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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
I Want to Blame Obama
There are no .22LR shot shells in Boise. Even mail order is back ordered.
Shot shells fired through a rifle produces a donut pattern that gets quite large in a hurry. Test fire one or two into a dirt embankment to see what your results look like but mine made a donut pattern 6 ft in dia with about 18:" walls at 15 yards. A turkey in the middle would have been unscathed.
It's been a long time since I patterned my .22 pistols, but they didn't exhibit that donut pattern. I suspect that they were not long enough to get the shot swirling up against the barrel wall, as your rifle did.
I kept opening up the range until gaps in the pattern were big enough to miss an average snakes head. Hmm, I think I still have those targets stored. Now, if I can only remember to look when I return...
Try www.ammoseek.com. Search for .22LR and fill the "include" box with "shot" which will give you retailers nationwide selling shotshells that they will UPS to your doorstep.
Interesting---there was lots of ammo around late last week, but then I typically only buy the match grade stuff so maybe I didn't notice.
ReplyDeleteI have two bricks of thunderbolt and I feel very smug today.
ReplyDeleteShot shells fired through a rifle produces a donut pattern that gets quite large in a hurry. Test fire one or two into a dirt embankment to see what your results look like but mine made a donut pattern 6 ft in dia with about 18:" walls at 15 yards. A turkey in the middle would have been unscathed.
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ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time since I patterned my .22 pistols, but they didn't exhibit that donut pattern. I suspect that they were not long enough to get the shot swirling up against the barrel wall, as your rifle did.
I kept opening up the range until gaps in the pattern were big enough to miss an average snakes head. Hmm, I think I still have those targets stored. Now, if I can only remember to look when I return...
Try www.ammoseek.com. Search for .22LR and fill the "include" box with "shot" which will give you retailers nationwide selling shotshells that they will UPS to your doorstep.
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