Can anyone tell me if the 222 Rem still holds any records? Could someone point me in the direction of a book or site that can answer some questions about this cartridge?
I'm after what records it held and for how long. General knowledge stuff.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
or shuld I say a lil' one....prolly the most imprtant and impressive one of all ...Light Varmint 5 shot at 100yds......
0.009 inches
Mac MacMillian
9/23/1973
Roger
Does anyone know what Mac's agg was on that yardage and where he finished?
I have heard all of the rumors about the upside down target, the moving backer being shot past the end of the target frame, etc. Also, I have estimated that there must have been at least 25,000 people in attendence ...based on the eye witness accounts of the group being shot.
The record is in the book, and the signatures on the target are by honorable men....so let us put the rumors to rest and accept this exceptional record.
It would not surprise me if Tom Libby's 0.086 200 yard record is subjected to the same type of "bull" that Mac's did....and I was at St. Louis when he shot it. Good shooting...James
January 9, 2000, 05:40 PM #3
Gale McMillan
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The smallest group at 100 yds ever fired in competition and holds a world record for 20 years is held by a 222. The group is .009 center to center.. If you are ever in Phoenix drop by as we have the target and rifle on display in the shop.
Does anyone know what bullet and bullet weight was shot? He had to be proud.
Steve