22LR Bullet Drop - Demonstrated and Explained
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22LR Bullet Drop - Demonstrated and Explained
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My daughter has severe scoliosis. She loves to shoot but her condition limits how much recoil she can handle. A scoped Hi Point 9mm carbine is her deer rifle. She does wonders with it. She is a 22lr sharpshooter. She has practiced to the point that she hits gallon jugs usually by the 2nd or 3rd shot at 200 yards with 24 zoomies. She has dedicated her daily shooting to her Ruger American Rimfire.10 inch steel plates at 50, 75,100, 150 yards. She just uses mil dot and holdovers. I can't wait to show her this video. 22lr target practice is her favorite activity in life. Thank you Sir!
@mattkissmyasstyrants8676
2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome 👍
@tracyhaynes5404
2 жыл бұрын
How does the 9mm perform on a deer? Its not legal in my state, but I've always thought it would be capable at reasonable distances
@chrisaerts6489
2 жыл бұрын
Try the 350 legend for deer rifle . I just got it in a ruger ranch and a ar-15.
@timallen6035
2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome that y'all were able to find a way to accommodate her. It's also awesome that she has an interest in the shooting sports. We need more young people in all aspects of the shooting world.
@Kesssuli
2 жыл бұрын
17hmr would be a nice option if we want to do some longrange shooting with rimmfires. Practically same recoil as 22lr but caliber itself is like laser compared to 22lr. 250 meters half liter sodacan is pretty easy target with hawke scopes where it have hold over marks for distances.
Interesting presentation, but as someone who shoot a lot of 22Lr in competition and hunting I would like too recomend you to keep zero at 50m (55 yards). 22Lr is made to be under 100 m round and if you have zero at 100m this mean every time when you shoot something at 30, 40, 50m you will need to aim bellow the target and that is not so practical at all.
@sk8snwmx
2 жыл бұрын
With a 50m zero I dial about 16.6 MIL with Lapua Center-X at 20C out of a 16" barrel to hit 300m plates...
@cyberfox981
2 жыл бұрын
@@sk8snwmx That is almost 5 m drop if you keep 50 m zero, very well done and for sure above average shoter ability.
@MRxr400
Жыл бұрын
i agree, for hunting, a 100 yard zero is not a very point and shoot choice. i choose 75M, 1" high at 50 4" low at 100. usually set up hunting on small properties with max 75M range.
@alexistelefono
Жыл бұрын
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@mozisaaa
Жыл бұрын
I would want zero at 25 since I'm doing target practice
It’s crazy that in full speed video you can actually watch the bullet lob into the paper. Super cool video man thanks for the education
@roger7857
2 жыл бұрын
Yes noticed on 100 and 200 yard targets.
@korbetthein3072
2 жыл бұрын
I once saw a .45 acp move at roughly the speed of a hard thrown softball. Stuff like that happens at -40F.
@Luk417
2 жыл бұрын
I see the cci stingers through the scope when I shoot at my 100 Meter stand, was a cool feeling the first time I could see it with my own eyes😅 I think to myself, is it possible to see say a 308 or some other rifle round, if the recoil wouldn’t be there?
@WhipperSnapper51
2 жыл бұрын
Was thinking the same thing lol. Such a cool perspective
@OldManMontgomery
2 жыл бұрын
@@riclindsey329 Indeed, Mr. Lindsey. When I was shooting NRA High Powered Rifle on a local Marine Corps Team, we had M14 rifles (without the full auto switch). On most targets past 200 yards, one could see 'vapor trails'. I think. One had to be behind the shooter, looking down the trajectory to get best results. Using a spotting scope recommended, bare eyes would sometimes work. Better in summer with some humidity in the air.
I am a bit older and to hear the words "22 long rifle" was refreshing. Dad once told me about his uncle and my grandfather with a 22 short. They were kids and saw the neighbors boar hog in the distance. The words " let's shoot next to him and scare him'' The story ended with a dead pig...
Love this "series" your doing. :) Appreciate the hard work and cost you carry to bring us quality videos. God bless.
@andrewdods2236
2 жыл бұрын
You’re
I used to shoot at jackrabbits from the back deck of our house down in Brownsville TX. There was a long flat piece of ground between us and the gulf. Rabbits would come out of an evening and browse around. To keep it fair, we used .22's. It was like dropping in artillery at long ranges. We found that you couldn't find scopes with enough adjustment to sight one in at those ranges. This was back in the 80's so scopes weren't what they are now.. But, with practice, you get good at holdover.
Ooh! Can't wait for this. On my 15-22, shooting 40gr Mini-Mags zeroed at 50 yards I get exactly 6 inches of drop at 100 yards.
@pedrobossio5440
2 жыл бұрын
Yup, that's exactly what I get out of my rifles with mini-mags. Keep it deadly, the .22LR has the accuracy and energy needed to about 100 yards.
