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Ruger 10/22 - Best Distance To Zero 22lr (Accuracy & Holdover Test) 

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Today I'm testing out where holdovers would be at different distances from within 10m out to 75m+ for my Ruger 10/22 Man are these things accurate! The rotary magazines also do a great job cycling the rounds vs my past experiences with other .22lr guns where failure to feed or failure to eject are common issues.
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@eox555
@eox555 3 месяца назад
Tanks for the video! 🎯My .22lr is zeroed @ 50y. All the way down to 25y is virtually same point of impact! @ 60y drops 0.6". @ 75y drops 2" @ 100Y DROPS 6". With SK velocity of 1,135ft/sec.
@BafflingBS
@BafflingBS 15 дней назад
This is really good info. What's your barrel length?
@chetkrop
@chetkrop Месяц назад
I zeroed my 10/22 at 25 yds, also had same POI at 50 yds. At 100 yds it took a while to get on paper, but after I did, I realized that it is opposite of my AR. I had about 5-1/2 inch drop at 100 yards from POA to POI on the 22. I watched this video about 5 times prior to going to the range, but did not sink in until I realized it. GREAT VIDEO, I have learned lots from it. Thank You
@jacklord1580
@jacklord1580 3 месяца назад
The best thing about this vid is knowing your rifles capacity to be accurate, theyre not all the same. Very helpful video to teach us to realize it🥰
@christinamoneyhan5688
@christinamoneyhan5688 Год назад
Thank you for this demonstration. I zero at 50 yards. Check the hold over I will need at 75 yards. I do not shoot game beyond that distance due to drop and mostly energy loss . They are making hyper velocity rounds now days that are approaching the 1800 fps. but from what I have seen most rifles do not group well with them. Well, have a great Grouse hunt . 👍🇺🇸✌🏻
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice, yeah my ballistics show pretty identical drop when zeroed for 25 or 50 for these federal bulk ammo 1200 FPS, I also keep most my hunting shots within 50 - I find that’s more than enough for small game! Thanks for watching! 🤙🤙
@firebrand07
@firebrand07 Год назад
I zero at 50. Furthest out from that zero was a dead crow at 120yds. Mine has a Clerke 16” heavy barrel. Sniper rifle😁
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
🔥🔥🔥
@tonyjetton8352
@tonyjetton8352 Год назад
Excellent video. Refreshingly free of BS.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thank you i'm happy you enjoyed it!
@lonefishnone4958
@lonefishnone4958 Год назад
Man I envy you young guys that can shoot comfortably from prone. At my age and level of fitness I'd be rolling on my fat belly like an upside-down turtle. Then I'd need the jack from the truck to get me back on my feet. Love your channel and content. First class all the way!
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Haha thank you I’m glad to hear you enjoy the channel! Cheers 🙌
@hrbricker
@hrbricker Год назад
Just had to comment about that need for a jack to get up. I'm past 86 and it isn't getting any easier. Fortunately, I'm in a club and get to shoot sitting down at a bench.
@stevenwagner9912
@stevenwagner9912 Месяц назад
At 62 I am crippled and your comment is familiar. I actually discovered a ruptured disc in my neck when I tried to sight in my 243 from prone. I wasn't able to get my eye behind the scope because of pain. Now the arthritis limits the amount of recoil I can handle. My right trigger finger doesn't have much feeling in it. I find myself using my second finger.
@gerardgoubel4169
@gerardgoubel4169 Месяц назад
A quand un stand de tir dans les maisons de retraite 😊😊😊😊😊
@gerardgoubel4169
@gerardgoubel4169 Месяц назад
J’en ai 75,,,,
@recondrone6826
@recondrone6826 Год назад
60 yards works for me.. I've actually seen the trajectory of stinger .22LR when you have the sun behind you while shooting into a shaded treeline. The .22 shoots very flat out to 60 yards then you start to see the drop and at 100 yards it drops about 3 inches..so at a very short range its about a half inch high. Basically at 60 yards you can hold almost dead on from 10 yards out to 100. Other standard velocity .22 with the same zero are about 1 inch high at short range and drop about 6 to 7 inches at 100. This is were Kentucky windage kicks in and knowing your gun and ammo!
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice, yup the key is practice & knowing your gun ammo and holdovers! 💯
@Betterifitsfree
@Betterifitsfree 8 месяцев назад
Well said. I've experienced "seeing the flight path" too, and it is a great help in visualizing the .22 trajectory.
