Danwin22
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I use old circular saw blades for steel targets. Make sure you bolt them to angle iron or a post so that the center hole is covered. Otherwise, theres always that guy who claims his shots went through the center hole.
If I'm in a slow fire mood at the range,,,
I print out silhouette targets on paper and stake them out,,,
Then take a single-shot .22 rifle and shoot a slow 40 round stage for score.
I've attached a .pdf file of the targets I shoot at,,,
The "official" distances for Rimfire Silhouette are on the targets.
Some folk set them up at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards,,,
Ten shots at each target for a total of 40 points possible.
Have fun,,,
Aarond
For me it is very satisfying to make dime sized groups at 50 yds consistently. Pretty hard to do in reality with any consistency.
To me, .22lr is fun because it allows you to hone your breathing, stance, grip, trigger control, natural point of aim, and above all, precision, without the distraction of heavy blast and recoil.