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22lr challenge - a bit of fun.. 100 yard paper punching anyone..


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or same as above but any centre fire @ 200 yards.

 

must be minimum 3 separate groups on the same target. 5 shots per groups.

 

I've got an old Remmy that shoots .25 moa all day long (if I do my part). It does sometimes throw the first one or two out of the group, so I discount those and the trigger's a bit creepy so I pull the odd one, so those don't really count. I shoot the targets at about a hundred paces and measure the group with my thumb - Ho Hum.

 

Here's one I found with 3 x 5 shots at 200yds just to get the ball rolling.

 

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Just for a bit of fun whats your best 3 groups on the same target. (5 shots per group) @ 100 yards

 

Just a thought, why not post a link to a target to print off, then we are comparing apples and apples.

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So is this from a bipod ?

 

 

I've got an old Remmy that shoots .25 moa all day long (if I do my part). It does sometimes throw the first one or two out of the group, so I discount those and the trigger's a bit creepy so I pull the odd one, so those don't really count. I shoot the targets at about a hundred paces and measure the group with my thumb - Ho Hum.

 

Here's one I found with 3 x 5 shots at 200yds just to get the ball rolling.

 

sSMs2sF.jpg

 

Is that 22lr as the poster suggested ?

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To avoid confusion, I'm going to close this thread in a mo:

 

(Because the 22LR challenge already exists, please add targets as explained in post 1 at the link:

 

http://ukvarminting.com/forums/topic/35243-22lr-accuracy-expectation-challenge-3-consecutive-5-shot-groups-post-photos/?hl=challenge )

 

 

An excerpt: 22LR, "post photos of 3 x 5 shot groups shot consecutively, on the same piece of paper at a stated range."

 

 

 

[Please feel free to restart a separate centrefire 200 yard challenge]

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