There is an infinite amount of commentary on this forum and others about the inconsistency of .22 ammo. My understanding is that its not one thing but everything. Inconsistency in primer material in the rim, tiny powder charges (more sensitive to minor variation), soft bullets get deformed more easily, soft cases aren't formed consistently, bla bla bla
With the interest in long range .22 that has developed it seems that someone (lapua, eley, sk etc.) would be thinking extra hard about the issues at hand. Not to say that Olympic level shooters haven't been needing excellent ammo for the last 50 years.
Who is at the forefront of this (lapua most likely) but is anyone aware of any real headway being made to improve consistency, not just to help you pick the best lot of inconsistent ammo for your gun?
With the interest in long range .22 that has developed it seems that someone (lapua, eley, sk etc.) would be thinking extra hard about the issues at hand. Not to say that Olympic level shooters haven't been needing excellent ammo for the last 50 years.
Who is at the forefront of this (lapua most likely) but is anyone aware of any real headway being made to improve consistency, not just to help you pick the best lot of inconsistent ammo for your gun?
Last edited: