Yes, I was shooting at a target 60 yards (180 feet) away. There is a pond between the firing line and the target area at the rifle range, so on that range 60 yards is the closest you can place a target. One weak load did not make it all the way there, I saw the splash in the pond a few yards short of the target. Now in order to hit at that range I had to sight along the top of the frame with the entire front sight above the frame but centered in the notch the hammer fits into to strike the rimfire round.
Here is the NAA micro:
The pic is a bit fuzzy but this is about what the sight picture looked like to hit at that range. I was hitting the cardboard, roughly 3 feet by 3 feet, 4 or 5 times out of a 5 shot cylinder most of the time once I got it ranged right.
Here is a link to the club I was at:
http://www.pocct.com/poc_010.htm
If you go on Google Earth the coordinates for the shooting house at the rifle range are:
41*38'15.00"N 71*54'27.00"W
Trap field and pistol range are to the North, rifle range runs to the East with berms at 100, 200, and 300 yards. There are steel plates at 200 and 300 yards, lots of fun!!
And NO I didn't try to hit steel at 200 yards with the micro... lol
I also shot the .45 at 100 yards when the wind blew the 60 yard target over. I didn't really try to hit anything but the cardboard, but yes I was hitting it at that range. Then I got the SRH out while the Springfield was cooling off a bit...