I recently installed Crimson Trace lasers on my Ruger SP101 .357 Magnum and Ruger LCP .380. I also shot the NAA Sheriff .22 Magnum for the first time. Check out the rest of the story at The BRShooting Journal blog and facebook group. brshooting.blogspot.com
Shooting Rugers new SR22 Pistol, this gun would be a good buy at twice the price. During this range session we put two bricks of the cheapest Federal ammo we could find through it and had only one FTE! One out of 1000! This little brother to the Ruger P95 is the perfect training pistol. The target at the end of the video was the best group of the night, 5 of the 10 shots went through one hole!
**Don’t Forget to Rate, Comment, and Subscribe!!** With a 100 yard zero the CCI Velocitor .22lr still has a drop of about 100″ @ 300 yards. If you look closely in the video you can seen the huge arch of this little round as it comes on target. We are pushing this little rimfire near it’s limit, but it performs really well. The set up: Ruger 10/22VLE Talo Edition Vortex Crossfire Scope 4×12x40AO UTG Base
Filmed at the Little River rifle range facing the You Yangs, an SSAA branch. We were firing at paper targets on metal frames 100 metres (110 yards) from the shooting position. This is the first loading problem we had with the SMLE that day, and we knew exactly where we went wrong. It was far easier to take out the magazine and load in this instance…however much slower than the charger clips. Gun: 1943 Lithgow (NSW) SMLE, .303 British. Lee Enfield Guns SMLE Mark Mk3 Mk.3 MkIII Mk.III Number No1 No.I NoI No.1 Shooting Firearms .303 303 British Short Magazine Opensights Baresights Open Bare Rifle Target Range Mad Minute Bullet Rapid Fire Stock Barrel Trigger Bolt Action Scope Sight 30 Calibre Charger Stripper Clip SSAA You Yangs Little River 100 yards Melbourne Victoria Australia UK England English Army World War II 2 WWII WW2 Flinders Peak Trajectory Lithgow New South Wales ADF First Time Licensing Category AB A&B Longarms Licence Centrefire Rimfire Anschutz Anschütz .22WMR 22WMR .22 Magnum Nikko Stirling Scope Rimfire Hornady Winchester 7.7×56mmR 7.7×56R 7.7mm .311 muzzle velocity 150 grain 180 Highland Sports
The full review of the Heritage .22 Magnum. This six shooter usually retails for about 0-200 and is in gunshops all over the place. This American made revolver is quite the piece. Watch as I demonstrate the powerful Magnum, the economical 22 LR and the quiet 22 short.
The Ruger SP101 is a fantastic revolver. Originally it was chambered for .357 Magnum, but since its introduction it has been reintroduced in other calibers such as .22 LR. Although, it isn’t as powerful as a .357, the .22 is an excellent training and plinking gun. For the full review check out Guns.com www.guns.com