Well I Love to stretch the limits of all my rifles and hand guns.
All my hand guns can hit a 10x10 plate at 100yards with no issue.
I figured it would be interesting to stretch out a Rim fire to its limits with accuracy and not just "lop and hope"
The Rifle I chose is fairly new to the Market. I have a Bushnell 3x9 simple cross hair design scope on now to test the rifle function, then removed.
The Ruger Tactical Precision 22WMR heavy barrel.
Next I needed a GOOD scope with enough calibration and BDC for the challenge.
I will need to find a good Bipod for this rifle as well.
the rifle-
the scope-
the video that caught my interest- 620 yard shooting !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n79a6MjqUzM&t=1s
I am new to this and dont know a whole lot about it. But I am now on a steep learning curve.
I will start at 100, 200, 300, 400 and try at 500. Who knows how successful I will be.
Going for a 16x16 inch target.
Not sure what grain of ammo I will be using either.
All my hand guns can hit a 10x10 plate at 100yards with no issue.
I figured it would be interesting to stretch out a Rim fire to its limits with accuracy and not just "lop and hope"
The Rifle I chose is fairly new to the Market. I have a Bushnell 3x9 simple cross hair design scope on now to test the rifle function, then removed.
The Ruger Tactical Precision 22WMR heavy barrel.
Next I needed a GOOD scope with enough calibration and BDC for the challenge.
I will need to find a good Bipod for this rifle as well.
the rifle-

the scope-



the video that caught my interest- 620 yard shooting !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n79a6MjqUzM&t=1s
I am new to this and dont know a whole lot about it. But I am now on a steep learning curve.
I will start at 100, 200, 300, 400 and try at 500. Who knows how successful I will be.
Going for a 16x16 inch target.
Not sure what grain of ammo I will be using either.
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