22lr bullet drop to 150yards

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  • Small's

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    Scope used was a leupold 2-7 rimfire moa. I recorded what has mark each round dropped.

    CCI SV.
    75yd. =. 4th hash.
    100yd= 8th hash.
    125yd= 11.5
    150yd= 16.5th.

    Automatch
    75. = 1st hash
    100. = 5th hash
    125. = 8th hash
    150. = 11.5 hash



    .5 means between the hash marks.
    Not that anybody cares but i figured i would throw it out there to give somebody a ballpark idea of what drop your going to get at distances.

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    marvin02

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    Here's a nice online ballistics calculator:


    Thanks for your actual numbers.
     

    ancjr

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    Here's a nice online ballistics calculator:


    The MPBR tool is brilliant.

    I think I zeroed my 10/22 to 60 yards.

     
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    Good to see somebody actually getting out and doing some real world testing. The calculators are great and will get you very close if you know your exact muzzle velocity but you still have to put lead on paper to confirm.
    I've zeroed most of my hunting guns using that MPBR calculator. Great for most realistic hunting ranges, just point and shoot.
     

    marvin02

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    It's neat that you can create a chart and then figure out what shorter range will get your zero at the longer range. Using 1.5 inch sight height, 40 grain ammo at 1,070 fps here is a 15 yard vs a 60 yard zero. Useful for when you don't have access to the longer range but still need to zero.

    15 vs 60 yd zero.jpg

    Edit: This obviously does not replace real world testing.
     

    Bill2905

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    Thanks for posting your data. I recall that I get roughly -6" at 100 yds with CCI SV from a 20" barreled CZ.

    I picked up a bunch of Automatch over the past few months but haven't fired it yet. Your data will come in handy.
     

    55fairlane

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    Here's a nice online ballistics calculator:


    Thanks for your actual numbers.
    This calculator has worked well for me....I zeroed my my rifle (at 100-yards) on a Thursday, plugged the numbers into the calculator, wrote my "come ups" on paper left for camp perry and was right on target at all distances
     

    Small's

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    Thanks for posting your data. I recall that I get roughly -6" at 100 yds with CCI SV from a 20" barreled CZ.

    I picked up a bunch of Automatch over the past few months but haven't fired it yet. Your data will come in handy.
    I have a a couple cz452 and a 455 all of them shoot the automatch good for bulk ammo

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