Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Right now I would say go with Eley or RWS.Thanks for the info, it is so frustrating trying to find a good, reliable source for 22LR match ammo.
That can probably be part of the reason why some competitors in the NRL22 world have started using very expensive and well regulated air rifles.There were several variations of federal gold medal with similar names. I suspect long shot 231 has older more consistent ammo from when they were actually trying to make decent ammo.
To put this simply there is ABSOLUTELY NO current American made rimfire that is match grade! End of story.
Every once in a while ( no where near frequently enough to depend on it with any predictability mind you) you can luck into a good lot of CCI standard. But even the lucky lot of CCI won’t hold a candle to eley/SK/lapua.
I might have won the “ lot lottery” but have been very happy with SK pistol match special and biathlon when I can’t find long range. ( my understanding is they are all in the same velocity range - really the same ammo, with it being sorted by most accurate= long range, least Pistol Match Special and biathlon in between)
Air rifles, especially the high end with precise metering valves, provide extremely consistent velocity. So, even if that velocity is less than some brand of 22LR, the consistency makes up for that. DOPE it out and they can be insanely accurate at the ranges we are talking about. Sure, it's not a 500m shooter but neither is a 22LR. 100m and in and air probably has the advantage.That can probably be part of the reason why some competitors in the NRL22 world have started using very expensive and well regulated air rifles.
Some air rifles that are pushing slugs almost as fast as a 22LR bullet are getting phenomenal accuracy.