@Maddog3060
@Maddog3060 Год назад
I'm always amazed when I see how accurate/precise a properly calibrated .22LR rifle can be. I wasn't much of a gun person until recently, but I could have sworn when I was younger people tended to say rimfire cartridges in general weren't very accurate/precise. I don't think I'll be small game hunting any time soon, so I'm just fiddling with my 10/22; kind of treating it like a PCC in a way. Even got like a cheap Wal-Mart red dot sight on it just for fun. I still need to finish sighting it in for shorter ranges (~7-20 yards). Ridiculous, I know, but I never claimed I was smart. XD
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Yup these things can be pretty accurate indeed within 50yds. It’s only around 100yd+ that it gets finicky and you start to need better ammo for consistency. But plinking and hunting within the closer distances it makes it super easy.
@jimsiggy
@jimsiggy Год назад
For me using standard velocity ammo, I like about an 80Yd zero, this puts you about 1.5" low at 100, and 1.5" high at 50, 1.75" low at 25". This gives you the best overall same hold zero (but you can adjust your hold for more precision) out to around 100. Zeroing like this allows you to take advantage of your weapon's ballistics, for simpler shooting, but still enough accuracy over the entire range to hit small game.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
That sounds like pretty good MPBR I’m going to have a try at that, must say I haven’t tried that 80yd zero yet thanks for the insight.
@garlandhood9729
@garlandhood9729 Год назад
This. Sounds good thinking I think
@randywollin5732
@randywollin5732 10 месяцев назад
You should have given the distance of bore and scope center line. That makes all the difference in how you zero a rifle. The higher the scope the father down range you have to zero.
@minerblue9641
@minerblue9641 3 месяца назад
@jimsiggy After watching this video. And after finding out about where my rifle starts spreading shots out about bigger than say about 1 1/2 inches. I would zero at that range, if I wanted a long range zero. Which I don't.
@Jenbak
@Jenbak Год назад
You are the very best hunting/shooting channel I have ever seen! So nice to see a guy using equipment for the average guy. I can’t afford expensive guns and shooting rests. I also love your big game hunting videos. I don’t have any Camo and to see you wearing a brown jacket and regular guy toques and hats is so awesome. Thank you so very very much. You are the only channel I follow out of many, who I have turned on my notifications for! 😀
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
That is so nice and relieving to hear, thank you for your kind words! Sometimes I feel like I’m at a major disadvantage when making these videos as I don’t have the latest and greatest equipment nor a full production crew to help film and edit but it’s awesome to hear that that can be viewed positively too. And yup you’re right just an average guy here using my own equipment that I can afford and I don’t have sponsors etc so at least I can keep everything 100% honest!
@Therealphillipsphamily
@Therealphillipsphamily 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. You approached it like a normal person, not a gucci gun, special ops, gun smith prepper, doing more to impress us normal person viewers with data and models and types and calculations (often confusing us) than to make us look forward to getting out and doing the same. I have a better picture of what I’m gonna do myself when I hit the range than I ever have from the other 15 or so accuracy/zeroing/scope vids I’ve watched. And I didn’t have to listen to a single product “advertised”, to boot. 😁 Thank you. #likesubscribehitthebell 🤙🏾
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 9 месяцев назад
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video thank you! 👍
@camouflagepeacock6414
@camouflagepeacock6414 Год назад
25m is perfect. You are right on the drop after 50m. 70m is -4" & 100m it will be -8".
@archer721
@archer721 Год назад
All in all, this is a great video! IMO… Lead sleds are great for zeroing and establishing a range chart for POA vs POI… and that’s really all they are good for. If you’re using one for target shooting… you have no skill. My preferred zero distance is where my bullet path meets the optical plane. - keep pushing the distance to where the bullet stops climbing above your point of aim. If you zero your rifle at 20m and it hits higher at 30m… then adjust and continue to move your target out and shoot again… keep continuing to move your target out to the point of where your bullet path and the optics meet and everything falls below it until you reach a point that all shots fired at close range POI are below the POA and as you move away the POI gradually climbs to meet the POA. Once they meet and then POI starts to fall under the POA again “without climbing above the POA” that is the actual zero point. From that point (distance/range) you will be able to establish a pretty accurate bullet drop calculation and know that “everything” will be at a rate of drop below the POA… if you have a scope with adjustable turrets then you can make a very simple chart or marks on the turrets to dial the rang very simply and accurately. - “zero” on the dial becomes truly “zero” and no shot travels above “zero” If you really want to push this concept… get an MOA ramped sight/scope mount. This will allow you to adjust the reticle in your scope to maximize the elevation click range by tilting the scope a little bit allowing you to start your elevation adjustments at a lower point on the turret scale… this provides you an additional level of elevation adjustment that will stretch your range adjustment significantly over a 0-MOA by adding 20-40 MOA to your adjustment scale. This all may be a bit much for a .22LR… but this carries across the spectrum of all calibers.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Don’t even need it to zero either, should have good enough fundamentals to zero without one.