@lwstruyk
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I just scoped my 15 22 and am getting the same results. A guy wonders is it me or the scope. Thanks again
@knokname6466
3 ай бұрын
That sounds about right. Strelok has subsonics at seven inches low at 100.
These bullet drop comparisons are both entertaining and really good value. I have learned a whole lot and all of this without actually trying - Keep them coming 👍👍👍
Apart from the prodigious drop, I laughed that you can see the bullet arriving and impacting, unlike the centre-fire rifles. Very cool video sir!
@WayStedYou
2 жыл бұрын
@Cambron Gabaree probably because its a much larger round than the .22 so you can still pick it up on the camera
Nice video. I love the 22LR for pushing the range boundary, it's very fun. Last year I did a competition in 22LR up to about 290-300m and some consecutive test afterwards. What I noticed is that dialing the scope for 290-300 meters for the 22LR almost coincides as dialing my .308 @ 800m. Since I was swapping the same chassis and scope between the 22LR and .308 it was a nice reference point for the scope. I was using RWS R100 ammo for the 22LR and factory Hornady ELDM 168gr for the .308. On the 22LR I've also noticed that it prefers slower bullets for long range, since faster bullets get trans-sonic very quickly and destabilize more right around 100m. Another fun thing is observing the 22LR bullet with the naked eye lobbing itself like an artillery shell to the target @ 300m.
I know what the problem is: it's the heavy recoil.
@gregc33487
2 жыл бұрын
DA
@knokname6466
3 ай бұрын
lol
A very long time ago, i figured out that a half-furlong is just about the end of the practical application of the .22 long rifle cartridge. I found it to be accurate on the 107 yard ram in the .22 long rifle silhouette game and that I could estimate range out that far. Beyond that, it is a crap shoot. The clincher came many years later at the range where I do most of my shooting now. I saw someone else shooting the 200 yard target with a 22. Through the spotting scope I could see the bullets arching down almost like a home run hit after passing over the centre fielder's head. Range estimation errors of only ten yards each way would produce a wide miss. This video bears all of that out.
Love this new series! Very interesting to see the results of different calibers. Keep up the great content brother!
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you watching Troy
That’s super cool! You can see the bullets flying on the 100 yard shots
Dude, pushing videos like a mad man!
Go back a few issues in Field and Stream ,there was a gentleman who shot great distances and taught his young daughter to shoot the same with a .22 . Incredible distance way beyond what I thought a rimfire was capable of.
Excellent video, and good, practical information provided. Through reading the comments section, I learned even more. Subscribed.
I've been waiting for this one.
I remember as a kid doing this. Your standard 22LR cartridge they really started to drop and loose energy after 100 yards. Now put in CCI Stinger? That was a huge improvement over the standard velocity 22.
@knokname6466
3 ай бұрын
In reality, the hi-velocity loads lose even more than subs after 100.
@kross1261
3 ай бұрын
@@knokname6466 sorry not the case. That comment defies basic physics. 2 like objects as far as weight and size the one traveling faster will go further hit harder and drop less. I did a lot of shooting with 22 and would shot out to 400 yards or more. The Stingers would hit about 3’ higher at those distances than standard velocity 22.
Ideal range to set 22 or is 50 yards. 100 yards is pushing 22 lr
I didn't think about those rounds being subsonic which explains why there was more bullet drop than I was thinking there should be.
I really like these bullet drop videos!!! Makes it super easy to understand and it’s very eye opening! Keep these up!!!
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you watching
@brightbkh07
2 жыл бұрын
@@WHOTEEWHO yes sir!!!! I love your channel!
Being able to see bullets coming in such a steep incoming trajectory is enlightening
Thank you for this, I was wondering this same thing and I'm glad someone has made a video showing this. Thank you again
Great video and pretty educational. Wouldn't mind to see a comparison between those rounds and some hot rounds at the same distances. Thanks for doing these!!
FYI - bullet drop vs. time is constant regardless of the projectile’s weight. It will drop at exactly the same rate if you just hold it in your fingers and let go. Galileo figured out that objects fall at the same speed regardless of how much they weigh, according to the tales, by dropping different things off the tower of Piza. The main factor for projectile drop is how long it takes for it to get from the muzzle to the target. Obviously, higher velocity ammo gets to the target faster, and so has less time to drop. The bullet weight, shape, BC, and powder charge all affect the velocity. If you could accurately measure the flight time you could very accurately predict the drop.
Hey Man, thanks a million for all your great videos! Keep up wonderful work of yours!
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you watching
Very good educational video. Thank you. I had similar trajectory with my suppressed 10/22 using CCI standard velocity 40 g. @ 1080 fps. Because of the drop I have had to zero the rifle at 50 yards to use it for squirrel hunting.
