FX NRL22 with an air rifle

Good morning everyone;

Next year I am planning of joining the NRL22 group at my club, but instead of shooting a .22LR rifle, I will shoot a .22 air rifle either my FX Dreamline (500mm) or my FX Crown (600). I checked out some of their previous stages and their longest distance is around 100 yard with a 2 ½ inch target. I am looking for your advice on:

  • Pellet or slug?
  • Weight?
  • Velocity?
Thank you. Much appreciate your help.
 
Good morning everyone;

Next year I am planning of joining the NRL22 group at my club, but instead of shooting a .22LR rifle, I will shoot a .22 air rifle either my FX Dreamline (500mm) or my FX Crown (600). I checked out some of their previous stages and their longest distance is around 100 yard with a 2 ½ inch target. I am looking for your advice on:

  • Pellet or slug?
  • Weight?
  • Velocity?
Thank you. Much appreciate your help.
I think that slug will be best.
 
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Slug for sure, but you can use a pellet. I was using pellets with in my .25 EdGun R5M and did well with it. Just make sure you know your dope and really get comfortable moving and shooting on a time limit.

The target sizes change month to month. I believe one month there was a 2" target at 100 yards, and the next it was a 3". At minimum I would ensure you can hit a 1.5" target at 100 yards easily. Then practice shooting off unstable surfaces. Typically this is what stumps people and throws them odd. Also get used to identifying targets quickly and locating them in your scope.
 
Nrl22 is 100yds for the 5 required stages they put out each month but after that it's up to the md. I shoot prs rimfire and we shoot out to 250. Shoot slugs as fast as your gun will allow and as heavy as possible. You are already at a disadvantage with the rimfires. A pellets bc is pathetic and your wind calls better be spot on. I've done it with air rifle and 22s they both are fun. Nrl22 allows up to 35cal and 62grains and slugs.
 
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That’s awesome, I had pretty much accepted that NRL22 was not an option for me because I don’t have any where to shoot at that distance. Fantastic, thanks for that info!
most targets are not 100 yards , all different ranges and positions timed .
 
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My Crown MK2 .22 600mm shoots great with the .218” NSA 24.8 grain slug at about 940 fps. That slug will keep up with the JSB 18.13 as far as precision accuracy goes up till about 60-70 yards and then the slug takes over and leaves the pellets behind. Barring really strong winds it will very consistently hit a 1.5“ target at 100 yards.
Kenny
 
That’s awesome, I had pretty much accepted that NRL22 was not an option for me because I don’t have any where to shoot at that distance. Fantastic, thanks for that info!
You have to talk the guy who organizes the NRL22 competition at your club; I will just shoot the stages for practice and fun, I am not interested to become a member of the NRL22. I am the only one shooting air rifles at my clubs and always have people congregating around me while shooting; i let them shoot my rifles and they like them but are surprised by the cost of the rifles. I hope by joining the group, i will bring more people into shooting air rifles and maybe have our own permanent air rifle range.
 
Nrl22 is 100yds for the 5 required stages they put out each month but after that it's up to the md. I shoot prs rimfire and we shoot out to 250. Shoot slugs as fast as your gun will allow and as heavy as possible. You are already at a disadvantage with the rimfires. A pellets bc is pathetic and your wind calls better be spot on. I've done it with air rifle and 22s they both are fun. Nrl22 allows up to 35cal and 62grains and slugs.
 
You have to talk the guy who organizes the NRL22 competition at your club; I will just shoot the stages for practice and fun, I am not interested to become a member of the NRL22. I am the only one shooting air rifles at my clubs and always have people congregating around me while shooting; i let them shoot my rifles and they like them but are surprised by the cost of the rifles. I hope by joining the group, i will bring more people into shooting air rifles and maybe have our own permanent air rifle range.
Yeah everyone after the match wants to shoot my gun and I let them tell my tank is out of air or I'm out of slugs-lol. People so freak out when you tell them what the gun costs. My Vulcan 3 is still cheaper than all the vudoos and rimx with chassis running around. Although I'm getting ready to get that talon tune chassis for my Vulcan 3 in 700mm to add some more weight and the arca rail attachment. Probably get some fat bastard weights. My buddy Derrick Wall just set his up and it's about 16lbs which is pretty good weight and it balances well