Is your 22 a literal nail driver?

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bambihunter

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I had purchased a Ruger 10/22 .22lr with the Fajen stock, hammer forged heavy barrel, target trigger, etc. Using Wolf Target Match Extra (I think that was what it was called, it wasn't their best, but was decently priced target ammo), my best 10 shot group at 100 yards was 1.17".
I didn't think that was too bad for an off the shelf rifle, mid-level ammo, and 53 year old eyes.
 

WoodsCraft

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I have a Remington 40x and a Model 52 Winchester which will absolutely drive nails if you feed them the right match ammo properly weighed and sorted. I hear people tell me now days weight sorting its not necessary but I still engage in the practice.
 

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Test driving my Bergara with a Rugged Oculus … with either Federal or CCI Target loads, 5 shot groups at .5”.
 

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