@archer721
@archer721 Год назад
@@OutdoorsAnonymous 😎👍 - agreed!… but some people just plain don’t! 😁
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
And yup agreed. My competition 22 is set up that way how you mentioned on your post edit 🙃
@archer721
@archer721 Год назад
@@OutdoorsAnonymous - nice! - I don’t really shoot competitively anymore since I retired. it was a little easier to afford when the Army paid for all of the travel, lodging, ammo, etc- so I do some local shoots here and there, but only a couple times a year anymore. Thanks for the replies to my comment. I really appreciate it and have enjoyed watching the few of your videos that I have seen and looking forward to checking out a few more.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Lived the dream! Absolute, thank you for watching the videos I’m glad you’re enjoying them. I should be having more long range content coming down the pipe the summer will be doing more PRS shoots moving forward :) but first… spring turkey 🦃 opener this weekend!
@richardpugliese3391
@richardpugliese3391 3 месяца назад
Great effort for showing ( shooters ) the bullet trajectory over the various distance!! Thank you .
@NachalYahu
@NachalYahu Год назад
I agree with you. I also zero between 20 and 25yds depending on velocity. That way you can adjust how long and high you want bullet to be above your line of sight. Nice filming.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Awesome, yup and for my competition 22 I zero for 50 and use match bullets. Thanks for watching 🤙🤙
@johnndavis7647
@johnndavis7647 18 дней назад
I take it that you have found a brand of ammo that your rifle really likes. Many guns will show a strong preference for a particular brand, weight, or type of bullet. I shoot a lot of bulk pack ammo. When I luck onto some ammo that shoots into one ragged hole at 25 yards, I go back to the store and buy more of it. Thanks for the video The woods are thick where I live. Most shots at small game are at 20 to 25 yards. It's rare that I will have to shoot more than 40 yards. I can usually sneak in a little closer.
@EagleEyeShooting
@EagleEyeShooting 2 года назад
Great discussion, regardless where folk settle in distance. It's best to know WHERE your zero lands in multiple positions: Prone, Kneeling, standing, bench. You will find your zero walking around in these different positions. Ballistic calculators/dope will affirm distance regardless of zero-ed distance
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
Yup, for sure there’s a lot of various factors to consider from ammo type, equipment factors, environmental factors to shooter factors! Best to zero to a distance where ballistics is in the favor of what range you’ll usually shoot within, and test and confirm holdovers at different distances and get familiar with it like what I’m doing here. Especially if using the rifle to hunt and there’s possibility of shooting unknown distances unlike target shooting where a miss or bad shot might not be a big deal, a bad shot on a live animal might just injure it and that’s just not ethical practice!
@ChrisHirner
@ChrisHirner Год назад
50 meter zero here with standard velocity. Then switch to velocitors or stingers for 100m. hold over is minimal when you use the higher power round for long distance. Id like to say i figured that out on purpose but it was more of a accidental plinking discovery.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice, hard time finding the good ammo so I stick to the cheaper bulk 22 and the 25m zero does the job for my small game on this one!
@reb1050
@reb1050 Год назад
After watching the video and reading some of the comments, it's quite evident that many people have their own opinion as to what distance is best to sight in their .22 rifles. I am no exception to that. Personally, I sight in my .22s at 35 yds. I have two 10/22s. One was bought way back in 1976. I have found it is most accurate using CCI Mini-Mag hollow points ammo. My newer take down 10/22 prefers CCI Stingers. Sighting in at 35 yds. assures me that from 10 yds, up to 50 yds. is deadly on small game. I have other weapons for 50+ yd. and longer ranges.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice yup exactly it depends on ur ammo ballistics and what purpose you’re using it for. I shoot rimfire matches (diff gun diff ammo) and that one is zeroed at 50. We shoot out to 300, 400 yards in some stages.
