

Ammo was Rifle Match:






Ten shots? I dunno- that ammo is kinda pricey. If you look, I had to buy a target with a penny stuck to it, as it was cheaper than the ones with dimes on them.Sir Henry wrote:That is great shooting but I'm going to challenge you to shoot ten shots next time.

Now that was funny.ditto1958 wrote:Ten shots? I dunno- that ammo is kinda pricey. If you look, I had to buy a target with a penny stuck to it, as it was cheaper than the ones with dimes on them.Sir Henry wrote:That is great shooting but I'm going to challenge you to shoot ten shots next time.

If you look at picture of the box I posted, the hole in the middle of the target has the head stamp of a round showing. I guess it's supposed to show a target with crosshairs over it?Sir Henry wrote:Yes it is made by SK in Germany. Someone had a thread about Wolf ammo that was made in Germany. Wolf is made by SK. If you get a chance can you post a closeup picture of the headstamp?
Great POIs in those targets, Ditto! One hundred yards can be a challenge sometimes; it surely is for me with my elder eyes and iron sights. Were you shooting from a bench rest, or off hand?ditto1958 wrote:When I ordered the 452, I expected it to be a good shooter, but not THAT good. I have very little experience trying to make small groups of holes in paper. To be honest, I don't really enjoy doing it all that much. But this rifle is actually making it fun. The Rifle Match ammo seemed to shoot better today than Eley Club. I also tried some RWS, but it seemed to be less accurate than the Eley.