Post pics of your dime sized 10 round 100 yard groups.
Seriously. At least go through the effort of fudging some 20 yard targets for us.
Im not here to brag or impress anyone. And I don't work for Ruger. The gun is capable of that accuracy. Not sure why you would doubt a rimfire can accomplish that either.
Tried many rounds through it. Hot rounds are not so good. 1070 FPS CCI Standard Velocity is dime sized in no wind.
People doubt you cause your claim is preposterous.
This "trans-sonic barrier" throwing bullets wild theory gets parroted so much, absent any data to back it up. Most HV ammo goes wild because it sucks. Inconsistent primer and powder charges, cartridge defects like uneven seating depths, canted bullets, varying brass dimensions, etc, are what send those bullets astray.
Trans-sonic barrier is a thing. But not the thing that Longboat said it was:
Light 40 grain 22 lr projectiles get smacked in the ass from their own sonic wake and sends them all over the place by the time they get to 100.
We know his explanation is scientifically BS because the effect of transition from super sonic to sub sonic flight destabilizes ALL bullets, regardless of mass, diameter, or mass to diameter ratio.
We also know his explanation is BS because, physics. The shockwave created by the bullet's super-sonic travel is created by the bullet attempting to, and failing, to push the air in front of it out of the way. The air can't move fast enough (hence the limit to the speed of sound), and the resulting air piles up in front of the bullet, which is in essence, the shockwave. When the bullet slows down and transitions to subsonic flight, rather than getting impacted by something IN FRONT OF IT which is now moving FASTER (which is obviously impossible) the bullet is in effect freed of the super-sonic drag effect. The only 'wave' the bullet gets impacted by is the shockwave created by the muzzle blast, which is usually quite a bit after, relatively speaking, the trans-sonic shift, and that muzzle blast having originated usually hundreds of meters away, is quite dissipated by the time it catches up to the bullet.
What DOES cause destabilization during slowing through the trans-sonic barrier, is the cessation of super-sonic drag, which is a reduction in pressure on the front of the bullet, which results in a change in the Centre of Gravity of the bullet to the front. This forward shift in CoG destabilizations the longditudinal rotation of the bullet and results in tumbling.
I did mention 1.5" groups in wind. I'm not trying to convince anyone all day everyday. Just saying it shoots good and if you like it it's an option.
There is about three football fields worth of difference between "Shoots good" and "0.5 MOA @ 100 meters all day every day."
Other posts that you have made undermine the degree of merit people will attach to this claim.
And I'm sure you will agree, wind does not affect a rounds ability to present a tight group. Variation in wind is the devil. I'd rather shoot in a dead steady 30 kph Southern Alberta Chinook then in the treacherous 0-5kph wind switches of the Ottawa valley.
You got me. I said it to impress random people I will never meet on the Internet to elevate my CGN status.
Quoted for Truth.
Wish i could find those targets. But apparently nobody would believe me anyways lol. Here's a fresh group I just did with the RPR. Maybe I should not have said half inch dime sized as I just measured a dime and it's like .709.
Anyways, 7/10 are dime sized. @.742 - 3 were a bit off today for whatever reason...
100 yards. CCI SV. Mild breeze.
I shot 3, 10 shot dime sized groups in a row, with this rifle. Which is about .709"
http://imgur.com/gallery/0F5wiY4
Now we are talking science. By my rough interpretation of the screen that one 10 shot group is about 3.5 dimes. What else you got?
Here is 10 shots @ 100 with 9 or 10 mph wind I just shot. 5/10 in .489" with gusts.
http://imgur.com/gallery/qulSKLP
5/10. In other words 15/30 if done 3 times. If you take this one with the previous sample you are 21/40 as being within the stated 0.5" zone. Assuming that these results are typical and represent an average distribution of Point of Impact, the statistical probability of you firing 30 consecutive shots in that 0.5" zone is approximately 1 in 90 billion. Because math.
Ditto, I’d like to see those groups with digital calipers showing the real measurements
Its not even close enough to need digital calipers. Assuming the target is a standard 1" square, you can easily see that counting all 10 shots are well above 1.5". On a flat monitor, you can make your own scaled ruler assuming a .205" diameter hole in the paper, and measure accordingly. His smallest group is at least 10 bullet holes wide.
5/10 are less than half inch with conditions that require wind call. Not sure how you don't see it in the pic? First pic has 7/10 less than .7 in breeze. Yeah 3 changed POI. Not sure why.
Well everyone else here knows why, and the reason is because you are shooting a factory .22lr rifle with standard quality ammo at 100m.
Not sure why it is so hard to believe that in absolutely zero wind the gun will hold about the size of a dime at 100? Indoors with no external factors the gun could do it.
Its hard to believe, because its highly improbable. The skilled and/or experienced 22lr shooters have the centuries of combined experience and millions of rounds fired. Custom match grade barrels, the best ammo human beings can make and the best shooters in the world would struggle to throw down that kind of performance on a consistent and on-demand basis.
When I said dime sized originally I didn't measure. I just remember shooting 3 ten shot groups last fall and saying holy sh*t those are dime sized which they were very close to.
Sorry for the misinformation as a dime is .709 I now see. So maybe the groups were .75 MOA.
Right. This would have been a much better story, where we all could have congratulated you for a great day at the range where you impressed yourself. Would have been happy to buy you a pint at the main street pub to celebrate.
Anyone here goes to the Stittsville Shooting Range DM me and you can see it for yourself.
Commence degrading me lol...
Not degrading. Just educating/responding. And would love a chance to see it for myself.