Folks,
Just started shooting .22 rim fire at 100 yards trying to work myself up to 200 yards. A couple of questions:
1) Here is a comparison of two Eley bullets and Wolf at 100 yards. I was only focusing on elevation (not a good zero but shot all on the same zero). Wind was blowing but I tried to shoot the same aim point each time and not worry about azimuth. Are these typical of what others are seeing in terms of vertical dispersion and also difference between the bullets. I have not sorted by rim thickness. I am shooting an H&R model 12.
2) I am going to try sorting my rim thickness but am not sure how to separate. How close do you have to be in thickness to be acceptable?
Thanks in advance
Just started shooting .22 rim fire at 100 yards trying to work myself up to 200 yards. A couple of questions:
1) Here is a comparison of two Eley bullets and Wolf at 100 yards. I was only focusing on elevation (not a good zero but shot all on the same zero). Wind was blowing but I tried to shoot the same aim point each time and not worry about azimuth. Are these typical of what others are seeing in terms of vertical dispersion and also difference between the bullets. I have not sorted by rim thickness. I am shooting an H&R model 12.
2) I am going to try sorting my rim thickness but am not sure how to separate. How close do you have to be in thickness to be acceptable?
Thanks in advance