Great for me!!!
I'll pick a few that I want to do, and get to creating empty brass
I started a new league last night - Sport Rifle. Five shots each on five bulls. Fifty foot indoor range with .22 rimfire. No thumb hole, no bull barrels, and no slings. This is a handicap match meaning that us bad shooters get extra shots - Match one the top shooter scores 228; subtract your match one score from that, and that is how many extra shots you get on your target; with a perfect score being five bulls per bulls eye you can divide your handicap shots however you want; after the first match they average match scores and your match handicap is based off the highest average; so in the end it is possible for the best and worst shooter to be within only a few points of each other. Last night was match two, but my first night. I saw that the high for night one was 220 and the low was 146. I shot a 160 on my first target. I decided to shoot target two right away so I would be on schedule. By the time I shot my first 25 shots (five per bull on five bulls) and my handicap of 60 shots I ended up with a score of 213 (week two's top score is 228). By the way, my raw score, the first 25 shots, improved by 27 over match one
This is a fun game if you are looking to bring something new to your club that will let everyone compete. We are using the NRA A-32 targets.
Redialed my scope for fifty feet using a rest and didn't notice how heavy and gritty the 10/22 trigger is. Got to the range and shot low low low. Put the gun back on a rest and printed a one inch group of 25 shots right where I put the crosshairs. Got home and at midnight I was looking not only at a new trigger for the rifle, but also a new scope (the base optics don't focus well at 50'), new trigger kit for my Ruger Mark III (s) (one with red dot and one open sight - both for bulls eye), new bulls eye grip for the main Mark III, ... At last check my wish list is well over $1K
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I will try to get some more holes in paper and send you a happy packet