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Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:36 pm
by 20series
Ovenpaa wrote:A MkII Inter will get you out to 500 yards with consummate ease, even you can do it Al :)

(Christel has some 'scope brackets if you get stuck)
Lol, I'm sure i can manage lol and Yes I already have a scope bracket cheers

Alan

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:19 am
by Pippin89
My Walther KK300 came with a 650mm barrel (25.6"). The trouble you will have with adjusting the length of a smallbore barrel is that you will change the harmonics of it which could have a larger effect on accuracy that the length itself.
I am far from an expert, but I would suggest going with the barrel which gets you the best muzzle velocity and then use a barrel tuner to tune the harmonics to improve the accuracy.

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 3:14 pm
by Zilberbak
I have been playing at what l thought was long range out to 200yds with my CZ452 in to an 8” Shoot n c and now feel that l am totally outgunned in this company. What size and type of target are you all using and what sort of groups are you getting? I have tried various ammunition makes and ended up with Eley Action or RWS Target.

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:58 pm
by 1066
With my CZ, shooting with a bipod off the bonnet of the Landy, using cheap as chips bulk .22 ammo I can shoot groups about the size of a matchbox at 500 yards, all day long. (if I do my part) :)

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:43 pm
by Ovenpaa
500 yards????

My Landy has a .22" bullet sized hole through the bonnet.

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:13 pm
by 1066
Ovenpaa wrote:500 yards????

My Landy has a .22" bullet sized hole through the bonnet.
That was just trying to show off - a failed attempt at the old "in off the bonnet" routine. lol

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:19 pm
by Sim G
Just for giggles, took the ballistics for CCI standard and ran them through bullet drop.

40gn LRN, BC 0.120, MV 1070fps, with a 300 yard zero;

At 500yd's, -315.8 inches and an impact velocity of 586fps...!

Add a 5mph right angle breeze, you end up with 50 inches of wind drift!

A matchbox...?

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:48 pm
by 1066
Sim G wrote:Just for giggles, took the ballistics for CCI standard and ran them through bullet drop.

40gn LRN, BC 0.120, MV 1070fps, with a 300 yard zero;

At 500yd's, -315.8 inches and an impact velocity of 586fps...!

Add a 5mph right angle breeze, you end up with 50 inches of wind drift!

A matchbox...?
Not say I don't have to aim off a bit Sim. :)

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:58 pm
by 1066
On a more serious note - Some years ago the NRA ran a series of articles about long range .22lr target shooting. I believe the aim was to find a suitable size target to give similar results as fullbore at longer ranges. ie. 200 yd with a .22lr to replicate a 7.62mm at 600 yards. Interesting stuff.

The article will be in the NRA archives somewhere, maybe 5 years ago, but it would need a bit of trawling to find them:
https://nra.org.uk/all-downloads/journal-archive/

Re: optimal .22 barrel length

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:39 pm
by Ovenpaa
1066 wrote:That was just trying to show off - a failed attempt at the old "in off the bonnet" routine. lol


Parts of vehicles are collateral damage in Lincolnshire, I have hear stories that included wing mirrors, A pillars and head rests and I know of someone who zeroed his 6,5x55 against a haystack with his Defender parked behind and has/had duct tape to cover the through and through groups in the back of the truck.