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

Here's a cold weather attempt for me . Anschutz MPR . SK Biathlon Sport , -10C , Bipod , Nikon 4-16x FFP . Not the best conditions , but …

.325, .428 , .375 , .480 , .115 , 5 group average .3446





 
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Details:
Gun - Ruger Precision Rimfire Rifle
Barrel - IBI Barrel 20" Spiral Fluted
Bipod - Magpul Bipod
Rear Monopod - Accu-Shot
Sight - Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50mm, Vortex Pro Rings - High
Ammo - ELEY Match
Range - Gagnon Shooting Centre (Oshawa, ON) - Indoors 50yards

Groups (CTC):
0.3795
0.4170
0.4190
0.3870
0.4250
for a 5-Group AVG of 0.4055


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After Post Comments:
A member has asked me to remeasure the 0.4250 grouping, as they feel it is impossible for it to be less than 0.4400 by virtue of where the bullet holes are. Instead of re-writing it, I've provided an additional image of the target run through OnTarget. Although the target software interprets the groups to be larger than what was measured quickly by calipers at the range, it is still within the 0.500 CTC.

The remeasured numbers would be:
0.463
0.478
0.480
0.426
0.491
for a 5-Group AVG of 0.4676

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Special thanks to....

Bullseye London for selling me the rifle, sights, bipod, monopod and shipping very quickly
SFRC for selling the cheapest ELEY Match ammo when the promo codes are on
Gagnon Sports for an amazing indoor shooting range
Jeff (Gunsmith) @ Gagnon Sports for doing an amazing job installing the barrel
International Barrels (IBI) for selling me a very accurate barrel
My shooting buddy Peter, who helped me with sourcing a lot of the items
 
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Figured I’d bump this up to beat the winter boredom. Just can’t seem to tame things down enough to sneak into the club yet. Guess I best be ordering some Biathlon ammo to try in the cold weather...

Stock T1X .22 LR
Talley Lightweights
Vari-X IIC 3-9X40
SK Long Range Match, SK Rifle Match and Center-X

Eley Match Biathlon, Match and Club has been horrible. CCI SV is actually quite stable grouping-wise and should be A-ok for 150-200 yard gong ringing.

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Figured I’d bump this up to beat the winter boredom. Just can’t seem to tame things down enough to sneak into the club yet. Guess I best be ordering some Biathlon ammo to try in the cold weather...

Stock T1X .22 LR
Talley Lightweights
Vari-X IIC 3-9X40
SK Long Range Match, SK Rifle Match and Center-X

Eley Match Biathlon, Match and Club has been horrible. CCI SV is actually quite stable grouping-wise and should be A-ok for 150-200 yard gong ringing.

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Try some Eley Contact, it works well in my Tikka, though it suffers a bit in cold weather.
SK Biathlon Sport isn't too bad for the price, as a cold weather ammo.
The CCI SV is a surprisingly good performer in most Tikkas, but their level of QC comes back to bite it in the a** over the long run of 25 in a row.
 
Try some Eley Contact, it works well in my Tikka, though it suffers a bit in cold weather.
SK Biathlon Sport isn't too bad for the price, as a cold weather ammo.
The CCI SV is a surprisingly good performer in most Tikkas, but their level of QC comes back to bite it in the a** over the long run of 25 in a row.


Thanks for the heads up, I’ll see if Bullseye or anyone has some Contact and SK Biathlon. So far SK LR Match has been the consistency winner, so I went ahead and ordered a brick. But I’m welcome to try other stuff to get me in the 1/2” club :D .

I definitely agree on the CCI SV comment. I shot the 5 target challenge yesterday and had one group at .511” the rest were under the required 1/2” (25 round avg of .386”), shot again today for a 25 round avg of .637”. As I said it’ll make for pretty dang good high volume gong slapping ammo :D
 
Nice work!! well done!! This set the bar now :O) !!



Ladies and Gentlemen

Tonight calls for a celebration! May I present you with the first fully qualifying target for the 1/4" club! This has been a long time coming. Two years of shooting with my custom 455, thousands of dollars worth of ammo, innumerable close calls, yet today the planets and stars finally aligned. It was a few degrees above freezing, with very calm wind conditions. I had the range all to myself, so I could get in my rhythm and not be disturbed, which makes for a pleasant range day.

The Rifle: CZ 455 in custom Boyd's Pro-Varmint stock with custom, 24" straight 0.850" 3-groove Lilja barrel. Harrell's tuner at 238.
The Scope: Leupold Competition 45X
The Ammo: RWS R-50 Lot# 417IL319
The Rest: Caldwell Rock, wide front bag. Caldwell Rear Bag
Groups: 0.211", 0.244", 0.235", 0.209", 0.219"
Average: 0.224"

A celebratory beverage of home brewed German style Pils makes for a fine accompaniment to this lifetime achievement :) :cheers:




 
First attempt at 100 meters a week ago,.581" calm morning ,Anschutz Match 54 (1973 original barrel) Federal GM Match not sortedIMG_5969.jpgIMG_5963.jpg
 

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Walther UIT Spezial!!

2020-03-08 Walther UIT Spezial 22LR, 1st attemp, SK Rifle Match, -2 C, wind 5-7km/H NE, Hoppes front rest, rear protektor bag, Scope is a Layman All American 20X, distance 50 M,groups 0.277'', 0.336'', 0.382'', 0.330'', 0.489'' average 0,3628'', best group 0,277'' Worst 0,489'' this rifle from the 70's is a pure pleasure to shoot.

sounds like I am stressed to be on Monday dated my target of the March 9 :bangHead:

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Sako P94S Finnfire Range
Nightforce 2.5-10x42
TAB rear bag, LRA Bipod
Lapua Center-X
50m (verified with a LRF)

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Group sizes: .408, .324, .398, .309, .444 AVG. .377

I've enjoyed reading this thread over the years, thanks Underthegun.
 

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It's been over a month since this thread's been bumped. A lot of shooters may have been kept from their ranges because of the Covid19 shutdown. My range opened this week, as did other ranges in Ontario. I hope if there's a second wave it won't be so bad as to shut them down again.

To the business at hand. I bought this 2005-manufactured CZ 452 American over the winter. It doesn't look like it's seen much action. I've always thought the 452 Americans were fine looking sporter rifles. This one shoots too. I used a Harris bipod as it seemed a good match for the lightweight rifle.






The distance was 57 yards. The scope is a Weaver V24. SK Rifle Match was the ammo.

From left to right: .357, .362, .363, .451, and .343". Average size: .375".

The smallest groups today was .197".
 
Thanks for the tip, I agree they do puncture a little cleaner.
I am trying to find targets that I like with a smaller point or aim. the orange stickers ones I used in a post above worked pretty well. I am kind of picky when it comes to targets. I have seen a few here that look like they would work well, I’d love to know where you guys are getting them.

I usually find them on line and print them at home. - dan
 
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