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Fang
12-17-2008, 02:30 PM
Here's a link I found that those who enjoy precision iron-sight shooting might like: the Quick and Dirty AQT (http://ironat500.blogspot.com/2007/07/aqt-target.html).

These targets are scaled for use at 25 yards/meters with a .22 and designed to test accuracy with a rifle in various field positions: standing, sitting, and prone with rapid and slow fire. I really enjoy this kind of shooting with a .22, so I was consequently overjoyed to find these scaled targets and info on a scoring system. One of the neat benefits of the smaller targets is that some of the stages have you switching targets, which adds a bit of challenge. What I'm hoping to find out is whether the scope on my bolt-action .22 compensates for the increased time to cycle the action.

Anyway, enjoy.

Nickle
09-05-2009, 04:38 PM
Here's a link I found that those who enjoy precision iron-sight shooting might like: the Quick and Dirty AQT (http://ironat500.blogspot.com/2007/07/aqt-target.html).

These targets are scaled for use at 25 yards/meters with a .22 and designed to test accuracy with a rifle in various field positions: standing, sitting, and prone with rapid and slow fire. I really enjoy this kind of shooting with a .22, so I was consequently overjoyed to find these scaled targets and info on a scoring system. One of the neat benefits of the smaller targets is that some of the stages have you switching targets, which adds a bit of challenge. What I'm hoping to find out is whether the scope on my bolt-action .22 compensates for the increased time to cycle the action.

Anyway, enjoy.

Shoot the entire course of fire in 4 minutes if you want to learn quickly.

That actually originates with the 1903 Springfield. So, a bolt gun is normal. A scope doesn't help as much as you would think.

And, yes, I'm well versed in this stuff.