Daughters first long range outing

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I took my 13 year old daughter out to the range today to try the new Bergara B14R .22lr trainer out at distance. This was the first shots on the rifle and the first time my daughter has ever shot past about 25 yards. She's always been very "meh" about going to the range with me but she had a lot of fun today. She said she much preferred this over short range handgun and 22 rifle shooting.

I used CCI 36 grain Mini Mag. Not the greatest ammo for a precision rifle but I have 1000 rounds of it and it's better than bulk pack stuff. Zeroed at 50 yards and it shot about 1.5 MOA. I didnt put out a target to get a good group for measuring as we were eating into our long range steel time.

The long range is being reworked and several targets have been moved or removed. Everything closer than 200 yards was gone. So that's where we started. The 200 yard target is fairly good size, probably about 12x18 inches, and we had no problem hitting that. Wind was gusty from about 5-15 MPH so we had to hold a little bit of wind at that range. Left edge hold was sufficient.

When we pushed it out to distance things got a bit harder. 310 yards was a full size silhouette. The wind died down a bit for a while and we had no problem there. Low wind and a generous sized target really gave her a confidence boost. We then switched to a roughly 12 inch gong sitting at 330 yards. Soon after we switched the wind picked back up and wind calls were anywhere from 2-5 Mils depending on the gusts. Hit rates plummeted a good bit down to maybe 20-30 percent. I feared this was going to dissuade her, but she really enjoyed the challenge.

After about 100 rounds through the 22 she tried my BCM/Colt rifle sporting a red dot. She went 5 for 5 on the 310 yard silhouette from the bench using the mag monopod method. She really didn't like the muzzle blast and sound. Maybe in another year or so she'll grow into it.

She's got a lot more to learn, but it looks like I might have a long range buddy now.

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Good on you Dad!
Yup, its a lot easier to get enthused about tin cans/ gongs or other reactive targets than plain paper.
Sadly, there arent many shooting spots around here that allow anything other than paper, so I try to spice things up a little for the kids with zombies or squirrel/ groundhog targets.
I love how the Bergara has a giant magazine, but a teeny tiny ejection port, lol.
 
I love how the Bergara has a giant magazine, but a teeny tiny ejection port, lol.

It’s kinda trippy to get into the R700 Clone Rimfire rifles (Bergara B14R, RimX, Vudoo). They’re built to be clones so they use AI footprint mags, but obviously don’t need the full length of the mag. Seems like a waste and admittedly kinda makes my brain itch, until you need to do a mag change with a tiny Savage or CZ magazine on the clock with their clip in mag releases, and those huge AI pattern mags with conventional releases start looking pretty good!
 
It’s kinda trippy to get into the R700 Clone Rimfire rifles (Bergara B14R, RimX, Vudoo). They’re built to be clones so they use AI footprint mags, but obviously don’t need the full length of the mag. Seems like a waste and admittedly kinda makes my brain itch, until you need to do a mag change with a tiny Savage or CZ magazine on the clock with their clip in mag releases, and those huge AI pattern mags with conventional releases start looking pretty good!

That Bergara mag is the easiest 22 rifle mag change I have ever done.
 
That’s awesome! Brings back memories of taking my daughter to shoot.
 
I know nothing about the gun.

You are fortunate to have known how to motivate her to take an interest.

KNIGHTLORD40K:
Can you hit a few orange clay pigeons when the Nanny State isn’t looking? Biodegradeable.

I’m including any “Stasi Informer wannabes” fellow shooters..
 
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