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Shooting Steel
- Shakey Jake
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Shooting Steel
Decided to shoot some steel with the Browning T-bolt this morning. There's a string wind blowing directly in my face but it will be fun anyway.
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- fortyshooter
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Re: Shooting Steel
Sounds like a great plan. I love shooting the steel!
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Re: Shooting Steel
And I also love the T bolt. Enjoy.
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Re: Shooting Steel
I actually did quite well. The farthest steel is 200 yards and with the Burris 4.5X16 scope and holding high I was able to hit it 3 out of 5 times. It made me a bit giddy! I was shooting CCI Stingers.
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Re: Shooting Steel
That's some fine work with the 22 LR. Congrats.
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Re: Shooting Steel
No bout a dout it.
Looks like fun Jake.
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Re: Shooting Steel
That looks like fun.
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Re: Shooting Steel
Yup, I love shooting steel as well. Instant feedback. 
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Re: Shooting Steel
Love that steel shooting also. Are those stingers pretty accurate Jake? Have you shot them on paper?
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- Shakey Jake
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Re: Shooting Steel
If you sight in with regular LR ammo the stingers will shoot higher due to the velocity. I like shooting them but there are others who like the Velocitors better.
Jake