I like looking at good groups that are shot with a 22 rimfire at 50yds. So you guys show some of your better ones for 5 shot groups at that distance. Also could you state the gun and ammo used. They don't have to be all in one hole either. Just show what you got. You know the ones you are the proudest of that you don't seem to shoot very often.
I'll show you my personal best so far with my bench gun 22.
Don't have any 50 yard pics, but this one is at 100 yards, Winchester Model 75T using an old 6X Weaver steeltube scope, shooting Winchester Dynapoint bulkpack ammo! Shot off a clamp rest - I ain't that steady!
Gotta love that old 1939-produced rifle and good bulk ammo!
I have a British BSA Mk.II International that I have shot just as tight, same ammo using a multi-aperture peep sight! No pics of it's targets though.
Both rifles do very well with CCI Standard and Greentag too.
I dug another one up I shot that is pretty good. I was just messing around with a new tuner weight and setting when I shot this one. I used the first bullet hole as my target.
Here's how the original Suhl factory barrel could shoot. It was kind of risky wanting to rebarrel a gun that shot this good. I shot both of these groups below off a 2 piece rest setup just so some don't think I can't shoot off of a more standard setup.
I figured there would be some of you that had some good ones. Don't be shy. Show them. As long as your shooting a gun to its potential even if its's not one little hole, that all that matters. Not every gun will shoot like some of the ones I posted, and I realize that. I hope I didn't intimidate anyone, for that wasn't my intentions. I guess I should have posted some of my others groups over the years that weren't this small. I've sunk some money into that rifle, but it shoots tremendously.
Out of those 3 guns, which one would you say is the most accurate? I have shot a couple 40x's. One had a factory barrel, the other had a Shilen. Both shot pretty good.
Also if there are any 17HMR and 17HM2 guys out there that have shot some groups they are proud of, feel free to post them here. Like I said, I like looking at groups.
First off, all three rifles are bone stock, and all three wear their own T-36. That being said, I'd have to give the edge to the Anschutz 1411 due to the 3 oz trigger. The 40X I'd rate next, as it's so solid...... the rifle weighs right at 14 pounds.
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