cockpitbob
NES Member
If you think in terms of MOA or Mils, a .22 at 200y has similar challenges to .308 at 800y. Past a certain distance (about 500y for .308 and 100y for .22) knowing the guns come-ups and reading the wind matter more than the rifle's accuracy. You can do a tremendous amount of leaning long range shooting for $0.10/shot at a 200y range, especially if you can shoot at different distances.