CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
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CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
Looking to gauge interest if CaPRC were to start holding .22lr matches. Very similar to our monthly centerfire matches. If you have shot Bills .22lr matches at APTS, that is what we would like to do. A review of the matches Bill held from 2008 to last year can be found here: http://www.6mmbr.com/rimfiretactical.html The goal is to provide a precision/tactical match experience and training/practice that can be done at low cost, easy for beginers to get into, and are fun and low key. If this sounds like something you would like to shoot, please post up.
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That sounds like a blast. I would like to shoot that as a start into doing matches. Less stressing more noobs so it wont feel like such a noob myself.
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I would totally shoot this.
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I love the idea of club rimfire matches.
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I would be into it if I had a .22 that was capable of shooting this. Might just have to make a trade so I can shoot it.
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Re: CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
Im interested.. Just need to put a scope on my 22...
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Sounds fun.
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What weekend?
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Re: CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
sounds like fun. I'd be interested
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Not determined yet.
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I'm totally in!
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Re: CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
cool... im interested...I need to finish my 22LR project
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I'm in if it's NOT on the 2nd Saturday,I run a pistol match at WEGC on that day.
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Ben is in if it does't conflict with HP matches
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You'll shoot your eye out kid!
Sounds fun. Count me in.
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Re: CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
in too, Bill's matches were fun!
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I think we will see 22s become big again as the year goes on. Especially if obama gets re elected. Remember what happened last time when reloading components dried up. 22 matches got popular fast!! Even guys that were stocked up on components were being stingy and didn't want to burn them up for fear of having to pay high prices to replenish their stock.
It's probably wise to get this going now.
It's probably wise to get this going now.
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Re: CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
yes, I'd be interested
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Re: CaPRC .22LR precision/tactical matches
Do the 22LR matches require the same level of equipment as the center fire matches? Do you really need a sling, bipod, and hipower scope? How competitive is a stock bull barreled 10/22 in this format? How important is the reticle in 22lr matches?
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No, the level of equipment is much less as the point is to be affordable and fun. Not to say I havent seen Niteforces or Premiers on 10/22's but its not necessary. A bipod is necessary (although not manditory) as is a sling. A $10 M14/M1 garand cotton sling work perfect. For rifles, 10'22's are probably the most common. A stock 10/22 with a match bull barrel is plenty accurate to win these events. Anything that can shoot a 3/4" or so group at 50 yards is good enough to win. Typical rifles are accurized 10/22's, Savage Mark 2's, and CZ 453/453/455's with heavy barrels. Occationally we will see something higher end like an Anchutz's, Sako, Biathalon, etc. Only key factor is that it is magazine fed and 10 rounds mags are available. Scopes are usually in the $200-500 range. Things like the Nikon Buckmasters, Lower end Bushnell Elite's, Falcon Menace, and the lover end Vortex's are typical. A mil dot reticle would be helpfull (and recommended) but not totally necessary. Scopes in the 4-14 to 6-18 power are typical. Shooting at smaller targets the additional maginification is nice, but a fixed 10 power or 3-9 is good enough to win. Bases and rings don;t have to be high dollar for a .22 so a $40 EGW rail and $30 dollar rings are plenty. One big issue, is you will want a base with a 20 moa slope to it for longer ranges (unless you have a scope with a huge amount of internal adjustment.) The point is to have fun and practice for the centerfire matches so the closer it is to your center fire rifle, the better for you. Match ammo is recommended, something like Wolf match target at $5 a box is plenty accurate in every .22lr i have ever seen is shot in. But as with all rimfires, some can be ammo picky so its worth testing many in your rifle.
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Here are some targets from the first rimfire match that Mike organized:

As you can see, that's at 50 yards. That's my beater steel swinger at the same distance. I think the lollipops on this swinger are about two inches in size.
Close-up:

These aren't dinky targets.
Typical rifles include this Savage:

Is that a Falcon scope? I'm not sure, but it's not some uber Schmidt with 25x magnification, 26 mils of elevation, hispeed C-3PO reticle, and side focus down to 10 meters.
Another Savage:

I don't know what scope that is, but it's not some super duper wallet buster scope either.
Mike's Savage:

Mike's Savage has a Nikon on it. If my memory serves, it's an MOA scope. It's not super hispeed mil/mil with Manuel Tactikill Klickz every mil. I think that's a towel under the stock pack to raise the comb to scope level. Rookie doesn't even have an adjustable comb with locking 1mm increments.
If I recall, this was Sonny's CZ:

I forgot whose Marlin this was:

The scope looks like that Bushnell 10x40 mil/mil. This has parallax set at 100 yards I believe. It's probably blurry and all parallaxed out at 50 yards. He did just fine.
10-22:

I shot the match with my Anschutz 1422 with 2x Alaskan scope and no bipod:

This was probably the most expensive rifle on the line. I finished DEAD LAST in the scoring.
Just bring whatever you have. Your 10-22 with heavy barrel sounds perfectly fine to me.
As you can see, that's at 50 yards. That's my beater steel swinger at the same distance. I think the lollipops on this swinger are about two inches in size.
Close-up:
These aren't dinky targets.
Typical rifles include this Savage:
Is that a Falcon scope? I'm not sure, but it's not some uber Schmidt with 25x magnification, 26 mils of elevation, hispeed C-3PO reticle, and side focus down to 10 meters.
Another Savage:
I don't know what scope that is, but it's not some super duper wallet buster scope either.
Mike's Savage:
Mike's Savage has a Nikon on it. If my memory serves, it's an MOA scope. It's not super hispeed mil/mil with Manuel Tactikill Klickz every mil. I think that's a towel under the stock pack to raise the comb to scope level. Rookie doesn't even have an adjustable comb with locking 1mm increments.
If I recall, this was Sonny's CZ:
I forgot whose Marlin this was:
The scope looks like that Bushnell 10x40 mil/mil. This has parallax set at 100 yards I believe. It's probably blurry and all parallaxed out at 50 yards. He did just fine.
10-22:
I shot the match with my Anschutz 1422 with 2x Alaskan scope and no bipod:
This was probably the most expensive rifle on the line. I finished DEAD LAST in the scoring.
Just bring whatever you have. Your 10-22 with heavy barrel sounds perfectly fine to me.
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Mil reticle with moa knobs, 1/8 moa clicks to boot! It takes over 4 complete turns to get to 200 yards!johnlee wrote:
Mike's Savage has a Nikon on it. If my memory serves, it's an MOA scope. It's not super hispeed mil/mil with Manuel Tactikill Klickz every mil.
Cut up a perfectaly good towel? No way, its much more redneck than that, I think its an old undershirt, pit stains included.I think that's a towel under the stock pack to raise the comb to scope level. Rookie doesn't even have an adjustable comb with locking 1mm increments.
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That had better be some badass tactikill tee with a big skull, two rifles crossed below it in jolly roger fashion, some hispeed name like Armageddon Tactical on the back, and "Send it!" on the tit.GforceJunkie wrote:Cut up a perfectaly good towel? No way, its much more redneck than that, I think its an old undershirt, pit stains included.
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I have one of these hoodies:johnlee wrote:
That had better be some badass tactikill tee with a big skull, two rifles crossed below it in jolly roger fashion, some hispeed name like Armageddon Tactical on the back, and "Send it!" on the tit.

And yes, that is my spotting scope and tactical blue movers blanket on the ground in Prescott, I'm so glad you noticed...
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This one is mine. That is a falcon menace up top 4-14X44 I paid $400 for my whole scope set up including falcon scope,burris rings and egw base.johnlee wrote: Typical rifles include this Savage:
Is that a Falcon scope? I'm not sure, but it's not some uber Schmidt with 25x magnification, 26 mils of elevation, hispeed C-3PO reticle, and side focus down to 10 meters.
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