I've been shooting the 22lr at 200 yards for about 5 or more years now. I did the same thing you did and figured out the drop and determined 5.3 mils with Winchester bulk 333 ammo was my sweet spot. I found it to be a great way to practice trigger control and also a pretty good replication of shooting 308 at 500 yards but at a fraction of the cost. I do it in the winter and used to put 4" shotgun clays on the berm at 200 yards and use the holes in the snow to correct my windage. Thanks for the video, I am now going to try and reach out to 500 yards. Your chart helped me save at least 500 rounds. Cheers.
Last year I got a Ruger Precision rimfire in 22 long. I went 100 yard zero drop at 200 was give or take 38 inches. The Precision rimfire is sweet little trainer rifle.
@mikecap580
2 жыл бұрын
Shooting prairie dogs (multiple shots) at 200 yards with the a Precision 22lr. The challenge is fun.
“This will be an interesting video”
I would like to see this same test done with hypervelosity rounds like Vipers.
This waass a fun video. Keep up the awesome vids
Kool facts about the most common used caliber!! Appreciated!!
Love how you can see the rounds flying at 200
My local range has a 6 inch steel plate at 200 yards. I can hit it pretty much all day long with my (inherited from Dad and first gun I ever fired) Remington 582 with a 4x Bushnell scope (rifle and scope date to 1968). I do so off a bag rest and I was luckily able to find a consistent point of aim/hold over to hit at that range. It impresses the hell out of others, except my wife (who has to hold a bit lower and also found her own point of aim) and a few buddies who I let in on the secret of where to hold. Then it is kinda routine.
It’s funny when you said what you were shooting and distance I reach and got my old 1975 gun data book and the old old data said 36” but that’s with a 1.5 center to center and your 2” or more. Good shooting for a 22 at 200yard 👍
You just gave me hope that I can take a squirrel at a 1000yds with the ol'22lr.
Another great video WTW!
love when you do these 3 distances.
Lovin these vids man.
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Richie
Greetings, from Go Big Red. As always you are one of my very best to watch on the tube. Very informative material here with 22 LR being one of the top 5 caliber’s. Stay safe down in TN.
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching David!
Cool video and love this series you're doing, take care WTW
Can’t wait for the video this is gonna be fun watching the 22 bullets drop
WhoTee luv the technical stuff
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Ray jay
Love your vids
@WHOTEEWHO
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you watching James!
Love the series and ive also seen an improvement in the video's lately
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonathan. Appreciate you watching
Can't wait for this one!
Great shooting. I didn't think the 22 L would drop that much but now we all know. Thanks for the lesson and have a blessed night 🌙
Thanks Who Tee! Good video
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Tim
25, 50, and 75 for a 22 would be interesting because that is realitic ranges for that cal when hunting small game.
@Stambo59
2 жыл бұрын
I zero my .22 at 60 meters (65 yards), rabbits are generally around that where I shoot and possums tend to be closer and up trees.
From 100 yards yesterday it was cool to see them drop right onto the target
Great video!
That was pretty informative. Bought a few .22's lately to be able to plink a little cheaper. Thank you Sir!
Great video, thank you
Nice, I have always wanted to know how much a 22 lr drops I think your videos are awesome
@ventilator2999
2 жыл бұрын
About 13 inches at 100 yd
I like this series tour doin, great vids. Thanks.
That was fun to watch. Thank you 🤙
This man is the reason I changed my dream gun from a Henry to a Marlin 1895 for the 4570. I’m currently working with a Glenfield 60 so I’m excited to see what comes of! Not only to learn a bit more but because I love these videos!
cant wait for this one
Excellent video. Very informative.
I’m glad to see an appreciation and resurgence of the 22 Long Rifle. 22’s are near and dear to my heart as my father taught be first to shoot as many fathers did. He left me with a ‘41 Remington Field Master Pump and a Smith and Wesson 22 wheel gun ( Kit Gun) Of course everyone has to have a Ruger 10/22. Thanks for letting us see some of your fun shooting. That CZ is sweet.
Sight mine in at 60 yards dead on...and hold over 2in after that every 20 yard past 60...works for me.. Kentucky windage is a great skill!!! Past 120 yards the drop is really fast so the real limits of the 22RF are about a 100 yards or closer for hunting!
@pedrobossio5440
2 жыл бұрын
True.
thanks for writing the yardage on the targets ; easier to follow !
Great vid. Thanks.
Very interesting video, thank you for the demonstration.
I'm in the process of starting an NRL-22 competition at our clubs range, this is good information. Thank you for your time ⏲ 🙏
I really do love hearing you say " boolat " !!! Subscribed !!!
@WHOTEEWHO
8 ай бұрын
Appreciate you watching!
Very cool video. Might interesting to see what some of them hotter rounds do like the CCI Velocitor (1400+).
