Ruger Precision Rimfire with ER Shaw Match Barrel vs 10/22 Accuracy Comparison
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- čas přidán 8. 04. 2019
- ***************YES I KNOW 1/2 INCH AT 50 YARDS IS MOA FOR 22******************************
Quick accuracy comparison between my ruger precision rimfire and my 10/22. Both have ER shaw barrels. RPRF all factory parts other than barrel, 10/22 only factory part on it is the stock receiver. Both have diamondback tactical FFP scopes. All groups shot at 50 yards. NO STINGERS WERE SHOT DURING THE FILMING OF THIS VIDEO.
EDIT: Since sent both of these barrels back. the barrel in the RPRF would cut huge chunks out of the rounds due to the chamber being so sharp and wouldn't eject CCI std vel spent casings at all. Changed back to the factory barrel and all is well. Also sent the 10/22 barrel back because they're both awful. I changed the recoil spring to 10% increased power and it cycles CCI standard Velocity without issue.
Isn’t 1moa at 50 yards 1/2”?
1 inch at 50 yards is 2 moa.
Good Job Son
Just an fyi, .5" at 50 yards is 1 MOA. 1" at 50 is 2 MOA, 2" at 200 is 1 MOA. SO on ans so forth.
I may have missed it, but is this at 100 yards? If at 50 yards a 1 inch group is 2 M.O.A. Yeah, I just watched the beginning again. You're only at 50- so ..........2 MOA dude.
Hello again! In Ohio myself. Liked your presentation on the comparison in ammo. I just sold my 10/22 and bought the RPR. My 10/22 placed rounds about like yours, hoping to get better results from the RPR with SK Biathlon. Would like hear what you think if you try this ammo through your RPR. It is a popular round where I shoot matches.
Love to see a video of the 3 and 400 yard shots you were talking about,,, my standard 40 year old 10/22 will put wolf brand thu same hole over and over at 50’ other ammo runs 1 and 2 inch spread
Fun Fact: CCI Green Tag, Pistol Match, and Standard Vel. all come off the same production line. CCI just tests some rounds off of a particular lot and call it one of the three. It's basically all the same. Even the bullets and advertised velocities are the same.
Gotta love a guy that burns up ammo for our entertainment on his dime.
Better comparison would be stock precision rimfire versus 10/22 stock target model.
Thanx for taking ALL the time, energy, and cash to do this. Learned a lot. I always loved shooting my 22’s. Purchased my first one in 1968!
I just bought a Lithgow la101 22lr. I used the Federal Auto Match to sight in the scope. On my third group of 5, I shot a .20 MOA at 50 yards. One hole. Since then, I tried Center-X, Midas +, Eley Match, SK Rifle Match, Federal HV Gold Medal and RWS R50. Most shot well, but not better than the 4 cents a round Federal. ( I just bout a case of it).
This channel deserves 300k easily!!!!!
I’m a fan of Lapua rimfire ammo in my Ruger Precision rimfire rifle. I have found that the Lapua Pistol ammo works the best by far! Give this one a try. You won’t be disappointed. Thanks
"I don't care what 22plinkster has to
say about Green Tag ammo. He gets paid by CCI."🤣
I really enjoyed your video. It was packed with valuable information for me. I am building my own 10/22, and your video answered a lot of questions for me.
Ammo preference is inherent in every gun, even more so in 22LR... I've been lucky in that 4 out of 6 target style rifles I own, absolutely love the old 80s Federal Lightning (the cheapest rounds ever sold)... I still have over 50 bricks left that were bought for $9.99/brick (a few on sale for $8.99)...
Good to know that CCI standard is working well in a match chamber. CCI standard is my overall go to round and I've got a match barrel for my 457 coming in. Good info.
I just bought the RPR. I have not even shot it and have already put the Shaw 20" on it which was the plan from the start. The fit on my barrel is snug but not tight and in fact just like the factory barrel. I did notice that before I installed the barrel I fitted some round into the chamber and the 40 grain bulk ammos were tighter in the barrel to the point that I wouldnt push them in. The 36 grain could not only go all the way in but I could get them out with ease. Im looking forward to shooting it this week. Great video! I do like to watch people shoot but your choice to show the targets was great because of how you had it organized.
Perhaps I'm wrong, but it's my understanding that sub-moa at 50 yards is less than one-half inch, not one inch as you seem to think.