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I have a CZ 22 Mag that's doing this but I see a guy selling a H&K 300 semiauto claiming the same. Is this really possible ?? On a gun auction site there's a BRNO ZKM-611A that's really sweet but about a grand in price. Yikes and it's a take down model as well..
I'm dieing to try the mag I have out on yotes but so far the pickens have been slim. Funny how I shot a lot of yotes with my 243 at less than a hundred but now I can't seem to get them in close enough. My buddy picks up the slack with his 243
The little 39 grain (?) Winchester loves the CZ or visa versa.
So has anyone found this kind of accuracy with the H&K? Or for that matter any semiauto???
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My 10/22 has done it once. Everything was perfect, no wind, got the only good bench at the club and I was shooting real good that day.
I have never been able to pull it off again, but to be honest I have not givin it the effort I did that one day.
Im sure there are others that have done it and focus on the 100 yard thing with there 22's, Im just not one of em. I wanted to do it and its done kind of thing.
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I have a 70's vintage Browning grade 2 in 7 mag that will usually shoot under one inch at 100yds with reloads. It was never very fussy and shot factory stuff to 1" to 1.5". Like most bar's it will occasionally jam or not close completely and fail to fire if not kept very very clean.
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What kind of reloads do you have a for a 22?
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sorry, the rimfire forum...i get it now...
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Dunno about your question directly, but there's more than a few WMR rifles out there that will do MOA or perhaps a bit better at 100 yards. Mine is a 94/22M and does so with W-W Super X soft points and FMJs of 40 grains, rested with a 4X scope. I guess if a lever gun will do it so can an autojammer.
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I just shot a .78" 5 shot group at 100 yards with my almost stock 10/22 but that is not normal. It is more of a 1.25 - 1.5" inch gun but my Marlin 922m .22 magnum has been averaging between 1.25 - 1.5" with a few loads at 100 yards for 5 shot groups. I think the difference between 1 inch and 1.5 inches at 100 yards will be more than made up with the conditions you find in the field. The lucky group.
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Interesting question. Myself and a buddy both have Volquartsen's, mine in 22 WMR and his in 17 HMR. Mine wears a 6.5-20 Mk4 mil-dot and his the Burris range finding scope. Both guns will do an 1" or better at 100 if we can do our part and the weather is good without wind. The biggest challange is the shooters ability
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I have a BRNO ZKM611 in 22mag that will do it regularly. However, this is the only 22 cal rimfire that I have that will do it with any consistancy.
1K is a little steep for a 611.... I bought mine from a gun action for $425 but I felt I got a really good deal on it...
The 611 is also the rimfire that Tom Knapp shoots.
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If you want a .22LR, try a T/C R-55 benchmark.
For a semi-auto its as accurate as I've ever shot.
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I've got an old Marlin model 60 that will do it...not with boring regularity, but with some consistency...got a Anshutz that will do it too, but it's a bolt gun. The Marlin's "micro=groove rifling seems to make it very accurate, plus I use a bi-pod on it. With no wind blowing, I would gladly take bets on it, as I can always use the cash for more ammo.
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.22 ammo is hard to find even if you have the cash.
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I did it with an out of the box TC Classic auto. Like an idiot I sold it some gent on this forum.
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