I’ve been following this thread with interest…
Now, I’m not a professional 22 rimfire man but I do have several 22 rimfire weapons…
Two wheelguns, 3 rifles—one ‘scoped, and a T/C Super 14" Match with a 3x-12x Burris on it…
I did a bit of ballistic calculations using a 50-grain bullet with a B.C. of .200 @ 1200 fps…
The numbers are interesting to say the least…
With open sights and a 50 yard zero, that bullet drops nearly 45 inches at 200 yards and in a 10 mph crosswind, it drifts nearly 14 inches—so hitting 12-ounce cans at 200 yards is some amazing shooting for sure—even with a dot ‘scope…
At 150 yards, the bullet has 97 ft-lbs. of energy remaining—that must be an extremely light steel ram being flipped. I think a good catcher’s mitt might stop that slug…
I know a 22 rimfire will break a glass bottle at 100 yards as I have done that. But plastic bottles filled with water are just hit and a very small split is where the bullet enters and the bullet exits. The water drains out slowly…
I have hit nickels at 50 yards with the T/C using 10x power on the ‘scope. I have shot 1.5" groups at 100 yards using the 12x on the ‘scope. But, 12-ounce cans at 200 yards are "out of my league" with 22 rimfire and the weapons I have…
But, I can on occasion—probably 80% of the time—hit 12-ounce cans at 200 yards with my Super 16" Contender, again with the 3x-12x Burris, in 223 Remington cartridge—but we are talking 22 rimfire in this thread…
So, in my opinion with a handgun—I have a Ruger Single Six—and from a good rest, I can hit 12-ounce cans at 35+ yards the majority of the time. I have shot a couple of squirrel with it by using a tree as a rest. The greatest distance was probably 20 yards…
Just a few thoughts…
Good-luck…BCB