Tried out 4 different flavors of cheap .22 LR ammo this afternoon.
All 10 shot groups @ 50 yards fired from my Savage Mark 2-FV using bipod and rear sandbags.
NOTE: I did not take time for foulers between groups as I was freezing my butt off.
Hardly conclusive, but here are my initial results:
Fed "Champion" Value Pack 36g HV, copper washed HP: 2.85" with flyers. 2.1" without. (Fwiw, some lots of this stuff have done considerably better.)
Winchester "Xpert" 36 HV, lead HP: 1.2" No obvious flyers.
Winchester "555 White Box", 36g copper-washed HP: 1.2" with flyer. 0.86" without flyer.
CCI Blazer, 40g LRN: 0.85" with flyer; 0.63" without.
Anyone have abnormally good success with any other bulk .22 LR loading? I am on the hunt for the most accurate (for my rifle) cheap .22 LR loading for plinking use. I am looking at testing maybe a few more of those loadings that sell locally for <$25/500.
-The Kid.
All 10 shot groups @ 50 yards fired from my Savage Mark 2-FV using bipod and rear sandbags.
NOTE: I did not take time for foulers between groups as I was freezing my butt off.
Hardly conclusive, but here are my initial results:
Fed "Champion" Value Pack 36g HV, copper washed HP: 2.85" with flyers. 2.1" without. (Fwiw, some lots of this stuff have done considerably better.)
Winchester "Xpert" 36 HV, lead HP: 1.2" No obvious flyers.
Winchester "555 White Box", 36g copper-washed HP: 1.2" with flyer. 0.86" without flyer.
CCI Blazer, 40g LRN: 0.85" with flyer; 0.63" without.
Anyone have abnormally good success with any other bulk .22 LR loading? I am on the hunt for the most accurate (for my rifle) cheap .22 LR loading for plinking use. I am looking at testing maybe a few more of those loadings that sell locally for <$25/500.
-The Kid.