Shooting .22 Pistols at 100 yds

Published on February 1, 2009
Duration: 4:34

This video demonstrates shooting .22LR pistols, specifically a modified Ruger 22/45, at 100 yards. Key takeaways include the importance of trigger control for long-range pistol accuracy and the impact of ammunition reliability, with Federal ammo causing jams. The speakers recommend the Ruger 22/45, Browning Buckmark, and Ruger Mk III for fun and training.

Quick Summary

Shooting .22LR pistols like the Ruger 22/45 at 100 yards requires excellent trigger control. While cheap Federal ammo caused jams, the speakers recommend the Ruger 22/45, Browning Buckmark, and Ruger Mk III for training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Chief AJ Ruger 22/45
  2. 01:01100 Yard Target: The Nutnfancy Stove
  3. 02:00Ammo Jams & Top Pistol Picks
  4. 02:46Stock 22/45 & Trigger Control
  5. 03:23Magazine Management for Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are good pistols for fun and training according to Nutnfancy?

Nutnfancy highly recommends the Ruger 22/45, Browning Buckmark, and Ruger Mk III as excellent choices for both recreational shooting and fundamental firearm training.

Is it possible to shoot a .22 pistol accurately at 100 yards?

Yes, with proper technique, particularly excellent trigger control, it is possible to achieve accuracy with .22LR pistols like the Ruger 22/45 at 100 yards.

What issues can arise when shooting .22LR pistols at longer ranges?

Ammunition reliability can be a significant factor; cheap Federal .22LR ammunition caused jams in this session. Proper trigger control is also paramount for accuracy at 100 yards.

Why is magazine management important for range practice?

Having multiple magazines ready allows shooters to maintain practice momentum, minimizing downtime between shots and maximizing the effectiveness of their training session.

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