.22 Vudoo just came in

I was out of elevation at 300 yards . I did shoot at 350 by holding over . I'm not just sure what I had on for wind correction , what Mark has posted looks about right .with the new rail and another scope I should be able to dial out to the 450 yard target . I need to test ammo , get my sig rangefinder programed , and start a bit of a log book . I enjoy the long range shooting more than the hunting . yes I agree , 200 yards is easy . I have my 11 YO grandson shooting 200 , with my gun . he shoots his marlin XT22 to 150 . I'm putting my old scope on his rifle , along with a 20 MOA rail to get him out on a few longer targets . we never got serious about shooting the rimfires . in fact we pretty much stopped shooting our big guns on the long range. food plots and big bucks have taken over the club . I'll leave it at that .
I’m not sure if I have a 20 moa Picatinny base or a 30 moa, but I’m using a 7-35 ATACTR F1 that has a lot of elevation and allows me to focuses on targets at 25 yards.

It’s an older scope that I bought when they first came out. I had a few issues with it before owning this gun, and since it’s been kept on the Vudoo. Works well on this setup.

I forget how much I can dial but it’s a lot more than what I would use.
 
What effects does using the suppressor have on your rifle's performance?
Velocity?
Accuracy?
Zero, and why I don’t bother using it unless my French Bulldog is with me. He’s a good hunter for a 15 month old dog. That said I would never shoot anything with him next to me. He has a great nose, and his hearing is crucial for voice commands.

I didn’t see any difference in velocity w/wo it or in accuracy so I just never used it.

I do shoot it with the SureFire brake on it though.
 
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