Posted: 7/25/2009 9:34:29 PM EDT
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Over the past several weeks I have been competing in a precision .22 rifle league. I shoot at 50yds in the "scoped target" class using a Ruger 10/22 with an ER Shaw 18" barrel and a Hogue stock. I have found that I need to fire 3 rounds before it will be on POA/POI. This occurs when I first fire it for the day or when it sits while we re-target(10mins?). I am new to precision firing:
-Does this sound normal? -How do you deal with it? -Will the cold bore shot be consistant? -Tips/tricks? Thanks guys, I need to get my perfect 200! |
| that is not uncommon in smallbore. most people shooting smallbore rifle in NRA or international 3 position or prone matches will usually send several rounds into the berm before firing the first sighter. hurts when one is sending Eley Tenex into the berm though! |
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I am not an expert but I have been reading alot on this so I might be able to regurgitate some help. ![]() I have seen some folks on rimfire central claim that the different lubes on different brands of .22's will be somehow incompatible with eachother or sill make things inconsistent and they suggest cleaning between brands. Depending on where you are and the temperature of you gun, I can see how the lube could affect things if it hardens up in the bore between strings. Around here it seems that around 40 deg the lube starts hardening up. I never tested the affect on accuracy, but it affects the function of both my Rugers. Keeping the gun at a consistent temp may help you.
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