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  • Ron

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    BANNED!!!
    Apr 2, 2011
    957
    Here's how she shoots. to the left I used 30 year old Federal Lightning and to the right 20 year old Federal American Eagle, not bad for crappy ammo.
     
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    w2kbr

    MSI EM, NRA LM, SAF, AAFG
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 13, 2009
    1,137
    Severn 21144
    Them targets says it all....

    Now a question:
    let's say you bench rest a .22 pistol..any pistol....and you get it sighted to produce targets as above(or better)....at 25 YARDS....

    The you move the target to 50 YARDS.....how much, if any will the bullet drop?? if at all.
    No changes to the Bench rested pistol,other than proper sight picture( that is no sight adjustments on the pistol) and using the same ammo.....
    R
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    My GSG-5 and Kel-tec sub2k. You know the more I buy I think the more I realize that I really enjoy the .22. It's a great little fun inexpensive round. I think I will be buying more .22 in the future but in better quality guns. I love the GSG-5 it's a lot of fun but from here on out if it's a .22 rifle it's going to be a bolt rifle for accuracy. .22 pistols are all about fun!!!!! Oh did you notice my hobbit foot?
     

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    jawn

    YOU TROLLIN!
    Feb 10, 2011
    2,884
    INTARWEB
    My GSG-5 and Kel-tec sub2k. You know the more I buy I think the more I realize that I really enjoy the .22. It's a great little fun inexpensive round. I think I will be buying more .22 in the future but in better quality guns. I love the GSG-5 it's a lot of fun but from here on out if it's a .22 rifle it's going to be a bolt rifle for accuracy. .22 pistols are all about fun!!!!! Oh did you notice my hobbit foot?

    Did someone say .22 pistol?

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    Picked this up from Engage Armament a few weeks ago. Ignore the crappy optic: it's going to get something better soon.

    Blast to shoot, and definitely more accurate than I am. Just needs a big ole can, and it'll be my Zombie Squirrel gun.

    (PS: MPDC, you shoot that sub2k yet?)
     

    Ron

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    Apr 2, 2011
    957
    Them targets says it all....

    Now a question:
    let's say you bench rest a .22 pistol..any pistol....and you get it sighted to produce targets as above(or better)....at 25 YARDS....

    The you move the target to 50 YARDS.....how much, if any will the bullet drop?? if at all.
    No changes to the Bench rested pistol,other than proper sight picture( that is no sight adjustments on the pistol) and using the same ammo.....
    R

    I have no idea how much a pistol will shift the POI but my rifle shifted about a half an inch from 25 to 50 yards.
     

    Ron

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    Apr 2, 2011
    957
    My GSG-5 and Kel-tec sub2k. You know the more I buy I think the more I realize that I really enjoy the .22. It's a great little fun inexpensive round. I think I will be buying more .22 in the future but in better quality guns. I love the GSG-5 it's a lot of fun but from here on out if it's a .22 rifle it's going to be a bolt rifle for accuracy. .22 pistols are all about fun!!!!! Oh did you notice my hobbit foot?

    Oh hell yeah, .22 is a ton of cheap fun! For accuracy don't discount the tilting blocks like the BSA Martini's if you can find one at a decent price, a good one will shoot 10 shots into a ragged hole not much larger than a single bullet hole at 50 yards if you feed it good ammo. Even more fun is the looks you'll get hauling one of those to the line.
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    Did someone say .22 pistol?

    yYHg3.jpg


    Picked this up from Engage Armament a few weeks ago. Ignore the crappy optic: it's going to get something better soon.

    Blast to shoot, and definitely more accurate than I am. Just needs a big ole can, and it'll be my Zombie Squirrel gun.

    (PS: MPDC, you shoot that sub2k yet?)

    I wanted to go today but somebody has work!!!! Hahaha Just messin with ya.

    I'm taking a buddy of mine down to the farm wed and coming back thursday and I just got 1000rds of 9mm and 250rds of .44mag so it will get broken in. With these damn stitches in my hand I doubt I am going to enjoy the .44 vaquero as much as I usually do hahahaha.

    I gotta get another .22 pistol, I have an old (what I thought was an H&R) turns out it's a stevens 10 shot .22 revolver but I need something that pretty!
     

    jawn

    YOU TROLLIN!
    Feb 10, 2011
    2,884
    INTARWEB
    I wanted to go today but somebody has work!!!! Hahaha Just messin with ya.

    I'm taking a buddy of mine down to the farm wed and coming back thursday and I just got 1000rds of 9mm and 250rds of .44mag so it will get broken in. With these damn stitches in my hand I doubt I am going to enjoy the .44 vaquero as much as I usually do hahahaha.

    I gotta get another .22 pistol, I have an old (what I thought was an H&R) turns out it's a stevens 10 shot .22 revolver but I need something that pretty!

    Haters gonna hate. :lol:
     

    markc

    Active Member
    Apr 9, 2011
    178
    It's a Tactical Solutions 2211 conversion. Also from Engage Armament. Can't wait to go shoot it.
     

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    Micktaco

    Active Member
    May 2, 2009
    572
    Walkersville
    Browning Buckmark
    Tacsol threaded barrel
    PrimaryArms Greendot reflex
    (SWR Warlock Suppressor pending NFA)
     

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    Jimbob2.0

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    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    Grips of my latest purchase, and there is a Mk III attached to it. Honestly i bought the gun because you can never have to many .22s and I really liked the marbled coco grips.

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