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Description: Shot with a Browning A-bolt .243 with Simmons 6.5-20x44 scope at 200 yards in gusting winds. Turn your sound on!!! http://www.usapatriotsamerica.com/ |
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USAPatriot1 ::: Favorites 2007-09-07 16:53:05 You can 'see' me trying to pull the slugs back to the right. I just didn't make it. Thanks though! __________________________________________________ | |
BucksOwin ::: Favorites 2007-09-07 16:24:37 More like "lucky".....My "built" 10/22 will do MOA at 100 yds if it's dead calm and I use target ammo....At 200 yds? "An act of God"!!!! That's way out of .22 LR range..... __________________________________________________ | |
BucksOwin ::: Favorites 2007-09-07 16:21:52 My old M70 .243 Featherweight has that kind of accuracy with 60 to 75 gr pills but what about that wind?!? Nice "doping"! __________________________________________________ | |
USAPatriot1 ::: Favorites 2007-08-06 03:06:49 I think I'd agree with that. It's got a longer reach than my Rem700VS .223 (though not as accurate) and it won't beat you up shooting it all day like a .308 __________________________________________________ | |
USAPatriot1 ::: Favorites 2007-08-06 03:04:33 That was a 22" barrel. The rifle was a stock Browning ABolt .243 Stalker. __________________________________________________ | |
robertkalous ::: Favorites 2007-08-06 01:27:39 i bought my wife the same rifle what a shooter had to work up a hand load didnt like factory to much im using a 95gr partiton rp case rem 91/2primer 431/2gr imr 4831 and oo baby what a shooter __________________________________________________ | |
lauj87 ::: Favorites 2007-08-04 22:11:18 How long is the barrle? was it zeroed at 100yds? looks like 20mph wind. __________________________________________________ | |
USAPatriot1 ::: Favorites 2007-07-21 15:03:37 I definitely had real problems keeping the rounds where I wanted them with the wind, yes. And I was making a real effort to move them left too...without overdoing it of course. Thanks for the feedback :) __________________________________________________ | |
krysks04 ::: Favorites 2007-07-21 14:59:06 Nice,however ,I make something similar on 164 yards(150 meters)with airgun,FAC version... Shit! I am good ;) As for I your video is super!Fact,wind was sound!Blew it from right part definitely? 5 stars. __________________________________________________ | |
USAPatriot1 ::: Favorites 2007-07-21 03:29:08 It's probably lucky, sorry, but yes, it's good. The useful accurate range for a 10-22 is really only about 75 yards and 50 is even better. But keep practicing. In calm conditions and if you can control the recoil of the bolt (which affects accuracy) as well as the abysmal trigger, you may be able to print some decent 5-shot groups even out at 200 yards. Good luck! __________________________________________________ | |
tubasniper ::: Favorites 2007-07-21 02:48:02 i was shooting my 10/22 with mil dot scopes and harris bipod on a dragonuv stock at 200 yards i shot 5 times and 2 shots hit 1 inch from center is that good __________________________________________________ | |
Radskull187 ::: Favorites 2007-02-12 15:31:10 Thats why I love my .243's. If I could have only one rifle, thats what it would be. Great job. __________________________________________________ | |
dangobar ::: Favorites 2007-01-17 06:28:22 nice group with htat wind, my respect __________________________________________________ | |
USAPatriot1 ::: Favorites 2006-12-30 16:02:53 They do indeed. I especially like the idea of pushing a 65gr bullet at 4000fps. I gotta say my 6BR won't do that. At best I might get 3700 or 3800 and I'll be pushing the pressures at that. __________________________________________________ | |
ShadowofHanzo ::: Favorites 2006-12-30 13:01:57 fdrigging .243s rock! __________________________________________________ |
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