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

It is also nice to see someone showing the integrity to use the diameter of one of their bullet holes.
0.197 is extremely close to the truth as all target mediums produce different size holes.
I doubt there was ever a 22 long rifle that produced a 0.224 (key holing being the exception or printing targets on Scotties products)!
An outside to outside measurement of 0.723 is not and never will be a half inch group unless you use the magical 0.224.
If there is no single shot to be measured then I would not question it . . . regardless Toilet paper is hard to print targets on and even harder to score!
Great effort Brody and thank you.
 
It is also nice to see someone showing the integrity to use the diameter of one of their bullet holes.
0.197 is extremely close to the truth as all target mediums produce different size holes.
I doubt there was ever a 22 long rifle that produced a 0.224 (key holing being the exception or printing targets on Scotties products)!
An outside to outside measurement of 0.723 is not and never will be a half inch group unless you use the magical 0.224.
If there is no single shot to be measured then I would not question it . . . regardless Toilet paper is hard to print targets on and even harder to score!
Great effort Brody and thank you.

My holes are also smaller than .220, that's why I measure them from the center of one hole to another center.

That been said, the hole is smaller but if I measure the dark area around the holes, its pretty close to .22

You need high 11mm rings as the Annie is flat with no barrel taper. 1" are easy to find 30mm tough to find in Canada. I have bkl 30mm.

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It is also nice to see someone showing the integrity to use the diameter of one of their bullet holes.
0.197 is extremely close to the truth as all target mediums produce different size holes.
I doubt there was ever a 22 long rifle that produced a 0.224 (key holing being the exception or printing targets on Scotties products)!
An outside to outside measurement of 0.723 is not and never will be a half inch group unless you use the magical 0.224.
If there is no single shot to be measured then I would not question it . . . regardless Toilet paper is hard to print targets on and even harder to score!
Great effort Brody and thank you.

I bought a sleeve of 100 sheets of card stock today from staples. 4 different colors and much stiffer than copy paper for crisper holes. $10 and then I put my 1/4" sticky dots on the paper. Should be much clearer to measure groups.
 
This is my second weekend with this rifle, a 1913A BR50. It was a bit nippy this morning at 4 degrees. I still have room for improvement.




From left to right 0.224, 0.235, 0.312, 0.349, and 0.267. Average group size: 0.277
I was shooting Midas Plus. The scope is a Sightron SIIB 36X.



As noted above, there is room for improvement with this rifle. Like any rifle, it shows preferences for what kind of hold to which it responds well and to which it does not. I'm still working on finding what hold has the best results and the torque to which the action screws should be set. I've only shot SK Standard Plus and a couple of boxes of Midas Plus. And like any rifle, it reveals a shooter's shortcomings very readily. When a mistake is made, it is obvious, and they are mine and not the fault of the rifle, barrel, or ammo.
 
Good shooting, that set up should start producing some group's in the teens. My MPR shot 2 group's in the teens the last time out. You may have better results with center x.Have you tried any center x in the 1913 yet?
 
Excellent target & great shooting by both the rifle & the shooter.

I noticed the wording on the target ..22 LR 500 yards? Jr Practice ?? There must be one helluva a hold over at 500 yds. ;)

Thanks, Rod. Yes, this is the Junior Practice target. I'm not ready for the Standard Practice yet; maybe I'll skip it and go directly to the Senior (Citizen's) target when I'm ready to move on. ;)

Good shooting, that set up should start producing some group's in the teens. My MPR shot 2 group's in the teens the last time out. You may have better results with center x.Have you tried any center x in the 1913 yet?

Thanks, Ryan. I don't have any Center-X left. I've shot a number of very small groups, even with SK Standard Plus, but unfortunately not all on the same target sheet. I think when I get more used to the rifle, and if the weather warms up a little before it snows, I'll be able to do better than the target posted above.
 
Grauhanen for the rifle to already shoot such good groups is a very exciting sign! You've got yourself a real treat there and I'm sure you'll be breaking personal records with it in no time. Have you any RWS or Eley to try in it? While I've had some decent and OK results with the other brands SK/Lapua has consistently performed the best in all my rifles so far. The 1913A obviously does well with SK/Lapua as well, interesting to see what results it will put out with different ammo.
 
Thanks, Rod. Yes, this is the Junior Practice target. I'm not ready for the Standard Practice yet; maybe I'll skip it and go directly to the Senior (Citizen's) target when I'm ready to move on. ;)

I think you missed my intended humour. I was referring to the 500 yards that is printed at the top of the target. Possibly it is a misprint & should state 50 yards. :)
 
This is my second weekend with this rifle, a 1913A BR50. It was a bit nippy this morning at 4 degrees. I still have room for improvement.




From left to right 0.224, 0.235, 0.312, 0.349, and 0.267. Average group size: 0.277
I was shooting Midas Plus. The scope is a Sightron SIIB 36X.



As noted above, there is room for improvement with this rifle. Like any rifle, it shows preferences for what kind of hold to which it responds well and to which it does not. I'm still working on finding what hold has the best results and the torque to which the action screws should be set. I've only shot SK Standard Plus and a couple of boxes of Midas Plus. And like any rifle, it reveals a shooter's shortcomings very readily. When a mistake is made, it is obvious, and they are mine and not the fault of the rifle, barrel, or ammo.
Great shooting. I added you to the growing list of successful shooters.
 
