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    First time at 100 yards with the .22lr

    Last week i´ve shot my Anschütz the first time at 100 yards with the Lapua/SK X3 Trainer ammo. I was really happy to see how good the combination Rifle and Ammo worked. Here´s the target, 12 rounds in the bull the3 others a re height and windage adjustment.

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    Very good Gunner! I like to shoot my Marlin model 80 .22 cal. at 100 yards- it separates the men from the boys.

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    very nice shooting. I could not match this at one hundred yards, but, I WILL TRY TOMOROW> thanks, gunner

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    Hi Pattern14 and duggaboy,

    thank you. Yes it is a interesting way to shoot. The next time i will downsize my 300 yards target in Scale and try it at 100 yards with the .22lr as a training exercise. Lets see and find out. Duggaboy, please let me see your target.

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    100 yards

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    Great shooting, great rifle and great ammo! Which model Annie are you shooting? .22's are far under-rated in my book. What more can I say?


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    aprayinbear,

    thank you much! My rifle is an Anschütz Match Modell 54. You´re right, they are really underrated. But we´re knowing that they are good!

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    That's a much better group than I ever shot with irons. Even with optics i'd have a hard time matching this.

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    Thank you Rob!

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    Very nice shooting! Got to love the .22 LR at any range.

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    Thank you Rapidrob, they are got at any range from 25m up to 100m!

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