@danulman8837
@danulman8837 Год назад
I built a competition 10/22 with an original Ruger receiver with all internal parts and the barrel made by Kidd and a Victor Titan stock. I’ve competed with it out to 300 yards and managed to take first and second place against Voodoo, Bergera, CZ and Tikka bolt guns. I zero at 50 yards and find that most ammo (except for the really crappy stuff) groups really well at 50yds in my rifles-the quality starts to really show at 100. What separates (and costs more money) the “good” ammo from the “regular” stuff is the time and effort put forth by the manufacturers to maintain a high level of consistency in priming compound and powder and bullet consistency. That’s pretty much what separates the good stuff from the cheap stuff. In my rifles the accuracy at 100 yards of the less expensive stuff doesn’t effect the width of the group but the vertical spread caused by inconsistent primer and powder application which effects velocity. Most people don’t realize how much effect the primer compound has in the velocity of a 22 rimfire round. With the 50 yard zero and an approximate muzzle velocity of 1060 fps, my rifle shoots 2/10’s inch high at 25yds, 2.6 inches low at 75yds and 7.7 inches low at 100 yds. Bullet drop at 200 yards is 57 inches and a whopping 162 inches at 300 yards!
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice! That’s some good shooting indeed! And 100% agree with your comments regarding ammo! I just use this as my hunting rig so I have a different setup for my competition rig this year I’m using a savage b22. SK match ammo is working good through it so far!
@danulman8837
@danulman8837 Год назад
@@OutdoorsAnonymous I’ve been using a lot of SK Long Range Match and Eley Match. Even with the “good” stuff, the lot number has a big impact on accuracy. I’ve seen significant differences in group sizes at longer distances with ammo from same manufacturer but different lot numbers….
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Yup I believe it!
@jrcostilla9105
@jrcostilla9105 Год назад
Very thorough finally someone that understands knowing what your rifle will do is the key to having confidence. I also have a sniper reticle on the new 10/22 I just bought and wondered if I would ever use it. Awesome video
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks man 👍 I have a totally different setup for my PRS guns but for this small game hunting rifle this setup is lightweight, low cost and perfect for its use!
@easttexan2933
@easttexan2933 26 дней назад
Some real world info right there. thanks. nice shooting by the way.
@markroth4458
@markroth4458 2 года назад
Thanks - you answered my question. Appreciate you taking time to save me some time at the range..
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
Glad you found the video helpful! Thanks for watching 🤙🤙
@richanthony9710
@richanthony9710 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for taking the time and demonstrating this for us. Very helpful as I’m new to the 10/22 world, but quickly fell in love with it.
@jimmydunn3775
@jimmydunn3775 Год назад
Great video! Use your spent brass to mark your target between shot movements.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks for watching! 🤙🤙
@donaldscott8584
@donaldscott8584 5 месяцев назад
very good presentation very well articulated and lots of food for thought
@8762usma
@8762usma 6 месяцев назад
Great video! I have to zero my new 10/22, and this video was really helpful.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 6 месяцев назад
Glad to hear! Thanks!
@BillBarth-e5u
@BillBarth-e5u Год назад
Really good information and easy to understand. I been shooting my 10/22 once a week and going from 50 to 100yds now I know where to zero
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed the video!
@BillBarth-e5u
@BillBarth-e5u Год назад
I sure did enjoy it. I'm going to see how accurate I can get at 100yds then I will settle in around 75. I really enjoy shooting but I don't hunt.
@coppertopv365
@coppertopv365 2 года назад
I'd say 50 yards or 45.72 meters.. then bring it into 25 and see where it hits then out to 100 yards and see where it hits. 22lr's in most cases hit kinda flat, an fast, shouldn't be too far off close or far if zeroed at 50.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
I should have filmed it, but I did try 20 (aka 100) 25, 36, 50 m zeros stuck with the 25 as it was the one that shot tightest within my hunting range (within 50m) and didn’t have any bullet rise. The other zeroes seemed to have bullet rise of 1-3” at their mid ranges. I like the 25 zero you can basically point and shoot headshot
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
In fact I might re-do that test and film it
@ontheside5942
@ontheside5942 2 года назад
I get really good results with a 50 yard zero using CCI Standard Velocity 40grn. I'm sure other ammo is good also.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
I found 25 and 50 for these federals have very close trajectories almost identical within my ranges I shoot
@rik4369
@rik4369 2 месяца назад
Great work! Just picked up a Ruger 10/22. Great advic and shooting. Semper Fi from an Ole Marine!