Tried and succeeded:

JEC-------------------------------- Volquartsen
22forever-------------------------Custom Anschutz 54
JasonYuke------------------------Savage
cam1936--------------------------CZ 452 Varmint
Caramel----------------------------Savage
Cycbb486-------------------------Feinwerkbau
Eagleye-----------------------------Winchester 52c
Eagleye-----------------------------Remington 541s
Eagleye-----------------------------Remington 541t
Eagleye-----------------------------Remington 40x
Eagleye-----------------------------SUHL 150 br
JayCarver-------------------------Remington 40x
Dryfire-------------------------------Remington 40x
tbough-------------------------------CZ 455 Lilja barrel
Jgraves------------------------------Custom Ruger SR-22
Jgraves------------------------------Vostok CM-2
Manitou210-------------------------Remington 40x
Langbanger-------------------------Modified Ruger 10/22
ishodu---------------------------------CZ 452
Shabazz------------------------------Anschutz MPR
5_against_1-------------------------Custom Sako Quad
Engineer------------------------------Anschutz Match 54
Gonzales34--------------------------Remington 40X
AR180shooter-----------------------CZ 452 Varmint
Rustysdream-------------------------CZ 452 Varmint
Arwho----------------------------------NS522
223submoa--------------------------Savage BSEV
Seeker2------------------------------Anschutz 1710
Arwho---------------------------------Schultz and Larsen
Shabazz------------------------------Anschutz 1827F
Arwho----------------------------------NS522 glued action
Arwho----------------------------------Anschutz 1441/42
Underthegun-------------------------Winchester 52C
Underthegun-------------------------Winchester 52C
Horseman2-------------------------Custom Rem. 40XBR
savagecanuck-----------------------Savage Mark II TR
22forever-----------------------------Stiller 2500x
Grauhanen---------------------------Anschutz 1710
GD7------------------------------------Volquartsen
Savagecanuck----------------------CZ 452 Varmint
Tuffbuff--------------------------------CZ 452
Ryan.M.Anderson----------------Anschutz 54 Biathalon
Grauhanen---------------------------CZ 453 varmint
Horseman2-------------------------Custom Rem. 40XBR
Grauhanen----------------------------Anschutz MPR
Misfits-------------------------------Ruger 10/22(modified)
Tom E Gun----------------------------CZ 455
Elimsprint------------------------------Custom Ruger 10/22
Toolman--------------------------------Anschutz 54 Match
Toolman--------------------------------Anschutz 1712
Super7--------------------------------Modified Ruger 10/22
Toolman---------------------------------Finnish Lion
Savagecanuck-----------------------Anschutz Match 64
Rustysdream---------------------------CZ 455 fs
Kody------------------------------------CZ 452 fs
Kody------------------------------------CZ 452 silhouette
RabidM4U5---------------------------Savage BTVS
Savagecanuck------------------------CZ 455 Varmint
Toolman--------------------------------Remington 40x
Grauhanen-----------------------------Walther KKM
Ronnie01-------------------------------CZ 452
Grauhanen-----------------------------Anschutz 64
Rod B------------------------------------Anschutz MPR
MajorMalcontent----------------------CZ 452 Varmint
Grauhanen------------------------------CZ 452
Underthegun---------------------------Winchester 52C
Rod B------------------------------------Ruger 10/22 custom
RabidM4U5-----------------------------Anschütz 64 MS R
Savagecanuck-------------------------Anschutz MPR
Rod B------------------------------BSA Martini Intl. Mark II
Horseman2-----------------------------BSA Martini
Manitou210-----------------------------Remington 540 xr
Ipel-------------------------------------Custom Ruger 10/22
Minimouse---------------------------Anschutz 1710 D HB
Grauhanen------------------------------Anschutz 1411
Ben777lemay---------------------------CZ 452 Varmint
Brodymcg--------------------------------CZ 452 Varmint
Grauhanen-----------------------Anschutz 1913A BR-50
 
I think you missed my intended humour. I was referring to the 500 yards that is printed at the top of the target. Possibly it is a misprint & should state 50 yards. :)

I know you were referring to the 500 yards printed on the target. I was trying to say that the Standard Practice target would be harder still. The 500 yards is on there as part of my attempt at humour. The website used for making the target allows you to make your target titles as well as number and size of bulls.

It is in fact designed as a 50 yard target. The distance I shot was 172 measured feet or about 57.3 yards. It used to be 58 yards at this range, but recent berm work has changed things a little.
 
BUMP! This is too important to let drop. Great reference to see what guns & set up we are using. I am not there but working on it. Gun will do it I don't. Keep up the good work guys, I will try to get to range when back lets me.
 
Woo hoo my new to me 1813 super match is on its way, I smell another challenge!
Gotta burn up some center X before the snow flys.
 
^^ Nice! Ain't it fun how I have a Savage on the list but my Weatherby XXII and CZ W/Lilja can't make the grade? I might be able to pull off a squeaker of .4s with the CZ but it sure ain't coming easy. Time for another project...
 
455 @ 50

Shot this Friday afternoon at range..

Groups are .466" .399" .322" .355" .441" Average .396" smallest .322" correction used .222"

Shooter used CZ 455 Lux in Evo Stock. Ammo SK Magazine.

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Might want to check your calipers, says. 322 on digital display look at the hash marks it's about .55".you may want to recalibrate.
Good shooting!
 
Might want to check your calipers, says. 322 on digital display look at the hash marks it's about .55".you may want to recalibrate.
Good shooting!

Explanation:

First you zero at .000" with them closed then move out to .222" and zero again from there and all the measurements after that are done automatically with said correction. Try it easy to get the grouping.All it does is start your new zero -.222" out from first zero.That is a common way to get the centers of two studs on a fixture without using a calculator do first zero move out the diameter of one stud zero again and measure studs outside to outside and you automatically get the center to center.Same can be done when trying to get center spacing of two holes when the screws are not there.Easy way to get screw centers drilled on a barrel. Hope you can use the tip on digital calipers. :)

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