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Come you RPR fan boys

Don’t know about all that shit but it sure puts the brains through the back of a squirrels head at 40y ?‍♂️?‍♂️?‍♂️
 

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Hows the wife with you leaving dead squirrels on the carpet there, in your pic ? :)
Looks like a dog toy, not a squirrel...

Sounds like the OP's got an expensive rifle that can't beat an RPRR. I don't have one myself, but I've seen a bunch shot at matches. They hold their own, though the 15 round mags seem to be a weak point.
 
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Wow no pics? Guess nobody can do it or the gun isn't capable in stock form.
 
Half moa all day at 50 yards?

Snort! :D

The bloody best rimfire rifles in the world can barely do that, with the best ammo available,
when fired from a fixture in the testing tunnels at the Eley and Lapua factory facilities.

Somebody is an optimist. ;)
 
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I don't think he knows what MOA actually means. To translate for the aggressive OP, I believe what he is trying to say is .5 of an inch at 50 yards all day.

.5 MOA at 50 yards is 1/4 of an inch. And yes, the best .22's money can buy will struggle with the gun in fixtures while being shot in 0 wind tunnels and probably never achieve .5 MOA.

A Bleiker .22 rifle set the current range record at the Eley Customer Test Range in January 2014 with a group of 12.4 mm. This equates to a .488189
Slightly under 1/2 inch.
We're talkin about a gun that costs about $10,000.00

T.S.