with some decent groups. Shot groups at 200-500 yds with a slight wind, but more mirage. I shot the first group at 500 and had to drive to the hanger to see where the shots hit (about 5" to the right), marked with a slash. Went back and shot the next group (circled) which was even better. The little Cooper 20 VT definately has potential.
20 VT closes out 2011......
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Re: 20 VT closes out 2011......
Nice shootin' there, Keith! Looks like that would easily group inside a groundhogs head, even at 500 yards.
Amazing performance from such a small case, eh? In the rat patch, a guy with a 20VT and a 204R would have the rats covered all the way out to as far as you could see the little buggers. Which is exactly what I intend to do in another few months once we're greeted with 'spring green-up'.
It's also very cool to have two distinctly different rounds that use the same bullets for both economy and logistics. I'm sold.
Amazing performance from such a small case, eh? In the rat patch, a guy with a 20VT and a 204R would have the rats covered all the way out to as far as you could see the little buggers. Which is exactly what I intend to do in another few months once we're greeted with 'spring green-up'.
It's also very cool to have two distinctly different rounds that use the same bullets for both economy and logistics. I'm sold.