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So I was wondering what distances do the F class shooters shoot from. I use to have a little 22 that I could hit beer bottles with open sights at well I don't know but I could her the bottle break after the shoot. I think about 120yards. I would proped up on truck. That was years ago. I would like to get into some real shootin now. I want to reach out there and just see how far is posable.
 

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I think they shoot at 100 yards, which is a lot farther than I used to think it was. My tired old eyes barely see the target at that distance. I believe Doug said something about shooting 200 yards in some competition he was in, but this new group shoots at 100. I'm not sure I could find the target at 200 with a good spotting scope.
 

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Check out this thread ...

http://www.msgunowners.com/t10635-great-day-at-necks-f-class-22-match
 

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Yea with a 22. I no the rough elevation for the log they sit on so the first shot is to get the Windage the 2nd shot is starting to try to hit them . The other shots were just launch and prey to see the dust kick up. Took about 15 shots to figure it out . I hit the sign after about 20 shot
 

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Was looking at a chart the other night ... with a 50yrd zero at 300yds the drop is 163.5" using 40gr standard velocity ammo. That is almost a 14ft drop with no wind factored in.
 

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I shoot brick 22s and my starting point for the turtles is a smidgen above where my veritical crosshair meets the bottom of my scope then I get Windage . Shooting the election sign was with my old open sighted marlin I wood cover it up with the frount sight then keep going up I was Basicly aiming at the top of the trees behind the sign . Im going to have to put a video on YouTube of the other thing I do with the marlin
 
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