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A couple more... some didn't load. The
Fed 510B seemed to out shoot Fed AM and CCI Mini-mag with all 3 rifles. I reset the BSA to 124 yards because I was having to hold high, and then shot for the top of the diamond. That really brought the next 4 or 5 rounds right into the diamond. I was very pleased with the performance of the scope. ![]() The Mdl Five was really shooting good. I was holding high on the bull either at a POA dot, or in a couple cases at a bolt on the top of the target frame. The CCI MMs seemed to be a little better in the CZ. at least on this target. http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...CZat100yds.jpg ![]() The black and white targets with the black diamond are 3 & 7/8s inches in diameter with the diamonds 2 in.s point to point. The big black magic marker dots were used for POA. The WW red and blcket bulls are 3 inches in diam w/the center bull 1 inch in diameter. The wind was moving the Mdl 5 about an inch off the bull with the one five shot group under 1 inch, and when the wind let up for a bit, I got three in the bull. I guess for the first time trying to shoot a hundred yards and all round poor conditions, i should be fairly happy. DF
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This is the kind of therapy I need.
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That is great shooting! Nothing like taking the 22 out to those long distances!
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Dragonfly, I would say so, especially with the shooting conditions, good shooting.
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Good stuff Dragonfly. For me nothing beats a day of .22 plinking and the longer the distance the more the fun. I am hoping to do just that on Wednesday this week as have a new scope to play with and want to get out before the weather gets to bad for this old man to go play.
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Nice Zane I love my Nylon 66 had it since 1977 would never part with it for anything a great gun, to bad Rem stoped making them.?
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Thanks Myredtail, those Nylons are something else.
+1 on, the never parting...that's the way with my 1st one and now this second one turned out to be a good one as well. IMHO, the best .22lr Remington ever made, The 700 for centerfire and the Nylon for rimfire...
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I tried some of your relaxing and shooting today as it was beautiful out with clear skies, no wind and close to 70 degrees. Won't be many like this the rest of this year. I was shooting a Marlin 60 and a Winchester 9422 at mostly 50 yards. Had some giggles today too as I got involved and a witness protection program. I was alone today but there was a gutsy little ground squirrel that decided to witness my shooting. He was sitting at the base of a tree about 20 yards further down range and evidently watching the bullets impact the leaves and dirt after they had gone through the cardboard target. I could see him in the scope along with the target and figured he would move on after I shot a few times but that was not the case. That brassy little booger just hung around for over 50 rounds. He would move around some but come right back to his perch and witness the shooting. Just had to protect that little rascal.
I will blame my poor shooting on the distraction caused by the squirrel. ![]() Todd
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your 'poor shooting' looks pretty good to me todd. I can see the yeller centers on those shoot-n-see targets and it dont look like a round is outta place... thats one lucky squirrel, ifn hed a showed up on my range Ida had me a new hide for the collection and a nice squirrel and fried taters with gravy dinner...
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Josh, that little fellow was chipmunk and would'nt make a grease spot in the skillet. Now if he was gray squirrel he would have been a goner.
Saw a nice six point buck on the range and they are tearing up the ground where we poured some of that mineral stuff as an attractant. You don't want to see the 100 yard targets, yuck, looks like I was firing buck shot as they were spread all over the place. ![]() Todd
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That's some pretty good shooting to be distracted by a chipmunk Todd..!
If that little "critter" only knew what danger he "could" have been in.. ![]() It was a good day, (perfect day) to be out. The last couple of days all day long, I was daydreaming of doing some shooting.. Nothing like "those" kind of days Todd...and I agree with you, I doubt we will have many more of them, a person ought to make the most of what's left, wont be long til the snow is flying and the wind is blowing.
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This week has been beautiful in Ohio. This is my kinda weather ! Sunny and in the 60's and 70's. I've been at the range every day this week shooting and collecting brass. It's been a great week for brass collecting !
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dang windy here. 30+ mph wind gusts. I shot some 150 yard targets with my model 5 trying to dope the wind. It was pretty fun, but to give you an idea of the dope, I was getting as much wind drift as i was getting bullet drop at 150yds
but managed to keep the 40 gr super speeds within 3 inches of each other once i got on target...
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That's what I was doing @ 500yds, but costing me a buck a shot... (long story short...) had some 150grs. that I really wasnt going to use and thought why not? I needed the practise! Wasnt as bad as 30 mph gusts though...just alot of crosswinds between me and the target.
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trees on both sides of your shooting lane eh? trees and other tall obstructions do the same thing to wind as rocks in the river do to water. It can really botch a long shot on a big buck...
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If you don't like the "sweet" series scopes because of the start mag, why not try a centerpoint 4-16x40AO. It is a mil-dot illuminated rectical and at $70 there not a bad deal!
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I'm with you both on that!!! Heck yeah....I only had one problem with the 3-9x32 and had it replaced. Got it back on and back in action and no complaints!
The 4-16x 40 I have had for well over a year now....well, I'm 100% satisfied with it's performance!
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