mmcnx2 wrote:I did not say you could not see 22 hits at 200 yards with optics, I said shooting a 22LR at 200 yds was a not practial practice for much of anything.
I've shot a number forms of competitive shooting, including silhouette, benchrest, .22 NRA style, USPSA and bullseye to name a few. And I've seen a number of methods for practice, and shooting a 22LR 200yds might be fun to try once or twice, but pumping 90ish rounds under those circumstances at matchs would not seem to provide alot of feedback for improving skills.
If it is or trigger time as you implied later, then shooting those same 90 rds at 50 feet or yards would also provide feedback on the result of your trigger actions.
I said to get in the Zone go back and read what I said, If you can get groups any groups, practicing with a dedicated .22 AR platform, the same you are about to shoot you do not think it will help you 1 hour later when you have a $2500 NM rifle with a $300 2 stage trigger on it? You implied, and I was not the only one who assumed that, that you can’t hit or see your hits at 100-200 yards. Hey don’t use it for training I really do care, I just was conveying my experience. If you did compete, and I also did metallic silhouette hand gun with a 7mm XP100 with a custom walnut Fajen stock my two coaches told me any trigger time done properly with a gun capable of repeating the shot is never wasted time. I had the same gun in a .22LR for practice. Maybe they were wrong. Maybe I am wrong, hell I'm wrong.

This is getting real far away from what this thread started out to be. I am sorry guys it's my fault. I should have never added the comment about the colt AR. It should have been in a different thread.
