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August 17,2019, Mechanicsville, Va. AAR

Started by The Wolfhound, August 19, 2019, 10:33:43 PM

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The Wolfhound

Instructors got to shoot? Say it ain't so!  How did that happen?  This was by design an instructor shoot.  The course of fire to be .22LR 100 Yard KD AQTs.  After zeroing and a redcoat, we shot 25 yards for tightest, best group then moved to 50 yards to check for point of impact change and record data and confirm zero.  Move out to 75 yards record and confirm zero.  Repeat for 100 yards, record data and confirm zero.  Now for the 100 yard AQTs.  Working our way back in we shot one silhouette slow fire prone at 100 yards, and another silhouette for 75 yard rapid fire prone, 50 yard sitting and 25 yard standing.  Did your corrections or hold-overs work?  Your targets will tell!  The day was so hot we never got around to the "Wacky Ammo" experience to answer "how much point of impact change will you see in different velocities and bullet weights".  Humidity was extremely high and the vehicles claimed 99 degrees when we packed for home.  I think it was hot!  Despite melting in the heat we all had fun and learned about our .22s.