@22lr_plinking
@22lr_plinking 2 года назад
Well done. Everyone is different but if it works for you 👍👍👍👍👍
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
That’s right, zero to what distance ranges you’ll mostly be shooting at.
@galesams4205
@galesams4205 9 месяцев назад
I served in a armored calvery unit in vietnam we would zero the 90mm main gun at 1000 with H.E. meters . The scope on the m-60 tank had a 4 click which click = 1000meter. just like fireing a very big rifle but with 7 different flavors of ammo. 4th inf div.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 9 месяцев назад
Thats awesome, I’m armoured as well!
@jimmycarter2492
@jimmycarter2492 Год назад
Love a 10 22 = I've used one for over 40yrs and killed a load of squirrels with it , enjoyed your post. 🇺🇸
@Fpoonful
@Fpoonful 3 месяца назад
4:56 that bullet wiz 😳
@mgwaccnt
@mgwaccnt Год назад
Thank You Sir for putting in the time. I appreciate the insight.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks for watching! 🤙🤙
@phillipowens1493
@phillipowens1493 Год назад
When reporting distances i suggest you provide both meters and feet as many of us are not as familiars with the metric system. thanks
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
I’ve switched to yards these days since it’s what’s most used in shooting sports just makes things easier lol
@paulamericanfreedom2615
@paulamericanfreedom2615 Год назад
I just looked it up and a yard is 36 inches a meter is 39.inches so not a lot of difference
@RobsLounge
@RobsLounge 10 месяцев назад
You could always .......... Just look it up on the device you're using to watch the video. It probably would have been faster than commenting on the video....... 😅
@tibicsoki8972
@tibicsoki8972 10 месяцев назад
Easy solution, learn the metric system. It much simpler than inches and yards
@RobsLounge
@RobsLounge 10 месяцев назад
Merica!
@jojo-dn7qb
@jojo-dn7qb Год назад
i have a10/22 with an 18in kidd barrel. crazy accurate. i use it for bullseye matches at 50yrds
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice! 🤙🤙
@JohnnyRebKy
@JohnnyRebKy Год назад
I never had a range or a range finder growing up in the country. So we always just picked a spot...like the other side of the pond..and set sights for it 😂. Had no idea how many yards it was lol. All i knew was it was dead on across the pond and a bit low at the woodline 😂. It worked 👍😎. Just had to know where each bullet would hit and different areas of the farm and remember it
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice lol old school 💯
@Quentin217
@Quentin217 23 дня назад
Each to his own, but I zero my 10-22 to fifty yards. At a hundred yards, the parallex factor on the scope makes my groups so poor that I consider the maximum reliable range to be about 75 yards, depending on what I am shooting at.
@stevenwagner9912
@stevenwagner9912 Месяц назад
Varied and interesting ways everyone does it. I guess the best method is what works best for you. All have some good points.
@AttackorAdapt
@AttackorAdapt 10 дней назад
Gonna depend on your rifle and set up. I run bolt guns, with -30c going for birds ie ptarmigan(northern partridge), or snowshoe hare, you won't do well at all with a ruger 10/22, it simply won't cycle without mini mag, or high velocity rounds well over 1200fps. I do a 45yard zero, as at our rimfire silhouette range it's, 45, 67, 97, and 113 yards. With a bdc reticle on either of my MK II's, it's first hashmark down with 36gr Mini Mag at 67 yards. 40 gr standard velocity loads, is that same reticle mark at 45. I just ended up finding the B.C for the chosen load and shooting it over a chrono, got an avg velocity and did a drop chart to 100 yards. With that same 45 yard zero, I've hit an 8" AR 500 plate at 330 yards with cci stingers.
@t.davidgordon2425
@t.davidgordon2425 Год назад
I was sighting my 10/22 yesterday, and my scope did not have enough eye relief. When I take it out again, it will be off, so I will start at 10l and go from there, but I will center it at 25, and then hold under or over for that. Thank you for your advice.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Awesoem thanks for watching!
@KELLY-kq7fb
@KELLY-kq7fb Год назад
Those safety glasses look real impressive on top of your head.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Sure does!
@kellyzabriskie7332
@kellyzabriskie7332 Месяц назад
Good info. Thanks for sharing. I’m going to conduct a similar test to see where I am at.
