Gotta see what my rifle likes?
I can do that. No, I already did that.
Took almost three years to try all the brands and types of rimfire sold in the US.
Learned it has absolutely nothing to do with brand
and absolutely everything to do with cartridge quality.
If the cartridges are dented, dinged, scratched or chipped...expect strays.
If the drive bands are irregular, uneven, asymmetric...expect strays.
If the crimp line is slanted, bullet loose in the crimp or seated at different depths or angles...there will be strays.
If bullet material is compressed down over the crimp down on to the brass... there's gonna be strays.
If the brass shape and dimensions aren't uniform and to spec...yep, strays.
If the primer/powder charges differ in amount... there's going to be mv spread.
It's the uniformity of components, assembly and muzzle velocity we're chasing.
Problem is, brand is no guarantee of finding those well made cartridges.
I've had a box of cheap CCI SV put 50 shots through a hole I could cover with a nickle.
I've had Tenex that threw vertical fliers and when checked, was showing an SD of 24 and ES of 81.
It all comes down to the luck of the factory assembly line lottery.
We pays our money, we takes our chances.
Sometimes we get ammunition that produces results worth bragging about.
Other times, not.