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i'd say 20-25 metres if its .22, or 30-35 meters in .177.Or, start off close and work your way outwards, stop when the pellet holes no longer connect together to make one big hole in your target then, bring it back 5 metres. and make sure you use good quality pellets.

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All accurate shooting begins with giving yourself a datum by which to measure your shooting performance. For .22 try zeroing the scope and rifle at 25 metres. That's a really useful controlling range and you only need to adjust for longer/shorter ranges with an understandable degree of hold-over/under. And see how you get on from there! It's amazing what you can do from just 25 metres. :thumbs:

 

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