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Old 10-13-2021, 12:40 PM
Buckhead Buckhead is offline
 
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It’s all kinds of fun shooting .22. Once you are getting some decent groups that you like at 50 then try stepping it out to 100/200 and even 300. That really tells the tale of how well the ammo/rifle is holding up. I’ve had some match ammo that would shoot right around .300 consistently at 50 but would barely stay on a 12” target at 100.
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