Hello All -
My game is a little different then yours - I shoot a pistol,modified XP-100 with a 15" barrel built by Clay Spencer) chambered in .22 PPC - and have to knock down steel silhouettes at 50, 100, 150 and 200M. The 200M ram is 55 pounds of steel. Bottom line, it takes some force. .22 PPC will *usually* do the trick, which I shoot because of the accuracy at these distances and the very mild recoil. Accuracy becomes an issue in the shoot-offs, when MUCH smaller targets are placed at the 200M line to determine a winner.
Now to my question... I am having the pistol re-barreled and am considering a 1:6.5 twist to stabilize the new Sierra Match King 90gr bullets. I would love to hear some input regarding these bullets and if this heavy round comes at an accuracy price. I know the 22 PPC is considered deadly accurate, but most of these opinions are from shooters hitting paper with MUCH lighter projectiles. So is it reasonable to expect to be able to maintain the same accuracy, given some testing in loads, with the heavier 90gr bullet?
Thanks!
My game is a little different then yours - I shoot a pistol,modified XP-100 with a 15" barrel built by Clay Spencer) chambered in .22 PPC - and have to knock down steel silhouettes at 50, 100, 150 and 200M. The 200M ram is 55 pounds of steel. Bottom line, it takes some force. .22 PPC will *usually* do the trick, which I shoot because of the accuracy at these distances and the very mild recoil. Accuracy becomes an issue in the shoot-offs, when MUCH smaller targets are placed at the 200M line to determine a winner.
Now to my question... I am having the pistol re-barreled and am considering a 1:6.5 twist to stabilize the new Sierra Match King 90gr bullets. I would love to hear some input regarding these bullets and if this heavy round comes at an accuracy price. I know the 22 PPC is considered deadly accurate, but most of these opinions are from shooters hitting paper with MUCH lighter projectiles. So is it reasonable to expect to be able to maintain the same accuracy, given some testing in loads, with the heavier 90gr bullet?
Thanks!