Years ago, whenever I got a different .22 rimfire, I used to take it out to the range with at least 10 different kinds of ammo to see what it liked the best.
Most of the time, Eley Tennex was the most accurate, which was no big suprise because, at the time, it was about the most expensive, .22 ammo around.
What was a surprise, was that dirty, crappy, CCI Blazer usually shot pretty well out of most of the guns I've tried, and Eley "standard" was my regular, go-to ammo.
I don't see CCI Blazer, at my local Fleet Farm any more, and it seems that Remington has re-packaged Eley ammo.
Does anybody know what grade of Remington/Eley compares to the old, Eley "standard", and where to get Blazer??
Most of the time, Eley Tennex was the most accurate, which was no big suprise because, at the time, it was about the most expensive, .22 ammo around.
What was a surprise, was that dirty, crappy, CCI Blazer usually shot pretty well out of most of the guns I've tried, and Eley "standard" was my regular, go-to ammo.
I don't see CCI Blazer, at my local Fleet Farm any more, and it seems that Remington has re-packaged Eley ammo.
Does anybody know what grade of Remington/Eley compares to the old, Eley "standard", and where to get Blazer??