Hello again,
have been on the range yesterday and did as recommended (thanks for that again).
Unfortunately I´ve been at 3 dealers and none of them had Eley or Lapua in store, because they are not asked around here.
So I began to test what I could find.
Cleaned the barrel with the bore snake and CLP, then made 20 shots for fun and after that I tried groups.
Had to shoot 30+ rounds each cartridge, what fatigued me quite a bit, and after 5 different brands my neck began to become sour.
Best group was with RWS Rifle Match S, looked quite promising with four shots in a 0.5" group at 100m and one shot opening it up to 1".
Then I went one with two other RWS cartridges, thinking I wouldn´t have to shot "settle-rounds" with the same brand, but that didn´t turn out well.
Although those three cartridges came from the same manufacturer, I couldn´t switch between them, the starting groups were a mess.
So, when I was already done after two hours of concentrated shooting, I wanted to confirm that group with RWS Rifle Match S, which didn´t work.
Probably it was me losing concentration.
Thoughts which are cruising to my brain since yesterday.
The standard barrel from Lothar Walther is 18", my 22" was left from a customer which didn´t take it, so I got a discount.
I think, with those slow 22lr rounds, the longer barrel is a disadvantage, because the bullet is longer in the barrel and every slightly movement will lead to bigger groups than with a shorter barrel or faster cartridge.
Secondly my 15 yo Harris bipod seems to have some play, I think I should replace it.
Worst thing, the feet are rolling, I mean, the inner rods where the rubber feet are fixed at are rotating.
And finally, the surface of the benches at our range is a pita.
It is a very smooth kind of linoleum on it, so that you can´t load the bipod.
So quite some stuff to do.