Farmer Harv
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Wandered up to Prophet River the other day, and thanks to Clay and staff I came out with a nice LVT, some SK ammo and a few odds and ends. Great people & great service, and I can't recommend them enough.
Because I totally suck at photography I'm not even going to try for a great shot, so snapped this mediocre one with everything on the camera set to the trusty "Auto" position. Needless to say the rifle looks so much better in real life.
Cooper has a 1/4" group at 50 yards guarantee, and as the weather was pretty decent out I took her for a spin yesterday to see if it (read: me) could meet the challenge. I sighted it in for a 100 yard zero, and fired a few groups at 50 yards...
I got one in at .6", but none met the magic 1/2". I wasn't worried as the barrel would probably need a couple hundred rounds to break in/settle/season, and hung a target at 100 yards...
Not too shabby depending on the ammo, with a couple of really good ones in there. It seemed to quite like the SK High Velocity, but the SK Standard Plus not so much. The SK Magazine and Federal Target were both ok, and the Subsonic looked pretty poor.
The breeze was picking up, so I hung another target at 100 and quickly fired a few more comparison groups...
Pretty much reinforced what the first target showed, so I called it a day. Last night I separated the bolt, action and stock, gave everything a little lube and waxed the stock, and torqued the action screws to 17 inch pounds. Went back out today and hung a couple of targets...
Ahhh. That's better.
A nice change from yesterday's 50 yard target... 3 groups under 1/2", a couple right at .5 and the Standard Plus going over once again. I'm still well over the group size guarantee, but getting closer. Hopefully with some practice I'll keep narrowing the gap.
I had one High Velocity round that sounded distinctly different when it was fired, and sure enough if you look at the top right group there's one round that impacted almost 2" low (it actually hit right at point of aim). Even the high priced stuff isn't immune to the odd wacky round I guess.
Anyhoo, wondering just how much the two pots of coffee this morning would screw things up, I dialled things back up for 100 yards...
Pretty much a repeat of yesterday, and really shows the flaws in my technique. I can see a need for a lot more consistency when shooting 22LR out to 100 yards and beyond, as it seems to be less forgiving than the centerfires or even the HM2. The good news is that shooting is fun, and a whole lot can be done with a hundred bucks worth of ammo.
As an aside, I could see my bullet trails, and occasionally the bullet itself, as they flew out to the targets yesterday. Pretty cool effect, and I fired a bunch of rounds at the gongs just to watch them.
Because I totally suck at photography I'm not even going to try for a great shot, so snapped this mediocre one with everything on the camera set to the trusty "Auto" position. Needless to say the rifle looks so much better in real life.
Cooper has a 1/4" group at 50 yards guarantee, and as the weather was pretty decent out I took her for a spin yesterday to see if it (read: me) could meet the challenge. I sighted it in for a 100 yard zero, and fired a few groups at 50 yards...
I got one in at .6", but none met the magic 1/2". I wasn't worried as the barrel would probably need a couple hundred rounds to break in/settle/season, and hung a target at 100 yards...
Not too shabby depending on the ammo, with a couple of really good ones in there. It seemed to quite like the SK High Velocity, but the SK Standard Plus not so much. The SK Magazine and Federal Target were both ok, and the Subsonic looked pretty poor.
The breeze was picking up, so I hung another target at 100 and quickly fired a few more comparison groups...
Pretty much reinforced what the first target showed, so I called it a day. Last night I separated the bolt, action and stock, gave everything a little lube and waxed the stock, and torqued the action screws to 17 inch pounds. Went back out today and hung a couple of targets...
Ahhh. That's better.
I had one High Velocity round that sounded distinctly different when it was fired, and sure enough if you look at the top right group there's one round that impacted almost 2" low (it actually hit right at point of aim). Even the high priced stuff isn't immune to the odd wacky round I guess.
Anyhoo, wondering just how much the two pots of coffee this morning would screw things up, I dialled things back up for 100 yards...
Pretty much a repeat of yesterday, and really shows the flaws in my technique. I can see a need for a lot more consistency when shooting 22LR out to 100 yards and beyond, as it seems to be less forgiving than the centerfires or even the HM2. The good news is that shooting is fun, and a whole lot can be done with a hundred bucks worth of ammo.
As an aside, I could see my bullet trails, and occasionally the bullet itself, as they flew out to the targets yesterday. Pretty cool effect, and I fired a bunch of rounds at the gongs just to watch them.


















































