So, that was what is confusing him? Thanks.I think you’re confusing two groups with two types of ammo he mentions. SK is .5 and Eley is under an inch yet
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SubscribeSo, that was what is confusing him? Thanks.I think you’re confusing two groups with two types of ammo he mentions. SK is .5 and Eley is under an inch yet
I know what sub moa means, DUDE!!! 15/16” is sub moa but that’s not 1/2” at 100. Basically what others have said you must be one of the top 22 shooters in the world.Wow. YES. 1/2 inch is sub moa. Really, dude? MOA is 1.047 inches. .5 < 1.047. 2
You have my permission to not reply to my posts. Your lack reading comprehension is too much of a challenge to keep up.I know what sub moa means, DUDE!!! 15/16” is sub moa but that’s not 1/2” at 100. Basically what others have said you must be one of the top 22 shooters in the world.
I don’t need your permission. You are from Alabama so I’m sure it is hard for you to keep up.You have my permission to not reply to my posts. Your lack reading comprehension is too much of a challenge to keep up.
LOL. You keep missing this. It's obvious to everyone else that don't comprehend different ammo groups in different rifles.I don’t need your permission. You are from Alabama so I’m sure it is hard for you to keep up.
I think you’re confusing two groups with two types of ammo he mentions. SK is .5 and Eley is under an inch yetUnder an inch isn’t 1/2 Moa at a 100
What's your setup on the T1x? All factory? 16 or 20"?LOL. You keep missing this. It's obvious to everyone else that don't comprehend different ammo groups in different rifles.
You are excused.
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I think you’re confusing two groups with two types of ammo he mentions. SK is .5 and Eley is under an inch yet
Factory 20" with Stock-Tek adjustable cheek riser. Arken SH4 6x24, 25 MOA rail. Over the years I've only had a few factory .22s that are this accurate. I go through 15 different types of ammo to find what each prefers. Sure the Voodoo and custom CZ built for NRL are pretty close, but the T1x is light enough for a decent bench shooter and practical hunter. Most of the other Tikkas around here are sub moa or very close as well. I got lucky with this one.What's your setup on the T1x? All factory? 16 or 20"?
Half MOA is a bit too much, would rather have quarter MOA groups if possible...You guys and your half MOA nonsense. I just shot 30 rounds of Eley Target today at the range, from a bench, good conditions. This was my group. I was very pleased to have found .22 ammo that cost less than $10 a box that was capable of shooting at around 2 inches with no wind. View attachment 8347180
My Anschütz had consistent <17 mm groups with tried ammo (R-50). Olympic level is <14 mm (@50 m).I'm with ya epeet. I mostly stay away from the online forums because of all the dishonest clown show. Guys breaking WORLD records online regularly with 10/22 and $3 a box ammo AND if you play the BS card they get all high and mighty about it. Quarter MOA average with a .22 give me a break.
Find a NRL22 or PRS22 match near you and go try it out.OK CD. .5 moa = 6.65 mm @ 50 yds. <17 mm ?? I would enjoy shooting with people that have optimized equipment and ammo just to see how my budget equipment/ammo would compare.
Yep. Sorry. My bad. Almost never use MOA other than group sizes at 100 m...OK CD. .5 moa = 6.65 mm @ 50 yds. <17 mm ?? I would enjoy shooting with people that have optimized equipment and ammo just to see how my budget equipment/ammo would compare.
You guys and your half MOA nonsense. I just shot 30 rounds (ETA @100 yards) of Eley Target today at the range, from a bench, good conditions. This was my group. I was very pleased to have found .22 ammo that cost less than $10 a box that was capable of shooting at around 2 inches with no wind. View attachment 8347180
How many types of ammo have you tried? Eley target isn't great in my Tikka.You guys and your half MOA nonsense. I just shot 30 rounds (ETA @100 yards) of Eley Target today at the range, from a bench, good conditions. This was my group. I was very pleased to have found .22 ammo that cost less than $10 a box that was capable of shooting at around 2 inches with no wind. View attachment 8347180
Lol…. You must be the 22 man from Garand thumb?Mine groups SK Standard Plus at .5 MOA, 100 yards.
Yeah him and the guy above from North Dakota are brothersLol…. You must be the 22 man from Garand thumb?
Whose fault is it that some guys can't shoot?Yeah him and the guy above from North Dakota are brothers
If you want to learn to shoot better, that isn't the way to go about it.Lol…. You must be the 22 man from Garand thumb?
Now we are posting selfies??
And some are full of crapWhose fault is it that some guys can't shoot?
You guys are clueless.Now we are posting selfies??
Gotta love it when someone just shows up and makes outlandish claims like you lol. Oh but you have 50 years of shooting experience so we must trust you that your $500 gun and $7 box of ammo out shoots the worlds best benchrest shooters/guns…….Yes, we can see you.
Not very bright of you to ignore the fact that I shoot 15 types of ammo, but you now have my permission to ignore anything I post.Gotta love it when someone just shows up and makes outlandish claims like you lol. Oh but you have 50 years of shooting experience so we must trust you that your $500 gun and $7 box of ammo out shoots the worlds best benchrest shooters/guns……
Not very bright of you to ignore the fact that I shoot 15 types of ammo, but you now have my permission to ignore anything I post.
