The .22 rimfire at 240 yards
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:34 am
I had to head out quickly to confirm zero on my trusty old Sako 75 22-250 yesterday afternoon, I have some new Lapua brass so I needed to make sure it was still on zero. Despite the bitter cold three of us headed off all with the same intention and we stuck some small steels and flashes on a bank and took up position on a raised section slightly overlooking the targets some 240 yards away and got down to the task. The plus side of a 22-250 is it is an incredibly flat shooting round and the 50 grain Vmax was only being pushed a couple of inches to the left despite a noticeable and icy wind.
I had thrown the mighty 520 Rimfire in the car with a box of CCI HP Subs and after some laughter it was pulled out and a friend stated shooting at the same targets at 240 yards and within a few shots was on the targets in fine style. I seldom shoot rimfire beyond 125 yards and was impressed to see the little 12.5" barrel semi auto doing so well, not bad for a rifle that cost a tenner delivered and has a set of air rifle rings and a 9X White tail 'scope that was a freebie. Who says you need a centre fire to shoot over 200 yards :)
I had thrown the mighty 520 Rimfire in the car with a box of CCI HP Subs and after some laughter it was pulled out and a friend stated shooting at the same targets at 240 yards and within a few shots was on the targets in fine style. I seldom shoot rimfire beyond 125 yards and was impressed to see the little 12.5" barrel semi auto doing so well, not bad for a rifle that cost a tenner delivered and has a set of air rifle rings and a 9X White tail 'scope that was a freebie. Who says you need a centre fire to shoot over 200 yards :)