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<blockquote data-quote="alnpar" data-source="post: 4253985" data-attributes="member: 51084"><p>My Grandsons got me into silhouette Pig Matches with them at 235 Yards shooting only .22 & .17 HMR rifles. It sure is a challenge at times with the different windage. The metal pigs are about 6X8 Inches sitting on a steel rail about 14 inches off the ground. You must knock it off the rail completely. I've hit it in the nose and spun it sideways, Does not count. I tell you a rifle with Bull /heavy barrel and really good ammo makes a world of difference. The Savage Mark II and the CZ 457 or some of the best that I shoot. But I tend to lean to the CZ in .22 as well as the .17 HMR. Great fun, but it's only once a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alnpar, post: 4253985, member: 51084"] My Grandsons got me into silhouette Pig Matches with them at 235 Yards shooting only .22 & .17 HMR rifles. It sure is a challenge at times with the different windage. The metal pigs are about 6X8 Inches sitting on a steel rail about 14 inches off the ground. You must knock it off the rail completely. I've hit it in the nose and spun it sideways, Does not count. I tell you a rifle with Bull /heavy barrel and really good ammo makes a world of difference. The Savage Mark II and the CZ 457 or some of the best that I shoot. But I tend to lean to the CZ in .22 as well as the .17 HMR. Great fun, but it's only once a month. [/QUOTE]
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