I'd heard such great things about the Savage MKII online, that I bought one about a year ago. I was disappointed in the performance. I was shooting up a brick of old "plinking" ammo I had...and I knew it wouldn't be pin point accurate with it...but was still expecting a LOT more from her.
After reading posts in this forum about how different rifles (even the same brand) like different types of ammo, I bought a couple of boxes of different .22LR ammo about a month ago.
Last night I set up a target in the backyard, and finally got around to finding the ammo to match my practice rifle. The results really surprised me. I knew they'd be different, but I didn't think the difference would be as dramatic.
All shooting was done with my Savage MKII from 50 yards, from the prone using a bipod and are 5 round groups.
I started with the stuff I'd been shooting to date. Remington High Velocity Golden Bullet (40 gr). This is about a typical group with this ammo, and is a great example of why I've been disappointed.
Then I tried Wolf Match Target (40 gr). Getting a little better.
Then I made some scope adjustments and moved on to the next one I've been shooting a lot of...American Eagle High Velocity (40gr)...about the same as Wolf. This is actually a better than average group when compared to what I'd been getting from this ammo.
No longer in firing sequence now...here's the CCI Green Tag Precision (40 gr). A little better...vertical stringing could be some breathing, or inconsistent velocity...
Then we start getting into ammo that really started working for me. Here's Eley Club Xtra (40gr). Yes, that's five rounds in there. Now I'm starting to see the light!
Finally, best group of the bunch...Fiocchi SM320 Super Match (40 gr). Now I'm in LOVE with my Savage (seriously, I spent quality time giving her a oil rubdown last night...hey, I'd been drinking and she had set the mood earlier...).
Pretty sure I've found my ammo...now I can't wait to start stretching her legs out to 100+ yds.
Here's the test all together in one pic...gives a pretty good sense of scale in terms of how the groups tighted up.
After reading posts in this forum about how different rifles (even the same brand) like different types of ammo, I bought a couple of boxes of different .22LR ammo about a month ago.
Last night I set up a target in the backyard, and finally got around to finding the ammo to match my practice rifle. The results really surprised me. I knew they'd be different, but I didn't think the difference would be as dramatic.
All shooting was done with my Savage MKII from 50 yards, from the prone using a bipod and are 5 round groups.
I started with the stuff I'd been shooting to date. Remington High Velocity Golden Bullet (40 gr). This is about a typical group with this ammo, and is a great example of why I've been disappointed.

Then I tried Wolf Match Target (40 gr). Getting a little better.

Then I made some scope adjustments and moved on to the next one I've been shooting a lot of...American Eagle High Velocity (40gr)...about the same as Wolf. This is actually a better than average group when compared to what I'd been getting from this ammo.

No longer in firing sequence now...here's the CCI Green Tag Precision (40 gr). A little better...vertical stringing could be some breathing, or inconsistent velocity...

Then we start getting into ammo that really started working for me. Here's Eley Club Xtra (40gr). Yes, that's five rounds in there. Now I'm starting to see the light!

Finally, best group of the bunch...Fiocchi SM320 Super Match (40 gr). Now I'm in LOVE with my Savage (seriously, I spent quality time giving her a oil rubdown last night...hey, I'd been drinking and she had set the mood earlier...).

Pretty sure I've found my ammo...now I can't wait to start stretching her legs out to 100+ yds.
Here's the test all together in one pic...gives a pretty good sense of scale in terms of how the groups tighted up.
