Sorry, I didn't work on any of the bikes....:rofl_200:
For Future referance in this thread, ARFCOM means AR15.COM.
I took my CMMG AR-22 Rifle and 6 different types of ammo to the range. One of the ARFCOM Members wants to buy CMMG when he returns from the Sand Box. I mentioned in another Thread there that I'd do some tests this weekend so he could see what the upper was capable of with good ammo.
This rifle has the CMMG Sierra Upper with add ons of a stainless steel bolt and collar, forward assist, anti jam charging handle, bolt hold open and bho magazines. The lower is CMMG that I built with a DPMS Parts Kit. The hammer / trigger springs are standard DMPS. I've added a few do dads but no trick stuff here.
The scope is 4x - 30 Cheapo, The crosshair at 25 yards is about half as big as these small centers. Not the most conducive to accurate shooting. I believe the scope cost me $22.00. This is basically the rifle you can purchase (With a Mil Spec Lower) for the normal price of $550.00. I've kept it close to that original idea of inexpensive as I can manage. What you see is what you can get from CMMG..... Minus the Do Dads and add ons, that really do nothing to enhance accuracy.
Normally, I've always tried to keep a low profile at my usual range (SPPPC). I really like to shoot in peace. Today, John my friend was there. I asked him to shoot the rifle so we could see how well it did with someone very new to AR-22's and also with me. I'm currently well over 100,000 rounds through various AR-22's. John hasn't fired a rifle except a couple times in the past 3 years. One of those times was another rifle I was testing. John normally shoots only pistols....
When we were done shooting, we went into the lounge area of the range. There was another shooter there showing his AR that he has a CMMG 22 Conversion for. I tried but couldn't get into the conversation. So I went and took my rifle out and held it in front of everybody. They stopped cold, just long enough for me to say "Hi, I'm Dave, SpecOps-13 of ARFCOM. I'm doing some shooting for CMMG. We continued to talk about the conversion and the dedicated 22 upper. Everybody liked them both.
1st picture, the rifle (Sorry that the picture sucks), I took it with an old Sony, floppy Disk Camera...
Note, All shooting was at 25 yards.......
2nd picture was a warm up for john on top and me in the actual center. John kept 7 of 10 in the bull and I had 10 of 10.
3rd picture, Top targets using Federal Pistol Match Ammo, No Surprise, haven't had any luck with this in a rifle yet. Guess that's why It's Pistol Ammo... Center targets, Fiocchi SM 320 Super Match, Not bad at all. Bottom targets, Eley Match, Not bad either...
4th picture, Top targets were done with Wolf Match Target. Not really bad either. Center targets, RWS Subsonic. I didn't like this stuff. Too light for my tastes. Bottom target, WalMart Federal Bulk,, so what can I say.
5th picture, I had John shoot this target with Eley Match. He was having a difficult time getting comfortable and lost count of how many he had on each target.. Thanks for shooting with me John. I know it was rough just being thrown into it.
This has taken my entire day to get ready, go to the range and shoot, get home, clean the rifle and etc., take pictures, do the write up and post it on several different sites. From 9:30 this morning until now 10:00 pm.:bang head:
Yeah, I'm done. Now I can read VMax. Oh BTW, I did cheat and stop in here a couple times today.:biglaugh:
Dave / SpecOps13
For Future referance in this thread, ARFCOM means AR15.COM.
I took my CMMG AR-22 Rifle and 6 different types of ammo to the range. One of the ARFCOM Members wants to buy CMMG when he returns from the Sand Box. I mentioned in another Thread there that I'd do some tests this weekend so he could see what the upper was capable of with good ammo.
This rifle has the CMMG Sierra Upper with add ons of a stainless steel bolt and collar, forward assist, anti jam charging handle, bolt hold open and bho magazines. The lower is CMMG that I built with a DPMS Parts Kit. The hammer / trigger springs are standard DMPS. I've added a few do dads but no trick stuff here.
The scope is 4x - 30 Cheapo, The crosshair at 25 yards is about half as big as these small centers. Not the most conducive to accurate shooting. I believe the scope cost me $22.00. This is basically the rifle you can purchase (With a Mil Spec Lower) for the normal price of $550.00. I've kept it close to that original idea of inexpensive as I can manage. What you see is what you can get from CMMG..... Minus the Do Dads and add ons, that really do nothing to enhance accuracy.
Normally, I've always tried to keep a low profile at my usual range (SPPPC). I really like to shoot in peace. Today, John my friend was there. I asked him to shoot the rifle so we could see how well it did with someone very new to AR-22's and also with me. I'm currently well over 100,000 rounds through various AR-22's. John hasn't fired a rifle except a couple times in the past 3 years. One of those times was another rifle I was testing. John normally shoots only pistols....
When we were done shooting, we went into the lounge area of the range. There was another shooter there showing his AR that he has a CMMG 22 Conversion for. I tried but couldn't get into the conversation. So I went and took my rifle out and held it in front of everybody. They stopped cold, just long enough for me to say "Hi, I'm Dave, SpecOps-13 of ARFCOM. I'm doing some shooting for CMMG. We continued to talk about the conversion and the dedicated 22 upper. Everybody liked them both.
1st picture, the rifle (Sorry that the picture sucks), I took it with an old Sony, floppy Disk Camera...
Note, All shooting was at 25 yards.......
2nd picture was a warm up for john on top and me in the actual center. John kept 7 of 10 in the bull and I had 10 of 10.
3rd picture, Top targets using Federal Pistol Match Ammo, No Surprise, haven't had any luck with this in a rifle yet. Guess that's why It's Pistol Ammo... Center targets, Fiocchi SM 320 Super Match, Not bad at all. Bottom targets, Eley Match, Not bad either...
4th picture, Top targets were done with Wolf Match Target. Not really bad either. Center targets, RWS Subsonic. I didn't like this stuff. Too light for my tastes. Bottom target, WalMart Federal Bulk,, so what can I say.
5th picture, I had John shoot this target with Eley Match. He was having a difficult time getting comfortable and lost count of how many he had on each target.. Thanks for shooting with me John. I know it was rough just being thrown into it.
This has taken my entire day to get ready, go to the range and shoot, get home, clean the rifle and etc., take pictures, do the write up and post it on several different sites. From 9:30 this morning until now 10:00 pm.:bang head:
Yeah, I'm done. Now I can read VMax. Oh BTW, I did cheat and stop in here a couple times today.:biglaugh:
Dave / SpecOps13