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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
coming from shooting f/class where wind and ammo reloading is the game . I think this 22 bench rest is mostly reading the wind as all high end ammo should shoot if you adjust for different lots. a good rifle will shoot good in the end
I to believe the blue spring is the best . Tried all 5 springs and the lightest one was the best by far . the wind is the culprit on elevation in groups if it is blowing in a head wind or tailing. Just my 2 cents
We can all learn from each other about these rifles. Please share what yours likes ammo wise and how it shoots. It benefits the rest of us v22s shooters
Good for you getting out there with your new rifle is what it is about ! We didnt buy these things just to think about what they might do. Every time you go out and compete it makes you a better competitor no matter ammo used .
Well mike I have never had A f/tf out of my other 2 bench rifles using 10x . Maybe 2 40+ year old rifles did alittle more testing on there guns before selling them
If any body would trade me my eley 10x for lapua i would take them up on it . Point is I paid good money for a rifle that doesnt like it! Didnt see that warning when putting my hard earned hourly made money on order sheet
cant go wrong with the bench rest night force.I have a few and tho comp x55 but would only use the bench rest ones if they made weight on my f/tr rifles.
I think tuners are as important as lot ,Spife if you had a tuner on your 52d you might have tuned every one of those lots to shoot as good as one on lower left. Funny thing I always hear 22 bench shooters out in Calif say oh I got a bad batch of 10x and I always say sell it to me .Never had 1...