A real shooter would know that it's important to find the best ammo match for the gun, not just guess that the most expensive ammo must be the best for every gun. LOL.
Mine groups SK Standard Plus at .5 MOA, 100 yards.
LOL. Reading is good. Try it.I guess you don’t remember you posted this? Lmao. A real shooter…. Pffft hahaha. Once again I guess you’re so much better than everyone including top level PRS and benchrest shooters. If only we could be so good….
Factory 20" with Stock-Tek adjustable cheek riser. Arken SH4 6x24, 25 MOA rail. Over the years I've only had a few factory .22s that are this accurate. I go through 15 different types of ammo to find what each prefers. Sure the Voodoo and custom CZ built for NRL are pretty close, but the T1x is light enough for a decent bench shooter and practical hunter. Most of the other Tikkas around here are sub moa or very close as well. I got lucky with this one.What's your setup on the T1x? All factory? 16 or 20"?
I guess you aren’t the sharpest tool in the shed. Idc about your 15 types of ammo. I’m calling your BS on the post which I previously quoted. You’re $500 gun shooting .5moa at 100…… that’s laughable. Maybe you got a couple groups at .5 moa groups but that’s called random luck.LOL. Reading is good. Try it.
Factory 20" with Stock-Tek adjustable cheek riser. Arken SH4 6x24, 25 MOA rail. Over the years I've only had a few factory .22s that are this accurate. I go through 15 different types of ammo to find what each prefers. Sure the Voodoo and custom CZ built for NRL are pretty close, but the T1x is light enough for a decent bench shooter and practical hunter. Most of the other Tikkas around here are sub moa or very close as well. I got lucky with this one.
If I can get at least 3 consecutive 5 shot groups that are consistent, I call it for that rifle.
As you probably know, past 50 yards, it doesn't take much wind to have a negative impact. I haven't stretched this one out past 100 yet, but the other 2 tight shooters are consistent to 300 yards.
I did convert to the vertical pistol grip, too.
You need to read this, again:
A real shooter would know that it's important to find the best ammo match for the gun, not just guess that the most expensive ammo must be the best for every gun.
ROFLMBO
I'll spell it out for, since you don't seem to get it at all. I don't value your opinion, at all.I guess you aren’t the sharpest tool in the shed. Idc about your 15 types of ammo. I’m calling your BS on the post which I previously quoted. You’re $500 gun shooting .5moa at 100…… that’s laughable. Maybe you got a couple groups at .5 moa groups but that’s called random luck.
Ok well you let us know when you start winning all the BR and F-Class matches with your tikka/sk standard .5moa combo. rotfl. And then maybe people on the hide will value your opinion…..I'll spell it out for, since you don't seem to get it at all. I don't value your opinion, at all.
I get it now. Someone asked you, "How stupid can you be?". You thought it was a challenge.Ok well you let us know when you start winning all the BR and F-Class matches with your tikka/sk standard .5moa combo. rotfl. And then maybe people on the hide will value your opinion…..
That’s pretty typical. There’s a thread about shooting the whole box into a group which I’m sure you’ve seen. The .5moa is just a load of BS. Easy to get some 5 shot groups in that range but but not consistently, and that’s with top tier ammo. The dude claiming that is compensating for some daddy issues or just doesn’t know how to measure…You guys and your half MOA nonsense. I just shot 30 rounds (ETA @100 yards) of Eley Target today at the range, from a bench, good conditions. This was my group. I was very pleased to have found .22 ammo that cost less than $10 a box that was capable of shooting at around 2 inches with no wind. View attachment 8347180
I'll send him a box of tissues.Could somebody please send a memo when the girls have stopped their mud fight?
You have correctly stated the design parameters of the action. I own two. They fit nicely into T3 stocks but the bolt throw and everything else, including the magazines, are sized to the 22lr/22WMR/17HMR family of cartridges. One think I do not like about the Vudoo, RimX, and Bergara, are the 2.800 size magazines. Also do not like the 90-degree bolt lift.Look at how long the bolt shroud is and how small the ejection port is on the action as well as how short the bolt itself is, looks like it fits the T3 inlet but has normal 22 Bolt travel. Seems to me this is similar in design to a voodoo with the exception of the dbm and mag. Great in my opinion, the aftermarket won't have to catch up for much to be able to build these things up.
Stuck my sons T1x in a Bravo and used one of their weighted ARCA rails and it balances perfectly.Here is mine in a Bravo chassis. I also have the factory stock with the vertical grip and that is nice also and might be better for a hunting stock. I had a T3x Hunter walnut stock and put that on my T1x in 22lr at one time and I really liked that set up. You can put just about any T3 stock on the T1x so you have a ton of options that are not necessarily advertised as for the T1x. The rifle pictured here is also 17HMR. The barrel is by Lothar Walther. However, the 16-inch factory barrel is a very accurate. I haven't tested this LW barrel yet.