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H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
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H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
I’m wondering what is the best groups I could expect from this rifle. It has a Lyman Globe sight up front and a Marbles Tang sight on the rear giving it a sight radius of 29.5 inches.
Please give me your expectations and I will take it to the range before Thanksgiving. I will be shooting bench at 50 yards and will shoot 10 round at NRA TQ-3/2(P) small bore rifle targets. These are normally scored in points because they are also about the rifle being zeroed. A perfect score would be 100(10x).
This five round target would be a 45(0x). The 9 ring is 1 7/8” across.
Please give me your expectations and I will take it to the range before Thanksgiving. I will be shooting bench at 50 yards and will shoot 10 round at NRA TQ-3/2(P) small bore rifle targets. These are normally scored in points because they are also about the rifle being zeroed. A perfect score would be 100(10x).
This five round target would be a 45(0x). The 9 ring is 1 7/8” across.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
It's been my experience that the 22 mag is the wild child of the rimfire world. For me, it's the one that I can least predict as far as how it will shoot when buying a new rifle. Also been my experience that the 22 mag is very fussy about which ammo it likes and which it does not. This is why I treasure a truly accurate 22 mag rifle when I get one and, yes, there is such a thing.
In this test, though, I think the limiting factor will be the sight setup/shooting conditions/shooter, more than the rifle. Gene, on a good day, I KNOW that YOU can do under an inch at 50 yards with a peep and possibly down closer to half inch. At 100 yards, 2" should be possible. I say this because I've seen how you can shoot. Best of luck.
In this test, though, I think the limiting factor will be the sight setup/shooting conditions/shooter, more than the rifle. Gene, on a good day, I KNOW that YOU can do under an inch at 50 yards with a peep and possibly down closer to half inch. At 100 yards, 2" should be possible. I say this because I've seen how you can shoot. Best of luck.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
Gene are you taking more than one brand of 22mag ammo? Im betting you will find one that you will be under and inch with.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
These are my ammo choices:
The Federal is similar to the CCI 22 WMR HP+V. The Winchester has a polymer tip.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
I’ve only owned one truly accurate WMR and that was an old Marlin bolt. I sold it years ago and I’m still kicking myself.North Country Gal wrote:It's been my experience that the 22 mag is the wild child of the rimfire world. For me, it's the one that I can least predict as far as how it will shoot when buying a new rifle. Also been my experience that the 22 mag is very fussy about which ammo it likes and which it does not. This is why I treasure a truly accurate 22 mag rifle when I get one and, yes, there is such a thing.
In this test, though, I think the limiting factor will be the sight setup/shooting conditions/shooter, more than the rifle. Gene, on a good day, I KNOW that YOU can do under an inch at 50 yards with a peep and possibly down closer to half inch. At 100 yards, 2" should be possible. I say this because I've seen how you can shoot. Best of luck.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
I wish Norma made 22WMR ammo.BigAl52 wrote:Gene are you taking more than one brand of 22mag ammo? Im betting you will find one that you will be under and inch with.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
My money is on the Winchester Varmint load. Our Low Wall 22 mag loves the stuff.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
In a way I wish I had my only other Henry rimfire today alongside my SGC .22LR. My Henry .22 Magnum Lever Action Rifle (H001M) was another smooth-action Henry, plus it was pretty darn accurate. Of course, my eyes were 5 years younger then, and I was able to use/handle a barrel-mounted Skinner peep quite well. I had written a couple of Range Reports using this rifle, but they went into the sunset with the old Henry forum.
I had tried several ammo brands, including the Maxi-Mag JHP you are going to use. Those were pretty good. But the best ammo I shot, and also used to sight in the H001M, was Speer 40gr Gold Dot. It is marketed as a round for short barrels. But I found one review on Midway USA where the fellow said he had "great accuracy using it with a savage model 93 bolt rifle. Took gophers at 190 yards." I regularly had fun clanging black steel targets at 50-60 yards with that Speer .22 magnum ammo. Guess I've just been fortunate that my only two Henry rimfires I've owned have been good rifles.
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I had tried several ammo brands, including the Maxi-Mag JHP you are going to use. Those were pretty good. But the best ammo I shot, and also used to sight in the H001M, was Speer 40gr Gold Dot. It is marketed as a round for short barrels. But I found one review on Midway USA where the fellow said he had "great accuracy using it with a savage model 93 bolt rifle. Took gophers at 190 yards." I regularly had fun clanging black steel targets at 50-60 yards with that Speer .22 magnum ammo. Guess I've just been fortunate that my only two Henry rimfires I've owned have been good rifles.
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Sir Henry wrote:I’ve only owned one truly accurate WMR and that was an old Marlin bolt. I sold it years ago and I’m still kicking myself.
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Re: H001TMLD .22WMR accuracy
That is what has been the most accurate with my CZ. From what I remember it was remarkably betterNorth Country Gal wrote:My money is on the Winchester Varmint load. Our Low Wall 22 mag loves the stuff.
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