One firearm I'm considering purchasing is a 22LR that would be able to shoot 200 Yard Varmenter Silhouette and 1/5 Silhouette.
Do any of you shoot those competitions? I have shot a nice Anschutz rifle to 100, but not 200. Most of the 22LR lever actions I see have iron sights on them, so that may be more difficult to add a scope.
What I primarily want to do is participate in local competitions, and 22LR seems to be that sweet spot. I'm curious if a lever action Rossi in 22LR, with a scope mounted on it, could even be competitive at 200 yards? On my club's webpage, it says:
"200 yards with a front rest sounds easy, but, those jack rabbits are really small. When they are painted
to match the background (like the real things) then you add the variable wind, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to hit all
10 of them. (one person did hit all ten of one animal in 2016). The coyotes are small but do-able,
almost. The crows……… just when you have them figured out, the wind changes. Ground squirrels seem
to be a bullet magnet, but you still can’t hit 10 of 10. Come out and see if you can do better. The 7UP
can is full size. These varmints are small. Carl Hoke has the course record with 23/40. 1 hour to get sight
settings and then we try to shoot them down. ANY rim fire. FRONT rest only from the bench. Come and
try it. You too can be humbled."
Primarily I want something that I can train for that would improve or keep me on my toes with my centerfire hunting rifles, so think of a Manners carbon stock with a 6.5 PRC, or 300 WSM. We don't have high powered NRA, which uses centerfire, my local club is mostly rimfire for the NRA events.
In that regard, I'm thinking the Ruger Carbon Fiber 22LR with 16.5" barrel is a better direction than the lever action, but can a lever action with a scope even be competitive? These sell for $489.
I think, but not sure that a picatinny and a scope could be added to these Henry Golden Boys, this has a barrel that is 16.25", so almost the same length.
These are on sale for $499 right now. Both barrels are about the same length. The bolt action above is more similar to my hunting rifles. Price is very similar. Anyone have experience with either?
Do any of you shoot those competitions? I have shot a nice Anschutz rifle to 100, but not 200. Most of the 22LR lever actions I see have iron sights on them, so that may be more difficult to add a scope.
What I primarily want to do is participate in local competitions, and 22LR seems to be that sweet spot. I'm curious if a lever action Rossi in 22LR, with a scope mounted on it, could even be competitive at 200 yards? On my club's webpage, it says:
"200 yards with a front rest sounds easy, but, those jack rabbits are really small. When they are painted
to match the background (like the real things) then you add the variable wind, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to hit all
10 of them. (one person did hit all ten of one animal in 2016). The coyotes are small but do-able,
almost. The crows……… just when you have them figured out, the wind changes. Ground squirrels seem
to be a bullet magnet, but you still can’t hit 10 of 10. Come out and see if you can do better. The 7UP
can is full size. These varmints are small. Carl Hoke has the course record with 23/40. 1 hour to get sight
settings and then we try to shoot them down. ANY rim fire. FRONT rest only from the bench. Come and
try it. You too can be humbled."
Primarily I want something that I can train for that would improve or keep me on my toes with my centerfire hunting rifles, so think of a Manners carbon stock with a 6.5 PRC, or 300 WSM. We don't have high powered NRA, which uses centerfire, my local club is mostly rimfire for the NRA events.
In that regard, I'm thinking the Ruger Carbon Fiber 22LR with 16.5" barrel is a better direction than the lever action, but can a lever action with a scope even be competitive? These sell for $489.
I think, but not sure that a picatinny and a scope could be added to these Henry Golden Boys, this has a barrel that is 16.25", so almost the same length.
These are on sale for $499 right now. Both barrels are about the same length. The bolt action above is more similar to my hunting rifles. Price is very similar. Anyone have experience with either?