Good job man!
Enjoyed the video as always was thinking probably 3 or 4' 200 yd Keep up the great work Adam
I really like this series, very educational, thanks WTW!
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Doug!
@dougi1967
2 жыл бұрын
That little bullet flinging song at the end of your video is awesome. You're one of my favorite bullet flingers for sho.
WOW that really drops. I would love to see the drop FK Brno, both the 10mm and the 7.5mm. Have a great night Adam! Ruger Rich
Yeah dude , great vid . Thanks
Great video. Thank you.
Adam you are a confirmed sniper!
Hey hey hey you the man Keep It Up!
Your videos are A -1. You are an excellent speaker. Sir, 200 yards is tough duty for .22lr.
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you watching
I love this type of video!👍👍
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
Nice, looking forward to this one! Any chance you're looking at doing this with 9mm out of a carbine?
Late to the party, and still going to watch it. I'm a big rimfire fan, should be a good one.
Very interesting statistics - and shooting. Thanks
Very useful info enjoyed your demo vlog 👍👍👍👍😎
Great video as always, I never bothered to test things like drop just because I don’t hunt or shoot far, I just like to go playing in my backyard with it
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Alex
This is what we need right Here. Thank you
@TNPerBSSCommandoALIENCowboy22
2 жыл бұрын
I shoot my 15-22 (16") @200yrds with a Primary Arms ACSS GEN3 scope 1-6x. Shooting CCI AR TACITACALS at 200 yards grouping is not so good for zombie hunting. If you are a good shot you'll scare them. If your an excellent shot you're hit mostly centermass. However using CCI Stingers the hold the same zero the AR TACTICAL round hold @100. Just faster speed lighter bullet exc
@TNPerBSSCommandoALIENCowboy22
2 жыл бұрын
@100yard with that scope we (guys I shoot with. *SHOUT OUT TO HAMMER IN BEAVERTON MICHIGAN*) were shooting off bottle caps of 1oz shooter bottles. Sometime unspining the cap) great gun great scope. We also ran savage 22lr with a Nikon scope on it. Very accurate out to 200 yards and beyond v With an experienced shooter
That's all good to know. Thanks WTW.
Very very interesting -thanks from the UK...
Awesome! Love this. Curious as to what app you are using for the calculations?
Thanks for the shift in content. I’m getting tired of the shooting random crap and making noise on steel with guns Chanels. It’s a nice change of pace. Keep up the good work
@WHOTEEWHO
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Klent. However unfortunately it is the "random stuff" that gets the big views 🤦♂️🤣. Wish it weren't the case. A majority of people want to be entertained, not educated
Thanks for sharing Who tee. I saw a CZ 22 lr in a local pawn shop ( don t remember the model ) and was thinking about purchasing it to do some target shooting. I ve got 200 yards out back and thought it would be interesting, fun and affordable to shoot.
@redtobertshateshandles
2 жыл бұрын
Hope you bought it.
@scullcap357
2 жыл бұрын
i have a 455 with the long barrel an adjustible iron sights , the rear is adjustible , just fits me perfect my favorite g , acurate quiet high quality , ps would think about getting in the future the 22 and 17 hmr combo rifle .
Another good one
That's alot of Drop at 200, I didn't realize it was that much Thanks Whotee
Very good video, surprising results
Really like this series. Crazy how at 200 how much you have to hold for. I've never shot a 22 that far
When I first began learning all this 'stuff', I loaded the chronograph, four rifles and many (perhaps 10 boxes) different brands of ammo into the truck and spent a few days at the range. Simply chronoing all the ammo in each rifle was time consuming. After getting the speed down, and recorded in each rifle's DOPE book, they were zeroed (at 25 yds) with each type to find the most accurate. This was recorded in the rifle's DOPE book. Second day was the "Range" day. I had targets (full size silhouette B22s) arranged in pairs from fifty to 200 yards. Utilizing the free download of Strelok on my phone, I didn't leave the bench until I was done shooting each rifle. surprisingly, the Strelok was correct with each come-up. The secret was having the correct velocity, Strelok did the rest. For free. Oh... my point being, from 25 to 50 yards, my come-up was three MOA clicks... at 75 it is 15 clicks... at 100, the come-up is 30 clicks-- all together, 30.3 clicks, and 7,95 MOA from 25 to 100 yards. At 200 yards, the come-up is 101 clicks, or 52.9 MOA. I've shot it out to 300 with Strelok dope and it's always been right on, or too close to call.
Great testing in this series. ♠️🎩☯️
Thanks Who Tee Who, I liked this video. Take care!!! Tiefastman
Cool video, I love shooting 22s 👍👍
I can confirm the bc for the norma tac 22 ammo is .150 so your chart would be fairly accurate so long as your MV is similar to the test barrel.
Now this was a good video people need to see 👍👍