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Norma Tac-22 How does it shoot for you?

bravastar1

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May 10, 2014
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Anyone shooting Tac-22 out of your trainer? Most of the time I get at least one flyer out of a 5 shot group. It is really hard to put together a good 5 shot group at 100 yards.What is it doing for you?

I have no problem with the operation of any firearm I shoot the Tac in, it's the consistency of accuracy I am concerned with.
 
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Out of my trainer, V22 and other higher end 22s as you describe. That being said I do find it pretty awesome on all my other rimfires and far better than anything else at that price point for accuracy overall. Like all rimfire ammo its hit or miss with each gun. I do like the fact it is lubed also.
 
It runs good in my CZ452, there have been a few flyers, but there like 1 in a box. Mine is pretty much box stock. It works good in the kids CZ also. It's not Eley quality, but not Eley price either.
 
It actually grouped in the top 4 of the 9 initial rounds I just quickly shot out of my V22. so as of right now I plan to do further testing with this ammo
 
Didn't shoot well at all through my 455 but plan to try it through my Vudoo when I get settled in here in NC and get it up and running. Got big 100 yard groups and flyers with the 455. I didn't chrono it but wouldn't. E surprised with high numbers.
 
Mine was exactly as described by the OP. Flyers aplenty. If you took the time to weigh and sort each round, you might be able to get some consistency from it.
GECO match and GECO Semi-Auto performed much better for me in all rifles.
 
Great, have two bricks of this shit sitting in my gun room.

Looks like dirt blasting ammo.

I'v got a couple left, too.

Give it a whirl and see. My MPR settled in some with it after a 100rnds or so and the vertical dropped to around 2 inches at 100yds. Can't see much point in testing it at longer ranges.

The CZ 455 didn't settle in at all. Even after a couple boxes vertical was still 3 inches or so at 100. Windage was excellent in both guns. Well under MOA at 100.

 
I have a different experience. The TAC22 I have gotten shoots pretty good in my MK II FV-SR Typically has an SD of 9-11 fps. It doesn't shoot as good as SK Rifle Match, but it is less than half the price.
 
Same as everyone else, would shoot 3-4 pretty tight then throw a wild one. CCI standard is actually more consistent in my experience plus the price, so I stick with the CCI for most stuff, Eley Edge for matches.