![]() 20 Vartarg as it would have to be just as sweet.ġ9 June 2012, 23:43 armed_in_utahI shoot three of the 20's mentioned. It is a little more subject to crosswind than a 55 grainer at 3700 fps, but among a variety of shooters and conditions, the little. 221 Fireball shooting a 40 grain V-Max at 3350-3400 fps. The caliber which has consistently turned in the best scores has been a. ![]() ![]() 22 centerfire I mentioned above in playing this game. We've had five different shooters "play" this game (which is actually a pretty good analog to prairie dog shooting - except that the bowling pins don't move ). Each miss adds five seconds to their score, and a hit in the "head" of the bowling ping (above a mark circling the smallest part of the neck) subtracts 5 seconds from their score. We conduct a timed contest between two benchrested shooters to see who can knock down all of their designated pins in the shortest time with the fewest misses. I can tell you that you are unlikely to find a significant difference in what that range is between the two.ġ3 June 2012, 20:08 StonecreekI'm lucky enough to have a place where we can set up five pairs of bowling pins at ranges varying from 150 to 400+ yards. I can't tell you how far you can hit with reasonable repeatability with a. 244, and 6mm Rem AI) is much more effective than a. When ranges are above 400 yards, a 6mm (again, doesn't matter as I've used. When ranges are under 400 yards, any of them hit with about as much frequency as the others. ![]() 22-250 (and two shooting buddys own Swifts). ![]() 22-250 leads me to conclude that there is VERY LITTLE practical difference in range between anything in that category. 20VT effective on p dog in normal everyday shooting conditions in say a 10 mph wind? First, let me state that I don't own a 20 Vartarg, I am only in lust of one. HeY Stonecreek! what range would you consider the. ![]()
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