tcc1953
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You are doing the right thing - shooting! No amount of internet research can replace trigger time. Just my opinion...
Nice shooting, but I'm sill trying get past standing prone and putting a $200+ trigger on a 22
And you won't improve if you spend that trigger time just repeating the things you're doing now that you could/should be doing better...You are doing the right thing - shooting! No amount of internet research can replace trigger time. Just my opinion...
Good triggers do cost money (there's a Geissele trigger in one of my 15-22s) and are NOT 15-22 specific so they can be kept and put in a "real" CF AR......I'm sill trying get past...putting a $200+ trigger on a 22
Yes. If you're shooting just for best group you can adjust your scope so POI is an inch+ from your aiming point so you're not chewing up your aiming point.It is much easier to shoot tight groups when you aim at a small area.
you'll be amazed what that 15-22...can do!
Elmer did great! Any of us would be happy shooting his grouping. My point was as a new rifle shooter and a pistol bulls eye shooter, I'm willing to bet he understands learning the fundamentals correctly makes or breaks a shooter. He can learn it on his own, he can do Appleseed, he not do anything - doesn't matter to me. More than one person who thought they were a good shot was humbled at Appleseed, but walked away better than when they started.
He doesn't need a scope on a 15-22 to shoot that group at 25 yards was my point.
Tomcat and others..
As I said earlier I am now 69 years old. My eye vision is no longer what it used to be, that's why I got the scope. I am still pretty steady compared to other guys my age. Pistol shooting is a VERY different technic than rifle shooting. As a bulls eye shooter you aim below the black on the target, shoot one handed etc. I have been shooting my 15-22 for around one month...never shot a rifle before that. I wanted opinions how to improve my shooting...what technic to use and so on. I also would like to see what you guys consider beeing a really good 25 shot group at 25 yards. I still highly doubt that you can shoot a 1/4-1/2 inch group at 70-80 yards measuring from outside to outside (all shots inside a circle 1/4-1/2 inch).
I believe you need a top of the line match rifle and a world champion to even come close to that. So Rob1: show me your 25 shot groups at 25 yard, which should be 1/3 of your 75 yards grouping!
If you can do that, I will fall down on my knees and with tear in my eyes ask you to forgive me being so tough on you.
/Elmer
I still highly doubt that you can shoot a 1/4-1/2 inch group at 70-80 yards measuring from outside to outside (all shots inside a circle 1/4-1/2 inch).
I believe you need a top of the line match rifle and a world champion to even come close to that.
So Rob1: show me your 25 shot groups at 25 yard, which should be 1/3 of your 75 yards grouping!