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Post by bushog on Nov 15, 2019 0:13:17 GMT -5
How much does the point of impact change between a .22lr and a .22 magnum at say...25yds?
I realize ammo will make a difference...just want to know in general.
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Post by Encore64 on Nov 15, 2019 5:46:28 GMT -5
It seems to vary more gun to gun than between cylinders.
My Uberti Flattop Target puts nearly everything within 1" at 25 yards. But, open up as distance increase due to trajectory.
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Post by bushog on Nov 15, 2019 10:57:36 GMT -5
It seems to vary more gun to gun than between cylinders. My Uberti Flattop Target puts nearly everything within 1" at 25 yards. But, open up as distance increase due to trajectory. Thinking about an OM Single Six convertible with a 4" barrel. Sure do like the ones with the fixed rear drift but wondering about how to have it regulated.... Wish there was an option for an OM Single Six Bisley spur. Might sway me to an adjustable sight NM gun...
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Post by needsmostuff on Nov 15, 2019 11:36:14 GMT -5
Sure do like the ones with the fixed rear drift but wondering about how to have it regulated.... Now that right there is the fly in the soup. Those guns have a habit of being ammo finicky already , Most who are successful with them find one brand that works well and buy a lot of it. Not just the rimfires ,I've never had a convertible gun that was great at same POI with both cylinders, except for close up. Bright side is that's a great excuse to buy a second gun .
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Post by blacktailslayer on Nov 15, 2019 15:01:31 GMT -5
I'm still hold-out hope for a OM Single Six Bisley hammer from Clements, in June Fermin claimed they were "back on track". Take a look in the Group Buys section, page 2.
The OMSS custom that I am putting together will be on a rear drift sighted model. Haven't thought far ahead enough to consider sight regulation though.
Don D.
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Post by Ken O'Neill on Nov 15, 2019 15:55:00 GMT -5
I currently have 4 Single Six convertibles, and have owned several others in the past. The exact amount of difference varies a bit from gun to gun, but there is usually about 1 iron sight click difference between the best LR groups and the 40 gr. JHP Magnum groups, with the Magnum groups hitting the lowest. Call it about 3/4" or a bit more,difference, center to center at 25 yds., averaged across the 4 guns.
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Post by bushog on Nov 15, 2019 22:55:57 GMT -5
I currently have 4 Single Six convertibles, and have owned several others in the past. The exact amount of difference varies a bit from gun to gun, but there is usually about 1 iron sight click difference between the best LR groups and the 40 gr. JHP Magnum groups, with the Magnum groups hitting the lowest. Call it about 3/4" or a bit more,difference, center to center at 25 yds., averaged across the 4 guns. Perfect!
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