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    First few rounds through my new .22 CZ 455

    10 .22 rounds in each target, from 15 m w. support

    First time ever shooting w. a scope and first time shooting a rifle in 16-17 years.
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    Good shooting Tex!!!

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    I am definitly not complaining

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    Not to bad but I think you are a little hard on the trigger finger, you are pulling.

    Now do that at 100 meters, the 22 is certainly able to :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post

    Now do that at 100 meters, the 22 is certainly able to :-)
    I was thinking 15m isn't enormous, but in a woodland environment, it could well be the average distance for engaging the target. Would still like to see how good Jakob is further down range
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    all my rifles (CZ & 1022) are zero'd at 60mtrs, as .22 if quite a straight trajectory, you can shoot anything bang on the crosshairs from 15m upto 70m ish

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    I am used to 30 meters, 100, 200, and 300.

    The 30 and 200 was the distiance our G3 rifles in the army was zeroed at. I.e the bullet passed the zero point of the sight line in it's trajectory at 30 and 200 meters. We only had iron sights (well, H&K's dioptre sight is very good). So the firing range in the Barracks was 30 meter for short range practice.

    100 metrs is the range I was hooting at as an 11 year old recruit sharp shooter. And 300 meter was the longest distance in the Norwegian standard rifle marksmanship sport.

    So thats the distances I am used to so Ia m sticking with them for hunting rifles as well...that said, have not fired a shot since my last stint with the army in 2000
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