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any shooters here?
anybody here shoot guns? i've got a question about bullet type and accuracy..
i bought a pretty heavy-duty target rifle last summer and now that the bugs are gone, i'm starting to get pretty serious with it. are hollow-tipped bullets any less accurate than solid-tipped ones? the round i'm shooting is .22 magnum, so i don't know if it's too small to even matter, but any help would be appreciated.. so far i'm tagging 2" diameter discs from 100 yards with some degree of consistency, but i'd like to be making that shot from twice the distance and i think at that point, bullet construction is gonna be much more important.. -adam |
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Alright, alright! I'll start looking for gears again! How much did I want for that tranny? Uh, just make it $500 ! Is that OK? I hope?
J/K
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no a little
Yes hollow point does effect accuracy & range a little. Hollow points are not designed for target shooting. They are designed to deform after entry. The deformity causes more tissue damage. There are rounds designed specifically for target shooting. Talk to the people at your local gun store. (go to one small speciallized stores not one of the big chain sporting stores)
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Sounds pretty interesting. Not to be nosey, but can you provide more info about target shooting? Its something I've always admired.
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it's pretty cheap to get into.. probably no more than a $200 initial investment for a used .22 with a set of closed sights.. ammo is super cheap too.. of course, you can EASILY drop $2,000 on a rifle with carbonfiber barrel, custom trigger, etc. etc. etc. but in the beginning it's all about stamina and consistency -a |
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I'm a gun fanatic myself its the one thing that keeps me from spending to much money on my cars cause i know i gotta have money for ammo once the weekends come. I especially like the round that you speak of the 22 magnum and not to say it can't be done but its gonna be hard to get much accuracy at 200 yards with it
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BTW: I got a library fullof all sort of technical gun stuff. If ya need any more info let me know.
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I ave 2 .22s, one w/ a scope and one older style, id type more but my keyboard is still screwed up but sootin is fun! i really can spell its te keyboard i swear
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Just don't forget the .50 Pete. I'm holdin a fmj from one now and can just imagine what can be done with one of those things.
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Good for you!!!
I'm not very familiar with how accurate the 22 mag. is I don't recall it being considered a target rifle. There are a LOT of great .22 rimfire rifles. "Eley Match" is one of the best manufacturers of ammo for the .22lr, they may make .22 mag ammo as well. I'm not sure. As for hollow points vs. solid... I've got a serious Colt CAR-A4 with Springfield Armory optics on it. Nearly all of the match ammo for this rifle (.223) are hollow points. Look up "Army Marksmanship" and "Army Sniper Training" in and you'le find copies of the real manuals on-line in PDF format. BTW, .50 cals are for the weak. Collins, Product test engineer, Defenshield Inc. |
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Try this Link
http://www.huntingnut.com/pointblank.html Free software is never bad... It does look like the 22 mag drops about 39" at 200 yds. Not the hot ticket. Happy shooting PS, I couldn't find 22Mag. match ammo. Collins |
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Collins, can ya tell me a lil bout this defenshield job sounds like its pretty interesting. Do ya test millitairy products?
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Sorry to but in, but I realy don't understand the purpose of target shooting. You can do the same thing with a b-b gun or paintball gun (or even a bow). And if you're just shooting at targets, why would you need a .50 or even a .22?
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I used to go hunting with a .303 British for which I made a custom stock and did a lot of tuning work on, It would hold 1.25 inches of angle day in day out.
One of the most important items in my book is the trigger. It does not and should not on a hunting rifle be extra light, but should release like breaking glass. Great tactile pleasure ! Bearing blue, an oil stone, patience, effort and time is required. I agree a .22 magnum is not the calibre to choose for accuracy and at 200 yards forget it. At 100 yards I would put my money on the standard .22 rim fire as more development has gone into this classic old work horse than any other round and superb match ammo is available. My two cents and nice to talk on something other than cars for a change.
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Josh,
I came up with the idea about two years ago. Some of the attributes of the product date to the civil war. But with new technology in armor and glazing there are some unique (patent pending) qualities to this. Anyway, we had our first sale to the Navy a month ago and we're shipping 4 units to the Malvo trial in 10 days. We've got units rated from 9mm to 30-06 AP (NIJ IV). I'm actually the owner and prez, but product test engineer sounds better. The website is www.defenshield.com . Picts and video of the Marines shooting and blowing it up at Quantico in May are pretty neat, (Talk about a good shot). These guys are the Marine corp rifle and pistol team. Anyway, as far as the sport goes... Yep, I have as much fun with my pellet gun as I do with my AR. I think everyone who shoots enjoys shooting most any weapon. Pellet guns especially now that there's snow on the ground Once I can take a break from the biz for a second I'm going top get into "Practical shooting" and "3 Gun" THAT looks like fun! Collins just some guy Last edited by ww111; 10-23-2003 at 06:26 AM. |
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