GoldieMI
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for RimFire, I do 50 yards as at our club matches, we do a KYL rack at 50 yardsWhat range do yall use for 22 precision/long range rifles? Im thinking 50 yards.
for RimFire, I do 50 yards as at our club matches, we do a KYL rack at 50 yardsWhat range do yall use for 22 precision/long range rifles? Im thinking 50 yards.
My match rifles are 6 Dasher and 6 creed. I’ve been loading Dasher for a long time, and got into 6 creed in ~2015, replacing 243win and 243AI, predating the GT. I could easily be convinced to shoot GT instead of 6 creed for the greatly improved barrel life, and might equally appreciate broader factory support for 6GT than Dasher, if I were starting over.
The downside of a 200yrd zero for PRS is the fact all hosting ranges will offer a 100yrd zero board for confirmation/correction.
That’s no joke - the extra speed does make targets bigger. There are windy matches where I’ll selectively take my 6 creeds instead of Dasher or 6 Grendel, only because it makes my targets almost twice as big as the BRA/Dasher or 6.5 guys.
I do not shoot left handed, but I like the fact that I do not have to come off of the trigger to run the bolt. Weird, but I like it.
Do you make 6.5 Grendel brass or did you buy enough when it was available?
Love it....Everytime I see the pictures of the new ranges...wow.I set up a 50 yard 1-1/4" to 1/4" KYL at my ".22 Rimfire" range, along with targets from 53 yards to 150 yards .
A couple of pistol targets closer. KYL is in the middle on/in 4X4 framing.
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I know in the Great Lakes Region/MTC matches- the MD throws in enough weak side positions in a stage, that you would be changing hands as well...the only rifle I built and kept that is strong side eject, weak side charging is a 10/22 for Steel Challenge.I do not shoot left handed, but I like the fact that I do not have to come off of the trigger to run the bolt.
I know in the Great Lakes Region/MTC matches- the MD throws in enough weak side positions in a stage, that you would be changing hands as well.
I enjoy that when we have to shoot opposite/weak side. So far we have always shot off of a table top etc where we can use the bipod and a bag in the rear.but I like the fact that I do not have to come off of the trigger to run the bolt
Centerfire- last two times we fired it- standing/stump with bag, and standing/Roof top with bagI enjoy that when we have to shoot opposite/weak side. So far we have always shot off of a table top etc where we can use the bipod and a bag in the rear.
Maybe you can get them to start