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New scope on my .223
I added a new scope to my Charles Daly/Zastava .223 so I had to rezero it. After doing that I taped this quarter to the bullseye. 3 shots, 2 1/2 hits. @ 100 yards. Killed a groundhog shortly after. No pic, as it wasn't pretty. Hornady 40 gr VMAX makes a real mess of them.
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im impressed! next time show the gopher pics!
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I got myself a Super Sniper HD, I'm excited. I plan on mounting it on something larger than .223 though...
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3 shots, 2 1/2 hits. @ 100 yards! Now that's shooting.
Show us the scope on the .223. |
great shooting!! how did you tack the quarter so tightly.? i imagine the first shot would have sent the coin flying.
isnt punching a hole in a quarter against the law? |
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Technically, yes. |
He shot Liberty !!!!! Get him !
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Good shooting! Did you try any of the ammo that I made for you?
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Ok to answer some questions:
OJU gophers and groundhogs are different. Groundhogs are much bigger. The one I shot yesterday was around 10-12 lbs. No pics. It was ugly, kinda dissected him, I don't like posting graphic stuff like that. The scope is a BSA sweet .223. 6-18 X 40 designed for the .223 round and has 3 turret drums in various bullet weights designed to compensate for bullet trajectory from 100 to 400 yrds. The scope I removed was a 4-12x40 Nikon that I was less than thrilled with. I have trouble with fixed objective lens scopes as I shoot with my glasses on and I have a progressive lens. The BSA has an adjustable objective lens that allows me to focus better and also acts as a range finder so you can adjust the elevation turret to get the correct trajectory. It sits on a pair of medium high weaver style steel mounts. Be warned this scope is a long sucker, it's about half the length of my barrel but seems pretty stable. I used my lead sled from the roof of my van. Hey I was in the field. No shooting benches out there. I didn't tape the quarter to the target. I had a friend throw it in the air.........just kidding, just kidding. I used two layers of that clear tape they use for packing, taped to a target, taped to a cardboard box out in the field at a measured distance. It held for all but that last shot on the edge and that only loosened it. Illegal? I dunno ...arrest me. Don't they have better things to do? I'll post pics of the whole system later after I take some. Art, yes I have shot a bunch of the rounds you sent me, but some rounds don't allow me to close the bolt. I suspect these are reloads fired in your gun that has a different shoulder on the chamber, so they are fire formed to your gun not mine. They work, but it takes a lot of pressure on the bolt to close it. They are range only as they are FMJ and and it's illegal here to hunt wit FMJ. |
here is the set up. Yeah the scope is big, looks like you could hit something on Venus.
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Beautiful set-up. I have taken woodchucks @ 200 yards with a 22-250, not pretty. I prefer my 22 mag on chucks.
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Thank you. My BIL shoots em with 22-250 also. He shot one the other night at like 75 yards and we found half of it in one bean row and the other half a row over. nasty.
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Very nice setup!!
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Thank you Art.
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Are we having a .223 thread now...
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Most impressive, well done!
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Bill, that is stunning. yer gonna make me go get some pics of my CZ .223 now. Just what IS that beauty?
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Here is the one I used to get some prairie dogs a few weeks ago (Savage FP110 in .223): http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1311549186.jpg
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Those are nice Neil. I like the accu- trigger a lot. Huge improvement on those rifles. The 110 is one of the best shooters there is really.
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