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Re: .22LR Bullet Drop From 100 to 200 Yards?
Reply #15 - Sep 19th, 2025 at 12:15pm
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I look forward to getting out and practicing with you Smiley
  

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Reply #16 - Sep 19th, 2025 at 12:34pm
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Ya better practice against me if you intend to win  Wink
  

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Re: .22LR Bullet Drop From 100 to 200 Yards?
Reply #17 - Sep 19th, 2025 at 2:23pm
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From 100 yards to 200 yards, I come up 18 minutes with Match velocity ammunition. 

I hold center, squeeze, look for the hit. It's usually in the white or bottom of the black at 6 o'clock. Three more shots to confirm, then correct to the center. 

If there is no hit on the first shot, I hold the top of the target and look for the hit in the center of the target. Then crank on 4 MOA to assure the shot is visible. Back to the center hold and corrections to the center.

One bad habit I developed at 200 yards was looking for the bullet while it was in the air. With the Sun behind you and little crosswind, you can see the track and predict the hit. This habit meant I was not performing a complete follow-through.
  

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Re: .22LR Bullet Drop From 100 to 200 Yards?
Reply #18 - Sep 19th, 2025 at 8:26pm
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Wayne, that is what I had written down in my book from sighting in. that was with SK Pistol match Special. The scope is a lyman jts. 6x
That is what I have written down, over the weekend I will look and see if I have a score sheet from a match I shot and see if the numbers are different. they may be. I do know I was kind of disapointed with some of the ammo I had tried. Some shot really really good at 100, pretty good at 150 and then the wheels fell off at 200. 
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Re: .22LR Bullet Drop From 100 to 200 Yards?
Reply #19 - Sep 30th, 2025 at 9:34am
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I really like the idea of KNOWING the gun/sight combination settings for various ranges.  Shooting M14 we'd go 8 clicks up (from bottoming out) at 200, 10 at 200, and 12-13 for 600.  Made it a no-brainer in QUICKLY making the adjustment for different range targets.
  

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Re: .22LR Bullet Drop From 100 to 200 Yards?
Reply #20 - yesterday at 2:32pm
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RSW wrote on Sep 18th, 2025 at 11:55am:
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Yes, I shoot that .22 with a scope (Hi-Lux Malcolm 20X). It's a Cody Ballard BR rifle for Schuetzen. For Schuetzen we shoot at 100 yds but the upcoming .22 National Match has an event at 200. I need to establish a 200 yd zero so I can get in some practice before the match.
Thank you for the elevation info.

Give me your honest opinion about the Hi-lux Malcolm.  I assume that you shoot more as a competitor than as a casual shooter.  I like the appearance of the Hi-Lux bit I like the Unertl, the Lyman Super target better.  All of those very pricey and that's why I don't own any right now.  They're all appropriate for my original 1885 Lo-Wall, and will add value to the rifle should I ever decide to sell it.  In the meantime I'll have to stick with my Marble tang sight and my Beech folding combination sits.
  
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Re: .22LR Bullet Drop From 100 to 200 Yards?
Reply #21 - yesterday at 3:23pm
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I really like the idea of KNOWING the gun/sight combination settings for various ranges.  Shooting M14 we'd go 8 clicks up (from bottoming out) at 200, 10 at 200, and 12-13 for 600.  Made it a no-brainer in QUICKLY making the adjustment for different range targets.


My .22 BSA needs 75 clicks up from 100 to 200 with a 25X Lyman Super Targetspot. My 32-40 high walls take approx 45 clicks for the same ranges.

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Re: .22LR Bullet Drop From 100 to 200 Yards?
Reply #22 - Today at 1:27am
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From 100 add 20 minutes, you'll be real close.
  

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