What is your 50yrd accuracy?

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Shooting 50 yds at paper for accuracy I'd recommend either Winchester Subsonics or Aguila Match Rifle. Fed Bulk is fairly accurate but I almost always have a flier or two. If I was shooting at a critter then my # 1 choice would be a Stinger for anything 50yds+.
 

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thanks. Mine is about the same assuming your dot on pic 3 is 1".

I am using CCI Blazer 40gr, Fed 510(blue box) 40gr and Fed AutoMatch 40gr. All about the same except for FTE issues on CCI and blue box.
 
With a scope about 1" to 1-1/4" with an occasional flyer using CCI's and Federal Bulk. Just passed 8000 rounds the other day without one malfunction. I must own one of good ones. Knock on wood.
 
With a scope about 1" to 1-1/4" with an occasional flyer using CCI's and Federal Bulk. Just passed 8000 rounds the other day without one malfunction. I must own one of good ones. Knock on wood.

Wow bro that is really good, I'm about at twice that at 50 yards and I have a 3-9x Scope.
 
.22 rifle?

If you are talking about a rifle, with a scope, then one ragged hole should be the standard. Federal auto match, or 510B, for the cheap priced fodder.
 
at 50 with the fed bulk 1.5" is the norm.. with wolf match extra sub .5" groups...
 
If the chicken is 1" tall, I'm impressed. How tall is it?
I wish :rolleyes:
It's the 1/5 size. Never measured them to tell the truth.
I'm guessing about 21/2" square.
Of course if I go totally off hand and stock iron sights my results are somewhat differant :o
 
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Staying on a 2.5 inch Shoot-N-C at 50 yards (absent fliers with cheap ammo) is about on par with my rifle and that of about a half dozen other 15-22 I have seen at the range.
 
Spoke too quickly earlier, didn't realize y'all were talking 15-22s only. Sorry.
 
70 yds

I never shot mine on paper, we have 3 in steel plates
at 70 yds at range and have no problem hitting them with the
iron sights with fed bulk and win bulk
Damn fine shooters they are.:D
 
took mine brand new one out yesterday for the first time...all stock except for a 3-9 bushnell scope...after zeroing the scope at 50 yards an inch and a half was very doable using federal bulk
 
Not sure about mine Have not been able to try 50 yrds yet but I am not impressed at 25 meters right now. But I think I was having a bad day and also using an Aim Point CCO. Which is not parralex free at 25 meters.. I will try again another day before I Blame the rifle.
 
The rifle is very accurate. With a good scope, good ammo and a benchrest I have kept 100 yard groups in 4". I really like my rifle, but the glass on it cost more than I paid for it. It might be time for the "optics shuffle". I am thinking about a Redfield Revolution, but they are hard to find with the accu-range reticle.
 
The rifle is more than accurate enough at plinking ranges. Don't forget that 50' (feet) is the standard .22LR target range.

I can chase shotgun hulls all day long from just in front of the bench to at least 50 meters using a 4MOA red dot Aimpoint clone sight. More fun than stationary targets!

-- Chuck
 
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