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Tennessee Firearms Assoc. Inc. • View topic - .22 Target Shooting

.22 Target Shooting

High power or small bore your areas of interest?

.22 Target Shooting

Postby Freedom2U » Thu Jul 03, 2003 6:01 pm

While a .22 bullet can certainly travel a great distance, shooting accurately can be troublesome considering bullet weight,velocity, trajectory, distance and wind. I know many people like to target shoot .22s at 50 yards. My friends and I like to shoot 10 round groups at 100 yards. What started as informal competition escalated to custom 10-22s and more expensive target ammo. We had been shooting several different calibers of old military rifles and frankly, I wasn't doing so hot. I decided to step down to .22 caliber to sharpen my marksmanship skills at lower cost. It paid off too because I was the first in our little informal shooting group to score 100 at 100 yards. That's what started our little friendly competition. I shot that first 100 with an AMT Small Game Hunter, a stainless copy of the Ruger 10-22,with a semi bull barrel. My strongest competitor then had a gunsmith build him a Ruger with a full bull barrel and a trigger job. That matched us pretty evenly, so I then built my own Custom 10-22 with a Volsquarten carbon fiber tension barrel, cantilever scope mount, trigger job , Hogue rubber coated stock, and a long scope. We are generally shooting from a bench with a bipod, though I favor prone position whenever possible. My best target so far has been a 100x 8X. For those that might not know, that's 8 out of 10 shots within a 1" circle. No doubt many people have shot further and better, I am just sharing part of what I have experienced. Stepping down to a .22 did help my marksmanship and really helped improve my big bore groups.
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Postby 45ACP » Mon Jul 07, 2003 9:27 am

Accurate .22 rimfire rifles are a wonderful thing! I love to shoot 'em, and 100 yards is a pretty fair test of both the rifle and the shooter. Sounds like you have a good one. I agree, a good .22 is probably the very best way to develop shooting ability with a rifle. More people should try it. Currently, I am shooting a Browning A-bolt and a Thompson/Center .22 Classic. Both are great shooting .22s. What type of ammo are you using?
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.22 Ammo

Postby Guest » Mon Jul 07, 2003 4:20 pm

When I first started trying to shoot for accuracy, I somehow settled into shooting CCI Mini-Mags. I had read several articles about shooting .22s for accuracy that mentioned rim thickness as being a factor and I began to see ads for gauges to measure rim thickness. So I drilled out a gauging block to measure the rims with a dial caliper and sorted many boxes of ammo , being careful to buy boxes all from the same run. This did make a difference and it seemed that the rounds with the thinnest rims ( which were always the minority in a box of ammo ) yielded the tightest groups. Later I decided to simply buy the best ammo that my rifle liked. After trying a few brands I found that ELEY was darn good but what my rifle really liked was Federal Gold Medal Ultramatch UM1. The Ultramatch is pricey to be sure, but it is a reliable performer in my AMT rifle. When I built my custom rifle I naturally assumed it would also prefer the Federal but that was not the case, I found that ELEY TENEX gave far better groups from the tension barrel.
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.22 Ammo

Postby Freedom2U » Mon Jul 07, 2003 4:30 pm

I forgot to log in before I replied, that "guest" is me !
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Postby 45ACP » Tue Jul 08, 2003 11:53 am

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Postby Freedom2U » Wed Jul 09, 2003 7:56 pm

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Postby marauder » Thu Jul 10, 2003 5:51 am

proud law abiding, gun owning citizen :)
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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby Hardtarget » Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:16 am

Long range .22 shooting is fun. You guys are WAY ahead of me! My .22s are factory stock guns...and old. I would not expect stellar results at even 50 yds. Don't get me wrong...I have tried it...not impressive. :oops: Still, it was (is) fun . May be the hits were accidental, I don't know, I'll try again next trip!

Some times I shoot where I don't have even 100 feet. My range on the farm is limited because of new houses. :( Things change. So, I was introduced to a different challenge. In Shotgun News there is a two page ad form "Fred's M14" You've probably seen it. Several months ago he published a target. A 1 inch square. To be shot from 82.5 feet. That's about 1000 inches. Fred said to try it standing...no supports....only 5 shots. He bet we couldn't hit it twice. So far, I've tried it with three different guns. I have managed to hit it, but no real bragging rights.

I'm new here. Logged in tonight (2/28). I've been here a few times to read a bit...just lurking...so I thought I'd find a chair and get to know you. I live in Nashville, I'm 59, I don't remember not shooting as my favorite passtime. No competition or any great knowledge, just enjoy the sport.

I'll be back.

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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby marauder » Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:05 am

welcome to the TFA mark , we are glad you are here. have a great day.
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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby C. Richard Archie » Sun May 31, 2009 7:47 pm

I took a stock CZ 453 Varmint, and did a pillar and full action bedding job on it. It is undoubtedly the most accurate firearm that I have, and is a lot of fun to shoot.

Stock inletted and pillars set.
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Clay in place and ready for Devcon epoxy.
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Barrel taped to keep it centered.
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Filled and set.
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Cleaned up.
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Receiver in place.
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Rimfire Technolgies Weaver Adaptor, with Burris Signature Zee Rings.
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Latest groups.
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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby Hardtarget » Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:04 pm

Great photos of your bedding job. Nice looking rifle, too. However, I'm most impressed with the groups in that last picture! Good shooting! Looks like your hard work paid off!

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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby C. Richard Archie » Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:47 am

The groups were shot off a Caldwell DFT rest. This rifle is capable of very good accuracy.

It has a sister, a CZ 453 Varmint in .17HMR.

Bedding this version was a little more difficult, as the configuration of the longer action did not allow for a front pillar, so I milled the stock, and had a bedding block made.

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Block installed ready for final bedding.

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Final bedding of the front of the action.

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Put back together.

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50 yard 5 shot group.
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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby bobsguns » Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:31 pm

I see I'm gonna have to drag out my rifles to the range & get some trigger time behind them. It's been too long!
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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby SomeGuy » Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:32 am

Where are you again Richard? I need to come over for some lessons!
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Re: .22 Target Shooting

Postby C. Richard Archie » Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:07 pm

I am just outside of Jackson.
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