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The Rimfire Report: .22LR Vs. 700 Yard Soda Can
Remember 22 Man who said he could hit a 700 yard soda can with .22lr? Well Nicholas C and friends tried it and managed to hit it!

Love those setups…and dang, it would be fun…
Did they make you sit at the kids table?It's funny. The range I belong to had an event this past weekend. Like a range olympics. Firearms were limited to rimfire and shotguns. I never saw so many old men with .22s and $3000 scopes on them in my life. Most of them shooting off a sled.. At 250 yards. They all had a lot of fun and Bill made some much needed cash for improvements.
No I didn't compete, but I did work the event.
No, they made me move and set up ALL the tables.Did they make you sit at the kids table?![]()
we have a few of them at our rangeIt's funny. The range I belong to had an event this past weekend. Like a range olympics. Firearms were limited to rimfire and shotguns. I never saw so many old men with .22s and $3000 scopes on them in my life. Most of them shooting off a sled.. At 250 yards. They all had a lot of fun and Bill made some much needed cash for improvements.
No I didn't compete, but I did work the event.
i shoot quite a bit of rimfire and am on a rimfire forum. These guys spend $$$$$ on gear. I do not spend that much on it but it is very addictive and have spent more than i thought i would. And i am about to spend a little more. May be a new/old gun in the near future.It's funny. The range I belong to had an event this past weekend. Like a range olympics. Firearms were limited to rimfire and shotguns. I never saw so many old men with .22s and $3000 scopes on them in my life. Most of them shooting off a sled.. At 250 yards. They all had a lot of fun and Bill made some much needed cash for improvements.
No I didn't compete, but I did work the event.
The same at our gun club. A lot of the fellas are in the $3k range for a rifle + optics.
My old Remington 541 is 25 years old and the VX II 4-12 is about the same. We are shooting Remington 22 LR Thunderbolts and it shoots plenty good enough for us.
Here is the 10" gong at 250 yards showing some hits. I'm like you mikep, we are just dinking around.![]()
Heck yeah Mike!View attachment 41148
This is at 40yd from a bench using a Winchester Model 75 from 1940 topped off with a Simmons 3-9x. Less than inch and i was happy with that. The scope has since been replaced with a proper period correct Lyman 58E peep. I bought the rifle for $135. I spent more on the bolt to get it shooting.![]()
These guys had some regular targets set up, but also some spinning targets. Looked like about 2" round targets.we have a few of them at our range
at first i was WHAT?? then started watching them bury the target at 200 yards, then a bit farther out to 300 at end of range.
patience, a sled and steely old wisdom.
impressive that you can get a 22 to get out that far and actually hit even close to the target. but to hit in the 6 inch ring is worthy of praise for those dudes
Us old men can still manage to do a few things!It's funny. The range I belong to had an event this past weekend. Like a range olympics. Firearms were limited to rimfire and shotguns. I never saw so many old men with .22s and $3000 scopes on them in my life. Most of them shooting off a sled.. At 250 yards. They all had a lot of fun and Bill made some much needed cash for improvements.
No I didn't compete, but I did work the event.
funny quick video that may ring true for some here:Us old men can still manage to do a few things!
How about a cotton tails head at 100 yards. Remington 552 and Remington Yellow jackets. Standing off the shoulder open sights.![]()
The Rimfire Report: .22LR Vs. 700 Yard Soda Can
Remember 22 Man who said he could hit a 700 yard soda can with .22lr? Well Nicholas C and friends tried it and managed to hit it!www.thefirearmblog.com
Love those setups…and dang, it would be fun…
Those old guys outshoot me. That’s not hard to do though.Us old men can still manage to do a few things!