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Good video man, although I think you're exaggerating at saying it's '300 yards', but to be fair, after shooting a group like that it seems like—at least to those who haven't actually tried—-like you'd be on paper at 300. The drop and wind effects on .22lr ammo is intense due to the limited velocity, and it quickly starts behaving like a slot machine, even with good ammo, after 150. I have a Mark II and a 64 (both with the exact same cheap skinny barrel) and get similar results with them at 100. The 64 took extensive trigger work to get it there, though. The trigger sucks out of the box, and it needed re-profiling sear angles and welding bulk on the trigger to eliminate travel. Just minor polishing and spring work on the Mark II. Both of them are far more accurate than anything I've shot that didn't have a $500+ price tag on it. Take care man, and keep the videos up if you can!
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Good video man, although I think you're exaggerating at saying it's '300 yards', but to be fair, after shooting a group like that it seems like—at least to those who haven't actually tried—-like you'd be on paper at 300. The drop and wind effects on .22lr ammo is intense due to the limited velocity, and it quickly starts behaving like a slot machine, even with good ammo, after 150. I have a Mark II and a 64 (both with the exact same cheap skinny barrel) and get similar results with them at 100. The 64 took extensive trigger work to get it there, though. The trigger sucks out of the box, and it needed re-profiling sear angles and welding bulk on the trigger to eliminate travel. Just minor polishing and spring work on the Mark II. Both of them are far more accurate than anything I've shot that didn't have a $500+ price tag on it. Take care man, and keep the videos up if you can!
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