( don’t remember exactly but it was cheap) and it seems to do the trick. They are better than bipods or bags in my opinion because they are so adjustable. You are using a 455 as well if I remember correctly?
 
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Darn flyers or maybe operator error but two shot (circled in black sharpie) not even 5mm from closest prevented me from claiming the 1/2 inch challenge.

Ammo was SK Flatnose Match...but loking I had one flyer on all target just that three of them weren't as bad

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Congrats to my wife Mrs. Underthegun for successfully completing the 1/2” challenge. She has only been shooting since this spring. I think she is catching on.

CZ 452 Style with a Boyds stock
Sightron S2 36x
SK Standard Plus
50 meters

.479”
.495” largest
.417”
,326” smallest
.395”

.422” average
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Excellent groups. However, they're smaller than you indicated. When you measure the group from the outside edges, you have to subtract one caliber from the measurement to get the real group size. Group sizes are measured between the centres of the farthest holes in the group.
 
Just acquired this as is from Dlask. Most accurate semi-auto I have ever owned.
Dlask Tuff-22, 18.5" SS Dlask barrel, Hogue stock, BX Trigger which pulls @ 3.5 lbs. that will be sent to Brimstone for tuning.
Tried various ammo except top grade and it seems to like Center-X.
Scope is a Leupold Mark 4 8.5x25. Caliper zeroed at .220"

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.495
.275
.286
.471

AVG = .359

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You got an awesome shooter, EHG! Impressive shooting.
Thanks, I'm impressed with the rifle. I've owned many semi-auto .22's in the past including a few 10/22's, but nothing even remotely compares with the fit and accuracy of this one.
The chamber is tighter than a sporter and it just engraves the bullet on CCI SV ammo. It's what I ordered and appears to have a Bentz type chamber after measuring fired cases.
 
My 22 shoots 1/2 groups at 50 yards/meters all day! Really? Prove it!

Finally managed to meet this challenge using my CZ455, although the only part left from my original rifle is the action :)
Rifle as currently configured:
CZ 455 action with approx 5000 rounds through it
IBI 22" stainless barrel with Eley EPS chamber (Thank you Ryan!)
Fly trigger set to 4oz pull
MDT LSS chassis (with trigger pocket milled out to accept Fly trigger, action is epoxy bedded to chassis)
Single shot feeder
Aluminum stock machined to track rear bag and 3" wide aluminum plate to track front bag
10-50*60 Sightron III scope mounted on 25moa DIP rail

Range: Edmonton CHAS - ranged at 56 yards

Groups (CTC) with Lapua Midas+
0.317"
0.464"
0.218"
0.374"
0.223"

Avg: 0.319"
SD: 0.104"​

Groups (CTC) with Eley Tenex
0.378"
0.368"
0.458"
0.298"
0.325"

Avg: 0.365"
SD: 0.061"

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