Bear with me here, folks. While not new to guns, and I've probably gone down the rabbit hole of centerfire precision reloading as far as most... my experience with rimfires in general is a little (okay, a *lot*) more hill-billy: buy a gun, buy whatever is available locally, and go shoot. If dropped in the dirt, hose it off with WD40. Maybe patch it out with a nice 3-piece aluminum cleaning rod once a year with some Hoppes #9
Trying to move forward, but not quite sure what specific direction to take. I believe I have a Possum Hollow bore guide somewhere out in the shop for my Mk II, and I have a long Dewey .22 cal rod (along with patches, jags, brushes) that I use with my .223 Rem gun(s). Also have a VFG jag and pellets for the same. Most if not all of the chemicals I have are pretty much oriented around removing carbon build-up in centerfires - not sure how much that will or won't translate to cleaning rimfires. I've seen a lot of widely varying talk about cleaning - every outing, every hundred rounds, every few hundred, when accuracy drops off... well at least the lack of consensus is consistent!
Similarly, never really done any specific ammo testing. I get the general idea... find something that works, and then buy a bunch of it. Retest when you run out - similar to what we do with lot #'s of bullets, powder, primers in centerfire. Part of my confusion in this department is the lot# aspect of loaded ammo. Assuming a person buys an assortment of ammo (recommendations, online I assume?) for testing, how likely is it that you're going to be able to find that exact same lot # in reasonable quantity? What constitutes a normal quantity to purchase in one go? 1k rds? 5k? More? Is there typically more (or less) variance between brand/model (say CCI SV vs. CenterX vs. Wolf Match) than between lot #s of one given brand/model? Specifically, if you test a half dozen or more different brands/models, and find a clear 'winner'... but then can't buy as much of it as you'd want... how likely is a similar lot # of the same brand/model to perform the same?
If you're starting more or less from ground zero, what's a reasonable amount of which brands/models of ammo to purchase? I'm guessing here the usual answer isn't "buy 10k of everything available so you have plenty left over after testing". Might be 'ideal', but doesn't sound very reasonable
Your patience is much appreciated!
Trying to move forward, but not quite sure what specific direction to take. I believe I have a Possum Hollow bore guide somewhere out in the shop for my Mk II, and I have a long Dewey .22 cal rod (along with patches, jags, brushes) that I use with my .223 Rem gun(s). Also have a VFG jag and pellets for the same. Most if not all of the chemicals I have are pretty much oriented around removing carbon build-up in centerfires - not sure how much that will or won't translate to cleaning rimfires. I've seen a lot of widely varying talk about cleaning - every outing, every hundred rounds, every few hundred, when accuracy drops off... well at least the lack of consensus is consistent!
Similarly, never really done any specific ammo testing. I get the general idea... find something that works, and then buy a bunch of it. Retest when you run out - similar to what we do with lot #'s of bullets, powder, primers in centerfire. Part of my confusion in this department is the lot# aspect of loaded ammo. Assuming a person buys an assortment of ammo (recommendations, online I assume?) for testing, how likely is it that you're going to be able to find that exact same lot # in reasonable quantity? What constitutes a normal quantity to purchase in one go? 1k rds? 5k? More? Is there typically more (or less) variance between brand/model (say CCI SV vs. CenterX vs. Wolf Match) than between lot #s of one given brand/model? Specifically, if you test a half dozen or more different brands/models, and find a clear 'winner'... but then can't buy as much of it as you'd want... how likely is a similar lot # of the same brand/model to perform the same?
If you're starting more or less from ground zero, what's a reasonable amount of which brands/models of ammo to purchase? I'm guessing here the usual answer isn't "buy 10k of everything available so you have plenty left over after testing". Might be 'ideal', but doesn't sound very reasonable
Your patience is much appreciated!