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

Our range is located in a notoriously windy area and we don't often shoot for groups with rim fire unless lot testing new ammo purchases. We always shoot 20X5's - 100 rounds gives a better indication of shot to shot consistency. Here's a target shot by my wife on May 4TH with a new lot number of SK Long Range - Lithgow LA101. Some here know me and are aware that we have been away from home for much of the past couple of years. This rifle has not left the safe in 7 months.
Group center to center measurements - 423, 339, 253, 437, 472, 383, 257, 355, 296, 309, 446, 416, 387, 298, 202, 270, 432, 183, 207, 299.
20 group average .333.

20X5 @ 50 Meters Outdoors - No wind indicators.
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Worst Group
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Best Group
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Bullet Hole Dia.
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Driver and Equipment
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I caved in and bought another Match 22 LR rifle. The moderator of this thread, Underthegun, put it up for sale.
Initial results indicate it was not a mistake. The rifle was originally built for 250-25x on here, and he had a very
good build done. Sleeved M37 Remington action, Custom Laminated stock, pillar-bedded to the action. 27" Kreiger
1-16 twist SS barrel, Eley Match chamber, Karl Kenyon trigger. Scope is a 24X Weaver with a 1/8 moa dot.

I had it to the range for the first time yesterday. Seasoned the barrel with a few Eley Match EPS rounds, and for
a lark, put up a target and shot 5 - 5 shot groups to see if it would qualify for this thread. If I had not been caught
by a gust of wind, it would have made the ¼ inch club on the first try!! Only one group out of the .1's, and it is .304"

Nicely done, Eagleye. Except for the one group, those are remarkable results for a rifle without a barrel tuner. I'll bet a lot of shooters were thinking about this rifle when it was offered by Underthegun and are now regretting not saying "I'll take it." Excellent shooters aren't always easy to find. Of course, neither is the good ammo you have.

(As a reminder to readers, to be official the groups sizes and overall average should be in the text of the post.)
 
Thanks for the reminder. I have added the missing stats.

This lot of Eley Match EPS is remarkable. It has shot very
well in practically every 22 rimfire I have tried it in. I have
quite a bit laid in, so will be good for a while. Dave.
 
Thanks for the reminder. I have added the missing stats.

This lot of Eley Match EPS is remarkable. It has shot very
well in practically every 22 rimfire I have tried it in. I have
quite a bit laid in, so will be good for a while. Dave.

Excellent shooting and nice that a new purchase shines so bright rite off the get go. If you find yourself cramped for space i could help you and clear up the clutter by getting rid of some of that dusty old ammo HAHA. Just sayin
 
I caved in and bought another Match 22 LR rifle. The moderator of this thread, Underthegun, put it up for sale.
Initial results indicate it was not a mistake. The rifle was originally built for 250-25x on here, and he had a very
good build done. Sleeved M37 Remington action, Custom Laminated stock, pillar-bedded to the action. 27" Kreiger
1-16 twist SS barrel, Eley Match chamber, Karl Kenyon trigger. Scope is a 24X Weaver with a 1/8 moa dot.

I had it to the range for the first time yesterday. Seasoned the barrel with a few Eley Match EPS rounds, and for
a lark, put up a target and shot 5 - 5 shot groups to see if it would qualify for this thread. If I had not been caught
by a gust of wind, it would have made the ¼ inch club on the first try!! Only one group out of the .1's, and it is .304"
Group sizes:
.196"
.146"
.135"
.169"
.304"
Average: .190"

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I can’t say I don’t regret selling that rifle just a little bit. Just didn’t have the time to try find the lot of ammo that it liked. Luckily you already had it. Absolutely amazing shooting. I added you to the successful list. Hopefully soon I’ll add you to the 1/4” club.
 
Going to get out early in the AM when it is quiet, with no wind and ideal
light conditions. This rifle really shoots!! I was thinking about putting a
Harrell's tuner on it, but am not sure how much I would gain. Dave.
 
Our range is located in a notoriously windy area and we don't often shoot for groups with rim fire unless lot testing new ammo purchases. We always shoot 20X5's - 100 rounds gives a better indication of shot to shot consistency. Here's a target shot by my wife on May 4TH with a new lot number of SK Long Range - Lithgow LA101. Some here know me and are aware that we have been away from home for much of the past couple of years. This rifle has not left the safe in 7 months.
Group center to center measurements - 423, 339, 253, 437, 472, 383, 257, 355, 296, 309, 446, 416, 387, 298, 202, 270, 432, 183, 207, 299.
20 group average .333.

