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Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:36:54
by allingeneral
Went to the outdoor pistol/rifle range at NVGC to sight in the new 10/22. Started out at 50 yards, but couldn;t make heads or tails of it. Had to move to the 25 yard range and finally got it sighted in pretty well there. Ended up shooting through about 500 rounds of .22 and a couple boxes of .40 cal. It was a great afternoon to be out there after all of the rain last week.
Here are a couple of pictures of my oldest daughter with the 10/22 and TheWife with the .40.
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 07:09:55
by Moccasin
Rick, if you plan on acquiring more rifles you might want to consider a laser boresight- they make zeroing a scope much easier. Wal-Mart carries a one-size-fits-all similar to
this one. It helps get on paper quicker.
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:49:49
by allingeneral
Yeah, I like that idea. I must have shot up 200 rounds before I got it straightened out.

Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:54:53
by Moccasin
Maybe TheWife will see this thread. A boresight would make a great stocking stuffer.
Are those rings/mounts for the scope the kind you can look through and use the iorn sights also? They look kinda like it.
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:45:56
by allingeneral
Yes, they are the "look through" type. I have heard bad things about them, but that actually helped the kids get sighted in, so it was pretty handy.
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:24:14
by Aroooo
I'm going to be a safety conscious nit-pick and ask why no one is wearing safety glasses?
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:28:31
by Moccasin
Aroooo wrote:I'm going to be a safety conscious nit-pick and ask why no one is wearing safety glasses?
The recoil from the .22 might cause the scope to hit them.

Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:31:20
by Moccasin
allingeneral wrote:Yes, they are the "look through" type. I have heard bad things about them, but that actually helped the kids get sighted in, so it was pretty handy.
Nothing really wrong with them, sometimes it's hard to zero a rifle that has them on it. I had them on my .30-30 but found that without having them machined I couldn't get the elevation right so I took them off.
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:42:33
by Hephaestus
Busted! Eyes and ears beyond the white fence.
What kind of 22 is that? Is it an youth or a full size model? I am still trying to figure out what to get for my seven year old.
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:57:42
by allingeneral
Full-size Ruger 10/22
Yes, ears and eyes. She had eyes right next to her. I try to stay on top of it - thinking that the 15 y.o. will have the sense to remember what I tell her. yeah, right.
Re: Northern Virginia Gun Club 17NOV09
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:12:12
by Aroooo
Hephaestus wrote:What kind of 22 is that? Is it an youth or a full size model? I am still trying to figure out what to get for my seven year old.
Henry makes some nice youth (small) single shot bolt actions BTW.