I find a little prep and info goes a long way to help you prevent misses. The first thing you need to do is test different types of ammo to see what your rifle prefers accuracy wise, and then set up your rifle based on that ammo's specifications. (velocity, BC, projectile weight, etc.)
The .22LR is a very slow round with a horrible BC. It needs to be 'lobbed' even to get it to 100 yds. The good news is, for the most part anyway, most hunting done with a .22 is (or should be) less than 100 yds. What I find works best for me, is a 25/60 yd zero. That way, from 15 yds all the way out to 70 yds, my POI stays within half an inch of my POA. (which means no hold over or under is required)
The following info is based on the CCI Blazer being used in my 10/22 (my scope sits 2" above the bore)
Range Drop
(yd) (in)
0 -2
5 -1.5
10 -1
15 -0.6
20 -0.2
25 0.1
30 0.3
35 0.4
40 0.5
45 0.5
50 0.4
55 0.3
60 0.1
65 -0.2
70 -0.6
75 -1.1
80 -1.7
85 -2.3
90 -3
95 -3.9
100 -4.8
If you get serious about setting your rifle up properly, these links will be invaluable you:
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57007
http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi
Good luck and have fun!
