A good HMR will shoot Moa with most ammo but small groups with the HMR are about lucking onto a batch of ammo that your rifle really likes.
I had never worried about any of the 20gr loads until I had difficulty getting 17gr's and tried some CCI 20gr. Pic is the first 3 groups at 100m with 3 different shooters, 2" target with the inner circle 1"
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Range Report: CZ in Texas
- North Country Gal
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Re: Range Report: CZ in Texas
Your observations on the 17 resemble mine. I think it's the best of the rimfire bunch for 100 yard work. Those are some great groups, 220.
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- Sir Henry
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Re: Range Report: CZ in Texas
I noticed on two of the targets that three rounds were touching and then two rounds wide. I would be interested in the sequence because I can often get the first three rounds touching like that making a sub quarter inch but choke up after that. I’ve often said I’m a three hit wonder.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: CZ in Texas
And if you have one, take along your tin coffee mug!!
North Country Gal wrote:Don't forget you cowboy hat when you're shooting those guns. After all, you are in Texas.Sir Henry wrote: ... Tomorrow we plan on going to a different closer range that only goes out to 92 yards. I plan on shooting the Henry SGC and Uberti Cattleman.
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