Thursday, September 18, 2025

Range Time

 Near Woodsworth, LA on Robinson Bridge Road, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries owns and operates a public shooting range.  Archery, pistol and rifle ranges, along with a shotgun range.  Use of the range is perfectly free, except they charge a modest amount at the shotgun range to defray the cost of clay targets. The ranges are open Thursday-Sunday from 8-5.

I went out this morning and took the Ruger 10/22 that I bought last year. I had never shot it and decided to get a little trigger time The Ruger 10/22 is the Barbie-doll of rimfire rifles. It is easily customized, with aftermarket support everywhere. 

I was concerned because I have been diagnosed with macular degeneration and have lost the center focus in both eyes.  I have not fired a scoped rifle in over five years, and I didn't know how rusty I might be.  Turns out, fairly rusty.  The Burris scope I have mounted has 1/4 minute clicks and that translates into a lot of clicks to move the reticule an inch at 25 yards.  Sixteen to be exact., so I snuck up on the bull, clicking and shooting, clicking and shooting. I finally got it zeroed at 25 yards, after about 30 shots, firing 5 shot groups.  It grouped fairly well, about 1/2 inch at 25 which is probably more an indictment of my eyesight than an indictment of the barrel.

Two immediate thoughts come to mind.  First, I need a cheek riser.  I had trouble getting aligned with the scope.  Second, that rifle needs a better trigger.  Luckily, stocks and triggers are readily available for that rifle. Right now, it is minute-of-possum.  If I get a varmint in the back yard, it is in trouble.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Getting older is a pita. If your rifle is intended for closer ranges, consider a red dot / green dot / gold optic. I put a Bushnell TRS-25 red dot sight on my Savage 24 30-30 over 12 gauge combination and am impressed. Meant for feral hog hunting, the red dot works well for me.

Anonymous said...

Second the red dot recommendation for rifles for close up work. I have a tiny little Docter sight on my B25 express in 7*65R, and it is the bee's knees for shooting running game at short to moderate distances (20 to 80 yards).

Lucky previous poster to have found a Savage Model 24 in the .30-30 & 12ga configuration. I would love to have one of those. I have a couple of the .22Mag & 20ga ones, which are great, but a more authoritative rifle calibre would be nice to have.

Anonymous said...

Re: "..minute of possum." Don't shoot possums! They eat ticks! Although, guineas do too, and they are, I suspect, a bit tastier.
-JLM

FredLewers said...

Of all the things I've lost, I miss my eyesight the most. But I can still shoot minute of dead with iron sights at a hundred yards on a standard silhouette target.
I'm not sure about a moving target. Maybe minute of make them damn uncomfortable with their victim selection matrix...