@theoutdoorslifetv3200
@theoutdoorslifetv3200 11 дней назад
Good range discipline. You’ve had training.
@kenharper7189
@kenharper7189 Год назад
Nice job on taking your time to use that scope! 👍
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks! 🤙🤙
@beerhunter272
@beerhunter272 Год назад
What length of barrel is that? Good video. Thanks!
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
18.5” barrel! Thanks for watching 🤙🤙
@upStomp
@upStomp 6 дней назад
I zero at 35yds for hunting. That keeps me within a 1/2" from 15 to 50 with standard velocity ammo.
@Dutch.1722
@Dutch.1722 Год назад
Mildot or BDC scope? I used to bust 200 yard water balloons with iron sights for fun. Scope was too easy. You can zero 25 M at the +1 mildot above the crosshairs and get more distance play from scope. If you need more, back the scope power off and spread the distance of the dots. And if a dot is close to a preferred distance you can message the power back and forth to calibrate the mildot for it. I do this for xbow scope and airguns. .22 rimfire is kinda a no brainer when compared. I use a zero 25 yards at 8X. And holding dead on I can free hand head shoot squirrel out to 55 yards. Any further gets iffy because the perception of the terrain changes and they are hard to recover. Also you can use a laser and create a range card for your preferred bullet and corresponding dope. Note the exact distance of point of impact for each dot and corresponding distance. Transcribe it to half a 3x5" note card and tape to the stock or get fancy and cut out a circle the same size as your flip cap scope cover and attach it inside with some glue or tape. You did a fine job of squaring away your rifle.
@robertfarmer8372
@robertfarmer8372 2 месяца назад
A better demonstration would be to actually use the other 4 targets also and all in different ranges. 2) What ammo are you using and how does it compare with other 22 ammo?
@chevypreps6417
@chevypreps6417 Год назад
Good shooting. I am surprised it dropped that much at 75 yards.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Yea I find these bulk ammo that shoot jaut over supersonic tend to do only be decent out to 50yds. Out close to 100 yds and further they go “transonic” and get really inconsistent. So I use subsonic ammo for my match rimfire for the consistency but these bulk cheap stuff so great at regular hunting ranges!
@stevekiemele995
@stevekiemele995 2 года назад
A ballistic calculator will do all that for you. Just need to know your velocity. You can get your velocity by measuring drop at two distances.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
I use a ballistic calculator, but I do like to confirm it live fire and make my own DOPE too.
@MrTellem44
@MrTellem44 Год назад
Well done. Appreciate your efforts.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks for watching cheers 🤙🤙
@randalllybarger5625
@randalllybarger5625 18 дней назад
Always interested in scope used and ammunition for accuracy, windage adjustment etc.
@EagleScout1976
@EagleScout1976 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, I am about to set up the scope on my Ruger 10/22 and this was very helpful.
@donaldberryhill647
@donaldberryhill647 4 месяца назад
What brand of scope are you using
@EagleScout1976
@EagleScout1976 4 месяца назад
@@donaldberryhill647 Sorry I just noticed this reply. I am away from home in Texas, and I don't recall. I will follow up with you on Friday after I get back to Alabama.
@EagleScout1976
@EagleScout1976 3 месяца назад
I have a Bushnell Banner 2 4-12X 40mm that I purchased at the same time I got the rifle.
@maxcontax
@maxcontax 8 месяцев назад
Good work. I use 50 yards or 45 m for my Zero with Hi Vel ammo (1240-1265 fps). Nothing is safe out to 100 yd.
@cfm6229
@cfm6229 11 месяцев назад
oh you didnt mention what velocity ammo your doing this with because that will drastically change those heights!
@jonmicknono7138
@jonmicknono7138 2 месяца назад
Good vid….we needed a .22lr vid like this….!
@scottt2012
@scottt2012 11 месяцев назад
wtf is a meter?
@Ronhickmott
@Ronhickmott 4 месяца назад
Ahh, excuse me, it's a "metre". Using "imperial" has clearly made you metricly illiterate.
@the13thking
@the13thking 4 месяца назад
European speak for about yard (1.09…). Or a measurement from a far superior measuring system Americans are too proud to change over to. (Yes, I am an American.)
@CompanyHaze
@CompanyHaze 4 месяца назад
Right....
@megastick9324
@megastick9324 3 месяца назад
It’s a device that goes on the side of a building to measure how much electricity you use in a given period.
