
Here are the new girls on the block. I never thought I'd be buying any 22s but these guns are just great fun at the range.



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TxSheepdog wrote:I see a host begging for a suppressor.
It's more about competition, imo, than ballistics.RECIT wrote:That is SICK!!! Does the compensator actually do anything for the .22lr round?
Holy crap that sounds hard to do...lrb111 wrote:It's more about competition, imo, than ballistics.RECIT wrote:That is SICK!!! Does the compensator actually do anything for the .22lr round?
When shooting Bullseye competition there are two strings of shooting called Timed Fire, and Rapid Fire. Rapid is 5 shots in 10 seconds.
The compensator really helps to keep the muzzle down, and a less hectic string of fire. Instead of struggling to stay on target.
For those unfamiliar, shoot 10 rounds in 20 seconds at a 2" circle, from 25 yards one-handed (un-supported).
Bullseye and the NRA term "Conventional Pistol Competition" are the same.
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http://www.bullseyepistol.com/index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;