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Brownbear

Note on .22 ballistics

Thought this might be of interest to fellow bunny-bashers. It's the ballistics for the Eley .22 subsonic hollowpoint round, assuming the rifle is zeroed at 50 yards. I worked it out to give me accuracy out to 100 yards, at 5-yard intervals.

Calculated Table
Range............ Drop
(yds)............. (1/4 in clicks)
30.................... 5.6
35.................... 5.1
40.................... 3.9
45.................... 2.1
50.................... 0
55.................... -2.4
60.................... -5
65.................... -7.9
70.................... -10.8
75.................... -13.9
80.................... -17.1
85.................... -20.4
90.................... -23.8
95.................... -27.3
100.................... -30.9
Treacodactyl

Out of interest what sort of barrel length do you use? I was reading the other day you can get away with very short barrels on a .22LR without affecting accuracy. I'm also curious to know what make of ammo you prefer as the .22s I've shot have a tendency to jam or misfire and I think it's often down to the cheap ammo used.
RichardW

Why dont you use chairgun?

It does it all for you.

Justme
Brownbear

Treacodactyl wrote:
Out of interest what sort of barrel length do you use? I was reading the other day you can get away with very short barrels on a .22LR without affecting accuracy. I'm also curious to know what make of ammo you prefer as the .22s I've shot have a tendency to jam or misfire and I think it's often down to the cheap ammo used.


I use a 16" barrel for my CZ, but a 20" barrel on my Browning t-bolt. I don't use semis as they're a bit inaccurate for the sort of shooting I do. Semis are great for 50-yard shooting with a lamp from a landrover, but not so much for walked-up shooting.

I always use Eley hollowpoint subs, as they're made on the same machines as some of Eley's higher grades of match ammo. They're much more consistent than Winchester. If you are taking longer head shots, then Eley is certainly worth the few pence more they cost.

If you are using a Ruger semi, then these are a bit prone to jam, especially as the .22 is a very dirty round. Strip out your mechanism every 300-400 rounds or so, remove the trigger assembly and spray it clean with some teflon-containing lubricant like Rem Oil, clean out the reciever well, reassemble and check zero. Most jams and misfires come from the trigger/hammer assembly clogging with unburned powder.
Treacodactyl

Brownbear wrote:
If you are using a Ruger semi, then these are a bit prone to jam, especially as the .22 is a very dirty round. Strip out your mechanism every 300-400 rounds or so, remove the trigger assembly and spray it clean with some teflon-containing lubricant like Rem Oil, clean out the reciever well, reassemble and check zero. Most jams and misfires come from the trigger/hammer assembly clogging with unburned powder.


I've certainly found the semi-autos often jam and also had plenty of misfires on simi and bolt actions. Some of this I expect to be down to cheap ammo but a fair bit down to an unclean rifle. Unfortunately the rifle club I go to doesn't keep the rifles as clean as they should. Time has come to get my own so I can look after it and get used to it before I shoot live quarry.
Brownbear

I'd recommend you have a look at the Browning T-bolt. The straight pull action makes it a lot faster than a standard bolt action, but more accurate than the semis.

When you want a scope, the Falcon Merlin is well worth a look. The sidewheel parallax makes it possible to add a night-sight if you wish, and in any case it's a lovely clear scope. Head shots at 100 yards are well within the capabilities of this combo. But I'd say the eley subs are a must. Winchesters supposedly pack a heavier punch for chest shots, but if you can nail the buns in the head, you avaoid meat damage and get a cleaner kill.
Treacodactyl

Does the Browning come with a left hand bolt action? I'd actually decided on your other rifle, the CZ 452.
Brownbear

Not sure - they're only just reintroducing it. If you want the CZ, I'd recommend the one with the synthetic stock and the stainless barrel. It's a good rifle, but the only fault is that the blueing is so thin on the non-stainless models they're a bit prone to rust.
Treacodactyl

Brownbear wrote:
If you want the CZ, I'd recommend the one with the synthetic stock and the stainless barrel.

That's the one I thought I'd go for, quite cheap too. I think the barrel is nickel plated rather that s/steel though.
Brownbear

Treacodactyl wrote:
Brownbear wrote:
If you want the CZ, I'd recommend the one with the synthetic stock and the stainless barrel.

That's the one I thought I'd go for, quite cheap too. I think the barrel is nickel plated rather that s/steel though.


I think the barrel is stainless, and the other parts nickel plated. A tip with stainless barrels - when you get your rifle, clean it with a jag, patch and 009 solvent (removes grease), then fire five shots. Then brush and clean, then ten shots and so on until you're firing about forty shots. This should be enough for a good zero, and will also help condition the barrel. Stainless is harder than normal barrel steel and benefits from gentle breaking in to prevent excessive wear on the rifling when it's new.

If you want extra mags for it, I've got two ten-shots, nearly new, you can have for a tenner each.
whitelegg1

10 shot mags.

Hi,
If Treac doesn't take up your kind offer....

I would love to.
Just spoke to my FEO, ticket should be through in about a week.
Land cleared etc etc....

So now to line up the hardware.
I have a very nice shortened BRNO (meant to be better put together than the CZs) lined up in Cambridge, so a few extra mags would come in useful.

Pete Smile
Treacodactyl

Go ahead Pete, I'm still some way off from sorting out the paper work, safe, etc and it's possible I'll get something different. Happy hunting. Wink
whitelegg1

Thanks.
If you need any pointers on equipment......I must be the most researched (without an FAC) in the UK Shocked

I just love the web! A wealth of info.

Pete Very Happy
whitelegg1

Right so no I've got:

More camo than days of the week.
Bipod
Mags Thanks Brownbear
Scope
Moderator
Night Vison add-on


What am I missing.?.?.?.?

Ah yes, the rifle.......
Best wait for the ticket first!!

Pete Very Happy
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