Shooting is a perishable skill. And with myself, it goes bad like a chicken sandwich left in the park on a hot day! I have tended to focus on pistol skills the last while, while neglecting rifle skills.
This past weekend I shot a Steel Challenge match with my 10/22 and a red dot sight. Mainly beause I wanted to put our Mag-Rotor to work! Shooting rimfire was a ton of fun, and the Mag-Rotor made easy work of mag changes (as I no longer have the evil banana clips that caused so many horrific .22LR shootouts). Seeing others trying to handle 5-6 mags to the start position was interesting. The Mag-Rotors made it easy to have 6 factory 10/22 mags ready to go. As far as rifle skills, I need to get back to work. Rimfire is such a great place to practice without breaking the bank. My only issue was ammo sensitivity, but that can get sorted out with some trials of various brands. I did get a chance to try some of the entry level Eley, and it functioned flawlessly. In competition the $8 per 50rd box is worth it. Anyways, it´s never nice to find out you're rusty, but it serves as a great excuse to get a brick of .22 and have a day at the range! Matador.
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