@CompanyHaze
@CompanyHaze 3 месяца назад
@@megastick9324 😆😆😆😆
@anthonycurtis2238
@anthonycurtis2238 Год назад
Thanks for demonstration
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Np thanks for watching!
@palehorseone
@palehorseone 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! Very well done brother. Good info to live with
@WhatkindofAmerican
@WhatkindofAmerican Год назад
I shoot a rpr in my backyard range, zero at 50 yds. On my optic vortex 4-12x diamondback i think it is, its 8 clicks up to go to 100 yds. I use a magpul bipod, no bags, and shoot cci mini mags or federal automatch. It took a while to find the right torque settings, ammo it worked best with, etc but i get sub half inch at 100 yds pretty regularly. All I'm saying is a .22 lr can be accurate beyond 60 yds.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice nice yeah for sure it can! Ammo plays a big part. Since this old video I starred shooting PRS matches (rimfire) shooting out past 300 now.
@denisleblanc4506
@denisleblanc4506 2 года назад
I think your group really opens up because you're using supersonic ammunition. It will go subsonic around 45 meters. The shock wave didn't have time to deflect the bullet much even at 40-50 meters but once you stretch it more it really blows out your groups. If you can use standard velocity rounds for the game you hunt, you may find your groups will hold together well up to 70. My 1022 will group a little over an inch to inch and a quarter at 100 yards (about 96 meters) with standard velocity ammunition (1080 fps). Its 2 inches or more with high velocity stuff (about 1240 fps).
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
That’s actually a very good point I will give that a try and see what happens thanks for watching!
@timkourbo3196
@timkourbo3196 Год назад
That's a very very good 1022 you have. What is it? volquartsen or voodoo? Most of the stock rugers will do that at 50 yards AT BEST in my experience.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
It’s actually just a stock Ruger! Right off the shelf lol I’m a simple guy 😜
@michaelvoorhees5978
@michaelvoorhees5978 Год назад
@@OutdoorsAnonymous update
@natedoglara
@natedoglara Год назад
Thanks for the video. Great one
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thank you glad you enjoyed it!
@DanaHempleman
@DanaHempleman 11 дней назад
Thanks,good information
@rossriley3818
@rossriley3818 10 месяцев назад
My 10/22 high velocity CCI if I zero at 25 I’m high at 50 & back to zero at 75, maybe a little low. 25 high velocity is the bomb.
@RebelViking912
@RebelViking912 2 года назад
Great info Sir. Thanks for the video.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
Thank you glad you enjoyed it!
@michaelsalcido3736
@michaelsalcido3736 2 месяца назад
Good video. Interesting facts. Thanks for doing this.
@macwing07
@macwing07 7 дней назад
Thanks, good job (( but why say meters for distances and then use American for inches .. etc: ?? ))
@ritesideofthefence5857
@ritesideofthefence5857 Год назад
Great stuff, thanks for sharing. What glass are you running.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks for watching. I’m just running a pursuit scope (Cabelas brand) 4-12 nothin fancy!
@garrytalley8009
@garrytalley8009 6 месяцев назад
Nice Video but honestly 50 meters is where the accuracy went to hell for small game. 25 meters or yards is pretty much what competition shooting with 22 LR are for a reason. 22 ammo because of the way it is made being a rimfire has much less ability to get ammunition that if precise. Much of it has to do with case capacity, uniformity of bullets and rim fire ignition. Of course, they do make match ammo for it that may do better but it's as pricey as higher power cartridges. Very nice video. You did good to find bullets that your rifle liked. Much 22 LR ammo leaves much to be desired. Not too much is capable of what you found to match your rifle.
@SeanShepherd-k7v
@SeanShepherd-k7v 8 месяцев назад
Very helpful
@shredders3881
@shredders3881 8 месяцев назад
Great "real world" video! I'd love to know what scope you're using, as well as ammo.
@everready19373
@everready19373 10 месяцев назад
That was a good video but, you could have used the other bullseyes for the different distances. That would have given a better visual representation or where you need to hold.
@robinworkman3621
@robinworkman3621 9 месяцев назад
The point of a lead sled or any other device used to hold the gun still. Isn't necessarily because that's how you're going to be shooting. It's to get the group as tight as possible, so when you're shooting in the field it's just a little less error from the shakes or what not. One could say the same thing about your shooting Matt and bags, do you carry those with you when you are hunting?
