There have been some great recent posts around good group sizes, accuracy, etc for 22lr. They are great for the top of the line, lot tested, indoors where the sun don't shine and the wind doesn't exist, etc. But for "practice" competition ammo, say the SK Standard Plus (yellow), Eley Target (yellow box), maybe toss in Eley Club (orange) as well, RWS Target Rifle, etc. Anything in the $7-9ish, under $10 range, of it's not a plastic bucket but also not costing $150 and up brick premium lines:
1. What's everyone's acceptable accuracy at 50, 100, even 200? What are people happy with consistently getting?
2. How is it looking on paper off props like a ladder, cattle gate, etc?
3. If you're checking with a chronograph, ideal SD/ES to attempt to stay under/within?
1. What's everyone's acceptable accuracy at 50, 100, even 200? What are people happy with consistently getting?
2. How is it looking on paper off props like a ladder, cattle gate, etc?
3. If you're checking with a chronograph, ideal SD/ES to attempt to stay under/within?