MostlyHarmless
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What's the farthest you've taken your 15-22 out to?
Went out with some friends last week to see just what we could do with 22lr. All of us are are instructors with Project Appleseed- so everything was shot from unsupported prone with a G.I. sling.
Out at 200yards with my 15-22, I could keep 19 of 20 rounds inside the black circle of an MR-52C high power target center. The black circle is 12" in dia, so from 200yds that is a 6 minute sized target. Not bad for a round that went through sonic transition at about 70yds, and then traveled the next 130 yds subsonic!
We hung a 12"x 12" steel plate out there, and all of us could make hits on it. It took a full second for the ring on the steel to come back. Pretty damn satisfying with a .22.
The rifles we had all performed the same- 15-22, Ruger 10/22, and Marlin 795. But in one measure, the 15-22 had everything else beat. It is the only .22lr rifle that I know of that has a set of sights from the factory that you can easily dial in the drop for .22 at 200yds. After zeroing at 25yds, it took me 37 clicks up on the rear sight. (I was shooting Federal 40gr HV, but this setting should be close for nearly all HV ammo.) A2 irons FTW!
Give it a try!
Went out with some friends last week to see just what we could do with 22lr. All of us are are instructors with Project Appleseed- so everything was shot from unsupported prone with a G.I. sling.
Out at 200yards with my 15-22, I could keep 19 of 20 rounds inside the black circle of an MR-52C high power target center. The black circle is 12" in dia, so from 200yds that is a 6 minute sized target. Not bad for a round that went through sonic transition at about 70yds, and then traveled the next 130 yds subsonic!
We hung a 12"x 12" steel plate out there, and all of us could make hits on it. It took a full second for the ring on the steel to come back. Pretty damn satisfying with a .22.
The rifles we had all performed the same- 15-22, Ruger 10/22, and Marlin 795. But in one measure, the 15-22 had everything else beat. It is the only .22lr rifle that I know of that has a set of sights from the factory that you can easily dial in the drop for .22 at 200yds. After zeroing at 25yds, it took me 37 clicks up on the rear sight. (I was shooting Federal 40gr HV, but this setting should be close for nearly all HV ammo.) A2 irons FTW!
Give it a try!