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<blockquote data-quote="Sgt Dog" data-source="post: 4030786" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>If I can get this on the right thread this time!!</p><p>=====</p><p></p><p>In 22 BPCR we shoot </p><p>Chickens offhand at 50m (size of a golf ball)</p><p>Then pigs at 100</p><p>Turkeys at 150</p><p>Rams at 200.</p><p></p><p>Testing ammo you find some fall apart after 100. Some after 150. But when you find the lot that holds with your gun on the Rams at 200, it feels good. Quite interesting to find which really float or drift with a good shooter behind the gun and a good spotter. You can see a three inch group at 100 turn into a shotgun pattern on a Turkey. I never tried the stuff holding up at the Rams any further than 200. Would have been even more interesting.</p><p></p><p>That Aguila standard velocity would shoot lights out at 50m so was a great cheap ammo for practicing off-hand at golfball size chickens. Wouldn’t want to do that with $15 per box of RWS-100 or any of the other spendy ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt Dog, post: 4030786, member: 15840"] If I can get this on the right thread this time!! ===== In 22 BPCR we shoot Chickens offhand at 50m (size of a golf ball) Then pigs at 100 Turkeys at 150 Rams at 200. Testing ammo you find some fall apart after 100. Some after 150. But when you find the lot that holds with your gun on the Rams at 200, it feels good. Quite interesting to find which really float or drift with a good shooter behind the gun and a good spotter. You can see a three inch group at 100 turn into a shotgun pattern on a Turkey. I never tried the stuff holding up at the Rams any further than 200. Would have been even more interesting. That Aguila standard velocity would shoot lights out at 50m so was a great cheap ammo for practicing off-hand at golfball size chickens. Wouldn’t want to do that with $15 per box of RWS-100 or any of the other spendy ammo. [/QUOTE]
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