20X5 @ 50 Meters Outdoors - No wind indicators.
cMjrNZK.jpg

Worst Group
4nAoeu6.jpg

Best Group
ix1nTJs.jpg

Bullet Hole Dia.
CG1R09n.jpg

Driver and Equipment
TXQb3hT.jpg

Great shooting Mrs Allan Harris. That’s a lot of sub 1/2” groups. I added you to the successful list.
 
That's quite impressive and very consistent. Mrs. Harris is an excellent driver.
Is that a factory barrel on the Lithgow?

Hi Glenn - That's the build I did for her with a match chambered Maddco. We used to have no time restrictions at that range but these days we have to shoot during "civilized" hours. There is usually a small window just after daylight when it's quite calm and we would be set up ready to go when ammo testing - Not allowed to do that any more! That rifle is capable of shooting 20X5's in the high .2's" with good lot numbers of Eley Match. My LA101 is pretty much stock except for re-crown, bedding & trigger work and will also do .3's" at 50 when the stars align! My Vudoo has finally arrived - Just waiting for TT Diamond from the US now.

Great shooting Mrs Allan Harris. That’s a lot of sub 1/2” groups. I added you to the successful list.

My wife says "Thank-You" - I've been around guns for over 60 years and some of the best shooters I've seen are women - My wife picked up a rifle for the first time in 1974 & has learned a thing or two about using them since;)
 
Our range is located in a notoriously windy area and we don't often shoot for groups with rim fire unless lot testing new ammo purchases. We always shoot 20X5's - 100 rounds gives a better indication of shot to shot consistency. Here's a target shot by my wife on May 4TH with a new lot number of SK Long Range - Lithgow LA101. Some here know me and are aware that we have been away from home for much of the past couple of years. This rifle has not left the safe in 7 months.
Group center to center measurements - 423, 339, 253, 437, 472, 383, 257, 355, 296, 309, 446, 416, 387, 298, 202, 270, 432, 183, 207, 299.
20 group average .333.

20X5 @ 50 Meters Outdoors - No wind indicators.
cMjrNZK.jpg

Worst Group
4nAoeu6.jpg

Best Group
ix1nTJs.jpg

Bullet Hole Dia.
CG1R09n.jpg

Driver and Equipment
TXQb3hT.jpg

Where did you guys find SK long range? cant find it anywhere for months!

Great shooting by the way!
 
Remington 37

@Underthegun I knew this one would be a shooter, I should have pull the trigger on this one ;)

Nice shooting @eagleye nice addition to your collection with this one!! Definitively a performer!!

I can’t say I don’t regret selling that rifle just a little bit. Just didn’t have the time to try find the lot of ammo that it liked. Luckily you already had it. Absolutely amazing shooting. I added you to the successful list. Hopefully soon I’ll add you to the 1/4” club.
 
Re the SK Long Range - I scored half a case several months ago - Starting to run low now and like you North Americans, we here in Australia are having trouble sourcing ammo - My dealer has no more LR as of last Friday - I did score a brick of Rifle Match - Shot a target with it this morning and will post results here later.
 
This morning I ran a test on a recently acquired lot of SK Rifle Match. I had not used this rifle since 28/12/20 and gave the bore a deep clean before storing. I used groups 1 to 4 to season the bore and make a couple of scope adjustments to place POI closer to the bull without destroying my aiming mark. There was a variable cross wind blowing east to west throughout the session - Caught me out a couple of times (groups 18 & 23)
I did not include group 1 in these measurements as this barrel takes a few rounds to settle after brushing so have listed below group sizes (center to center) from 2-25.
339, 278, 252, 279, 369, 216, 327, 256, 229, 271, 329, 343, 307, 182, 226, 320, 451, 253, 319, 290, 335, 274, 338, 269.
24 group average - .294"
EDIT: 25 group average .302" - Including Group 1 - .488".
Rifle used is an Anschutz 1761. I have posted a few details on this previously on this forum. Barrel is a TrueFlite Ultra Match from New Zealand. It has a match chamber & head spaced for SK/Lapua. Action has been epoxy & pillar bedded and the single stage trigger has been tuned and re-sprung to break cleanly at one pound.

25X5 @ 50 meters outdoors:
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Worst Group:
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Best Group:
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Bullet Hole Diameter:
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Equipment Used:
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Vudoo V22S

Bring the V22S to the range on a relatively quiet Sunday morning without crazy wins for once.

some might recognize this Rifle was sold to me by a great CGN member @Gillis2

Rifle: Vudoo V22s with Kukri barrel profile and Flavio fare trigger sitting in a Mc Millan Ligh/med benchrest
Scope: SIghtron SIII 10-50X60mm FCH
Ammo: Lapua Center X
Front rest: bald eagle cast iron
Rear bag: Protektor

Group Shot at 50 meters
Average 0.253''
Group size :.250 - .2445 - .249 - .3595 - .162
Temperature was about 19C

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