I've been noodling on how to get better accuracy out of my generic/crap .22 rounds lately when the good stuff is either too expensive or not available.
I noticed several years ago that most of the Eley and SK and Wolf rounds come with sort of factory wet-lube. So I set out to see if wiping my CCI and other generic .22 rounds down with that same lube, harvested off of higher-end ammo, would have an effect.
My findings- while not scientific, indicated that the lubed rounds seemed to show a marked decrease in spread at 30 and 50 yds compared to the same rounds dry. ......enough of a difference to warrant more investigation. Test rifles were several Savage MkIIs and a CZ- all bolt action.
SO, I started looking around for lubes that were easy to use and wouldn't foul up the rifles. I also wanted something cheap, non-toxic, temperature resistant and fairly easy to find.
After trying multiple silicone greases and cooking spray oils I settled on this....Traders Joe's Coconut Cooking Oil Spray.
I'd like some independent verification of what I'm seeing ....but it's pretty funny how well this stuff is working.
I'll still shoot a box of Wolf Or Ely when I can but this has lessened their appeal due to the stupidly high cost and general lack of availability.
I noticed several years ago that most of the Eley and SK and Wolf rounds come with sort of factory wet-lube. So I set out to see if wiping my CCI and other generic .22 rounds down with that same lube, harvested off of higher-end ammo, would have an effect.
My findings- while not scientific, indicated that the lubed rounds seemed to show a marked decrease in spread at 30 and 50 yds compared to the same rounds dry. ......enough of a difference to warrant more investigation. Test rifles were several Savage MkIIs and a CZ- all bolt action.
SO, I started looking around for lubes that were easy to use and wouldn't foul up the rifles. I also wanted something cheap, non-toxic, temperature resistant and fairly easy to find.
After trying multiple silicone greases and cooking spray oils I settled on this....Traders Joe's Coconut Cooking Oil Spray.
I'd like some independent verification of what I'm seeing ....but it's pretty funny how well this stuff is working.
I'll still shoot a box of Wolf Or Ely when I can but this has lessened their appeal due to the stupidly high cost and general lack of availability.
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