Posted by Rich_WI on November 19, 2011 at 08:31:44 from (50.50.95.19):
In Reply to: Buying rifle posted by hayray on November 17, 2011 at 07:26:30:
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.22s can be accurate well past 50-75 yards. Just google "mini palma". It used to be a NRA sanctioned event but was dropped some years back (forget exactally when). Its still shot in alot of places but since the NRA dropped it, gun clubs change the rules to fit what the club can do. You shoot .22 at ranges up to 200 yards. Its great practice for shooting highpower or palma matches for far less money.
Shooting a .22 at 200 yards is similar to shooting a .308 at 1,000 yards. The trajectory of the bullets from point A to full range of point B is similar and the affects of the wind on the bullets is similar. Its alot of fun and very challenging, weeds out the bar stool marksmen pretty quick too.
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