![]() It takes a bit of getting use to however. ![]() 22LR available, I thinkĪ friend of mine who has the same scope as I do was telling me about the technique he used to zero his Mil-Dot scope (a. Where the verticle post gets thick is 150 yardsĮley Sport is the cheapest subsonic. Most of the people I shoot with zero at 50 yards with the crosshairs, then use the dots below the crosshairs out to 150 yards, then start cranking the elevation knob to get to 200, 225 yards, etc.įor example with croshairs on target, 50 yard zero Originally Posted By: ShirazInteresting that you zero'd with the top Mildot as your 25 yard aimpoint. This was the only range at which I could see this happening. From 75 yards you could actually pick-up the bullet going into the target. I also had no misfires at all with the 150 shots I took.īy the way. IMHO it is well worth the price they charge for it. I would not hesitate to buy this ammo again. The target with the dime by the grouping is a 10 shot grouping from 25 yards, the last 10 shots I took of the morning (numbers 141 thru 150). Here are my paper targets for you to draw your own conclusions. Sometimes I think we may be to fast to blame the ammo. I'm sure the shot I missed was not a flyer, but rather me. I could see a good group of bullet/lead splats start to appear beneath this coyote's ear. On the Coyote silhouette from 150 yards I aimed right under his ear for 15 shots and only missed once. After this I started shooting the metal silhouettes of Chicken - 50 yds, Ram 200 yds, Coyote 150 yards, 3" Metal reset Swingers from 50 yards, hit at 300 yards a couple times out of 5 shots at a 24" x 24" metal square. ![]() I held the butt of the rifle into my shoulder with no sandbag support.Īfter getting zeroed in at 25 yards with my "Top" Mil-Dot, I begin working the other ranges and Mil-Dots out to 150 yards. I shot paper starting at 25 yards off the bench with my Harris Bipod. Wind was about 6 to 8 mph out of the northeast. It does shoot clean, and cleaning up of my Savage Mark II FVT was very easy after this morning's trip to the Range. Accuracy of the Eley Sport? I use a Mil-Dot scope so it is not going to be IMHO as accurate as a cross-hair scope when using the Mil-Dot to cover your aiming point, however, I found them very accurate, and if I did experience a flyer while zeroing in, well that was just me, not the ammo.ģ. The oder these rounds put off, puts me in mind of a "lilac" oder. 22lr cartridges this morning while at the same time zeroing in my 6-24x42 Tasco Mil-Dot scope.ġ. We'll freshen up the flat-black paint on the Ram and do it again Wednesday using the Eley Sport. We walked down and looked at our groups on the metal Ram and both our groups would be easily place inside an 8" paper plate. Heck, today from 200 yards I and a co-worker were hitting the reduced size metal Ram (22" x 28") with regularity using Remington 36 grain Hollow Point Golden Bullets (1280 fps / 131 me).Ĭombined we hit it 20 out of 26 times, (him - 8 of 11 shots, me - 12 of 15), and according to a lot of what I've read about these bullets going "Trans-sonic" - I'm not convinced as yet that where I live at 4000 feet above sea-level that I need worry about this "trans-sonic" thing? Perhaps at 1000 ft above sea-level or lower it plays a larger roll? I really can't imagine they can be all that bad. I'm off Wednesday so I should have a report by Wednesday evening. ![]() Originally Posted By: ShirazRange Report? Īccording to the tracking number emailed to me, they should arrive tomorrow by UPS. ![]()
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