...doesn't mean it'll be all that accurate.
Picked up a Lilja 22wmr bull barrel to see what I could learn.
I learned there's no such thing as match grade 22wmr ammunition.
Installed the barrel in my Varmint stock, free floated,
and after a Friday afternoon trip to do the break-in per Lilja's centerfire protocol,
took it to the range the next morning for testing at 50 yards.
Results at 50 yards are about the same as when I'm using the Lilja 17 hmr.
To find out how the barrel functions at longer distances,
installed it in my test platform, the barrel block Fuglie.
Set up a target at 100 yards, to see how wind and ammo quality affect 22wmr accuracy
Wind from the WNW (swinging from my my 7 o'clock to my 4) at 4 to 10 mph,
temp in the low 90's, humidity at 100%, the results weren't all that great.
On the top target, the center bull was sighting in different ammo.
The dot group at the 12 position is 1.10 inch ctc
the 3 position is 1.3 inches ctc
the 6 is 1.5 inches, the 9 is 1.2 inches.
On the bottom target
top left is 1.6 inches, top center is 1.2 inches, top right is 1.65 inches
bottom left is 1.6 inches, bottom center is 1.2 inches, and bottom right is 1.25 inches.
With the barrel locked into the fuglie stock and a solid cheek weld,
it's easy to tell that 22wmr ammo is not match quality.
Hot rounds had a high toned "ching" sound, through the stock,
low charge rounds would "thud", and watching the condensation trails
out to the target I could call which were going to impact close to poa
and which were going to drop before hitting the target.
View through the scope showed wind creating lateral spread at 100 yards.
Those vapor trails make it easy to tell, after the fact, I mis-timed my squeeze.
I could watch the round smoke across the crosshairs off the poa.
Tried CCI 40 gr jhp, CCI Maxi-mags, Hornady 30 gr V-Max,
Armscor 40 gr jhp and Fiocchi 40 gr jsp.
The barrel may be "match" but the ammo definitely isn't.
The factory CZ bull barrel shot almost as well after break-in.
But that was after about a brick of 22 wmr ammo through the bore.
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