10rnds. Red Bull is 1.5" dia. Not so steady from a sitting position. A better position would tighten up the group, but at my age this is about as good as it's gonna get.



http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=12247 . Last couple pics in the thread. Put a 3-9 x40 Thrive ZT scope on this morning. Never heard of the brand, but it looked pretty good at my lgs for $200, and I didn't want to spend more on a scope than I did for the rifle.

The rifle, with the right ammo and scope, is capable of that. Unfortunately, I'm not.

No need to spend money on golf balls. I've got a magnolia tree and a lot of pine trees.zara_puppy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 11:12 pmHang ‘em at 100. Your target says you’re more than capable enough for that. Still great fun. Besides - at 250 yards even if you hit one it’s hard to see the result even through a scope.
We get a drill, put some holes in an old 2X4, put golf tees in the holes, tee up the balls and shoot ‘em. Farthest “drive” gets bragging rights. The only thing more fun is a few Ruger Mark II’s (or a reasonable facsimile) and marshmallows floating down the creek. Marshmallows can take quite a beating from a .22. The original self healing target.



Who me? Well, maybe. Depends on who's asking.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:36 amSorry, it was zero dark thirty when I posted my previous comment. I forgot to add what a nice group it was. Nice shooting for a new rifle. Once you get comfortable with 'er it'll probably look even better. Nice shooting. You must have been a ...
... Marine.![]()



That's a good round for them. Y'all keepin' 'em under control? We kill about 60-70k every year, but the population keeps growing. Here's some videos from USDA for MS, OK, TX as of 2020.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 10:04 amI have those on my pig gun. Armalite AR10 308. If one comes charging...
That 2.5x 12 Vortex Viper Scope might not be much help.![]()
