And I must say, the neighbor remark is the truth. He moved shortly thereafter:smiley_clap:
Ahhh, good times and good memories! lmao
And I must say, the neighbor remark is the truth. He moved shortly thereafter:smiley_clap:
It was a fun gun to Shoot!
:smiley_baseball:
Where's the target with all the holes in it?????
I've got one. Damned thing shoots all over the map at 50 yds.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good luck dialing it in. I've got a Bushnell 3 X 9 on the piece of crap. :smiley_confused_vra
I've got one. Damned thing shoots all over the map at 50 yds.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good luck dialing it in. I've got a Bushnell 3 X 9 on the piece of crap. :smiley_confused_vra
One thing to remember when shooting 22's is to do a light cleaning after each brand of ammo. The 22LR has wax lube on it and without doing a light cleaning after each brand you basicly are creating a new wax coating in the barrel when mixing ammo.
After the light cleaning and starting a new brand of bullets shoot a few groups to let the barrel get coated with the new wax coating. Say 15-20 rounds then go for test grouping. I feel you will get better accuracy.
Frank
This sounds like some good information