Rimfire Range Rendezvous
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2022 10:52 am
Yesterday I took three rimfires to the range for some work. Two were unfired by me previously and the third got a scope change. All three were not boresighted so my first task was to get them on paper. Then the first two were somewhat zeroed and then shot with different ammo for preference. The third just got a sight in as it has already told me what ammo it prefers.
31 degrees, overcast with no sun but thankfully no wind either. It was cold! I don’t like shooting with gloves but they were worn yesterday. All shots at 50 yards from the bench.
I took this pic of the clubhouse for Sir Henry who shot here many years ago. The covered 100 yd range is on the right and the uncovered 200 is on the left. Not shown further on the right is the covered 25 yd handgun range. There is also a trap range with two traps and an indoor handgun range behind where I was standing when I took the pic.
First up was my CZ 512 22 wmr with a 2-7x33 Nikon Tactical rimfire scope. The pic shows the five ammo types I tried in it. Best was the Remington 33 gr with a varmit tip bullet. A close second was the Federal Champion 40 gr FMJ but I like the bullet on the Remington for dispatching those dangerous ground squirrels. After the ammo test I adjusted the scope and shot five at the bottom right bullseye. They were a bit low so I clicked up the scope and shot five more. Pretty much shot the bullseye out. I’m liking this rifle.
Next up was my newly acquired Ruger 10/22. This is a Talo exclusive with a 20” bull barrel. It’s scoped with with a Vortex Crossfire 2-7x32 rimfire scope. This rifle shot well enough that it deserves a scope upgrade. First pic shows the ammo I tried in it and just about everything grouped well. I selected the CCI Mini Mag HP as it’s a proven game getter. It’s going to be a hard decision between this Ruger and the CZ for shooting squirrels this spring. I was getting pretty cold by now and since a cease fire was called I didn’t adjust the scope to more of a dead on hold but will do so on another trip.
Earlier I had shot my Marlin 39-A for a scope adjustment and got it dialed in close. I replaced the Weaver Classic 4x rimfire scope with this Nikon P-22 2-7x33. I had planned on shooting it again for some fine tuning but decided to wait for another day. The cold was getting to me so I packed up and went home. I had brought along two handguns, one to do load work up and the other for first shots but they too will wait.
31 degrees, overcast with no sun but thankfully no wind either. It was cold! I don’t like shooting with gloves but they were worn yesterday. All shots at 50 yards from the bench.
I took this pic of the clubhouse for Sir Henry who shot here many years ago. The covered 100 yd range is on the right and the uncovered 200 is on the left. Not shown further on the right is the covered 25 yd handgun range. There is also a trap range with two traps and an indoor handgun range behind where I was standing when I took the pic.
First up was my CZ 512 22 wmr with a 2-7x33 Nikon Tactical rimfire scope. The pic shows the five ammo types I tried in it. Best was the Remington 33 gr with a varmit tip bullet. A close second was the Federal Champion 40 gr FMJ but I like the bullet on the Remington for dispatching those dangerous ground squirrels. After the ammo test I adjusted the scope and shot five at the bottom right bullseye. They were a bit low so I clicked up the scope and shot five more. Pretty much shot the bullseye out. I’m liking this rifle.
Next up was my newly acquired Ruger 10/22. This is a Talo exclusive with a 20” bull barrel. It’s scoped with with a Vortex Crossfire 2-7x32 rimfire scope. This rifle shot well enough that it deserves a scope upgrade. First pic shows the ammo I tried in it and just about everything grouped well. I selected the CCI Mini Mag HP as it’s a proven game getter. It’s going to be a hard decision between this Ruger and the CZ for shooting squirrels this spring. I was getting pretty cold by now and since a cease fire was called I didn’t adjust the scope to more of a dead on hold but will do so on another trip.
Earlier I had shot my Marlin 39-A for a scope adjustment and got it dialed in close. I replaced the Weaver Classic 4x rimfire scope with this Nikon P-22 2-7x33. I had planned on shooting it again for some fine tuning but decided to wait for another day. The cold was getting to me so I packed up and went home. I had brought along two handguns, one to do load work up and the other for first shots but they too will wait.
