not trying to sound cruel or anything, but literally yesterday i shot a wild cat (stray cat on my property) from about 70 yards with my .22 lr with open sights. i have a Springfield model 86C- bolt-action .22 that i got for my 15th birthday. now im 18 and i believe im a good shot with my gun, even at greater distances.
by the way, the cat was a stray, and instead of loosing my own cat because he's old, i decided to put down the stray, which was running about for weeks around my property.
@internalboredom For a .22 Long Rifle it is long range and, it is tougher than regular military rifle training. If you look into the High Power Rifle Silhouette you will find it is shot out to 500 Meters or 547 yards. It is shot from the offhand position, not prone. I think you are remarking on something you really do not understand. Try it and see.
I learned to shoot in the Marine Corps and currently shoot about 500 rounds a month. shooting a target at 100 yards with a .22 rimfire about the same as shooting an M16 at 400 yards. the drop and drift numbers are not that far off. Now factor in the fact that silhouette shooting is done all off hand with no sling or support of any kind, it is by far more challenging that trying to hit a torso sized target from the prone position with a sling to help support the rifle.
@internalboredom im sure you are, and this isnt as easy as it looks, sure is easy to poke fun from behind a keyboard, try it from behind a rifle next time.,
love this type of shooting unfortunately there isn't anywhere close. even AGFT shooting is pretty non existent unless we do it on our own somewhere, which is still very difficult as so many people are anti gun. a few ruin it for the majority
360 no scope lol sounds fun
kNIGHTWINGFANXII 5 months ago
@kNIGHTWINGFANXII Typical COD player. no offense. ;)
minign387 3 weeks ago
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youtube haters are so pathetic...
metaZen 6 months ago
High power is so much more harder hahah .22 no recoil for lil girls
harrisonhow83 7 months ago
not trying to sound cruel or anything, but literally yesterday i shot a wild cat (stray cat on my property) from about 70 yards with my .22 lr with open sights. i have a Springfield model 86C- bolt-action .22 that i got for my 15th birthday. now im 18 and i believe im a good shot with my gun, even at greater distances.
by the way, the cat was a stray, and instead of loosing my own cat because he's old, i decided to put down the stray, which was running about for weeks around my property.
localdu 7 months ago
1:56 THERE IS A UFO!!!!!!!!!!!
CHRCAR5 1 year ago
Awesome! I haven't shot silhouettes since high school.
drdendr0 1 year ago
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Hahaha 44 and 54 and 105 yards thats funny in the marine corp you are trained to shot at 500 yards funny civilians
internalboredom 1 year ago
@internalboredom For a .22 Long Rifle it is long range and, it is tougher than regular military rifle training. If you look into the High Power Rifle Silhouette you will find it is shot out to 500 Meters or 547 yards. It is shot from the offhand position, not prone. I think you are remarking on something you really do not understand. Try it and see.
azrls33881 1 year ago 24
@internalboredom
I learned to shoot in the Marine Corps and currently shoot about 500 rounds a month. shooting a target at 100 yards with a .22 rimfire about the same as shooting an M16 at 400 yards. the drop and drift numbers are not that far off. Now factor in the fact that silhouette shooting is done all off hand with no sling or support of any kind, it is by far more challenging that trying to hit a torso sized target from the prone position with a sling to help support the rifle.
rdsii64 1 year ago 5
@internalboredom im sure you are, and this isnt as easy as it looks, sure is easy to poke fun from behind a keyboard, try it from behind a rifle next time.,
barkeepah 7 months ago
I love that!
TGLymantaiste 1 year ago
love this type of shooting unfortunately there isn't anywhere close. even AGFT shooting is pretty non existent unless we do it on our own somewhere, which is still very difficult as so many people are anti gun. a few ruin it for the majority
SmokeRises 1 year ago
Great shooting. very difficult to do at those ranges. Dave
1903A3shooter 1 year ago
Very intresting video. I now know what small bore shooting is.
HazzaFilms 2 years ago