@bobh375
@bobh375 Год назад
Thanks for a great video. I was wondering how much of an effect different ammo makes.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
HUGE effect. With my competition gun I can shoot
@cfm6229
@cfm6229 11 месяцев назад
personally i believe if you get tight groups you need to know what your cold bore shot will be because more often than not that maybe your only shot!
@tibicsoki8972
@tibicsoki8972 10 месяцев назад
Clean paper would have been very helpful at each distance, otherwise good job
@samueldamewood5273
@samueldamewood5273 2 месяца назад
I keep mine zeroed at 65 yards, and keep my dope to 125 yards taped to the stock on a business card. Just what works for me.
@markhansen3111
@markhansen3111 Год назад
I zero my 22lr rifles at 50 yds. I use a mil retical and 2.5 mils high at 100 yds is right there. I rarely shoot more than 50-60 yds with 22lr.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Nice yup, same for this small game gun I don’t shoot more than 60 yds usually. My competition .22 is zeroed at 50yds I shoot that out to 411yds but it’s also a completely different setup.
@razzledazzle8948
@razzledazzle8948 7 месяцев назад
@50m plus def sub ammo not hv when I'm shooting for groups
@rickpowell7550
@rickpowell7550 Год назад
Thanks i zero at fifty yards. Its half inch high at 25 yards half inch low at 10 yards right on at 18 yards. 1/4 inch high at 37 1/2 yards.
@aahhronismyname8068
@aahhronismyname8068 2 месяца назад
Anyone noticed at 5 min mark the whizzing sound? Idk what your range looks like but thats not something you wanna hear near you.
@canadianpatriot1756
@canadianpatriot1756 8 месяцев назад
Great video thank you, curious as to what kind of armor you are using aswell.
@fishingsecretswiths.m.3470
@fishingsecretswiths.m.3470 Год назад
Helpful , well done .
@martinmullins280
@martinmullins280 Год назад
Thank you
@diverjohn489
@diverjohn489 25 дней назад
also try different brands of ammunition
@SAMSUN21
@SAMSUN21 Год назад
Great job
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Thanks!
@Windyhillfarm71
@Windyhillfarm71 2 года назад
Great video
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for watching!
@LSMG2004
@LSMG2004 4 месяца назад
I like sleds for zeroing
@jrn8774
@jrn8774 22 дня назад
Very interesting. TY
@bullish3584
@bullish3584 Год назад
I zero my carbine .22 at 50. My buddy zeros his 10/22 at 75. So long as you chase your zero and understand your holds, you are good. Remember that your zero isn't going to remain set once you do it the first time. Rezero your rifle often, and anytime you change ammunition.
@Paulman50
@Paulman50 Год назад
50 is realy good because your shooting from 30 to 60 without having to factor in any holdover.
@albertlee7969
@albertlee7969 Год назад
I like lobbing CCI 40 gr 1200 fps at 200 yards with an 18" bull barrel on a metal plate. Comes out to 20 MOA drop.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Yeah I shoot long range rimfire and rimfire prs too but not with these plinking ammo, I run SK long range match subsonic they have more consistency at long ranges as they don’t go trans-sonic like these would. I’ve shot out to 411yds in rimfire PRS so far.
@robhtp3817
@robhtp3817 8 месяцев назад
Do we site the same with red dots as we do with iron sites?
@mattnewton7137
@mattnewton7137 Год назад
How do you find that factory grey stock? Mine is all loose near the rear of receiver. Seems like it, Would hurt accuracy.
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
I haven’t had any issues with the stock on mine but am considering replacing with a magpul hunter stock maybe in the future!
@bonnieblue4035
@bonnieblue4035 Год назад
Cool vid thanks I wonder how to use the hash marks
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
Hash marks are rough holdover guides they’re usually set for certain calibers and function usually on highest magnification for the scope (for second focal plane scopes like this). First focal plane scopes are a different story
@baileymoto
@baileymoto Год назад
Maybe I missed it, but what ammo are you using? Great video. 👌
@thomasmoorman5328
@thomasmoorman5328 8 месяцев назад
Great video. well done
@MrEerwin
@MrEerwin Месяц назад
very helpful!
@robertsalyers1351
@robertsalyers1351 Год назад
I'm zero my 22lr at 500 meters and will close my right eye and look around the outside of the scope with my left eye open and see how that goes...wish me luck 🙃 😅
@OutdoorsAnonymous
@OutdoorsAnonymous Год назад
😂
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