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Help me decide which 22LR bolt action
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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaRingo" data-source="post: 3092811" data-attributes="member: 129457"><p>My CZ457 22LR likes SK ammo even Standard plus. As well as Wolf Match & Extra match better but harder to find in USA. In testing ammo, be sure to fire at least 5 to 10 rounds to season chamber after cleaning or between brands BEFORE accessing accuracy. Bullet coating is too often different even within brands. Then if you can shoot better than the gun, go for lot number parsing. Many times the rifle will like a velocity range, like 1050 to 1090 and rarely 1200 also. Sometimes a velocity saves expense in testing. Often a brand may shoot less than 0.5 moa at 50 yards but fall apart at 100 yards and beyond. One of my guns (an old Winchester Wildcat bolt action) doesn't do great at 25 & 50 yards but maintains around 0.75 moa out to 300 yards with Norma TAC22. But hates CCI. Oh, it loves CenterX, but I don't feed the beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaRingo, post: 3092811, member: 129457"] My CZ457 22LR likes SK ammo even Standard plus. As well as Wolf Match & Extra match better but harder to find in USA. In testing ammo, be sure to fire at least 5 to 10 rounds to season chamber after cleaning or between brands BEFORE accessing accuracy. Bullet coating is too often different even within brands. Then if you can shoot better than the gun, go for lot number parsing. Many times the rifle will like a velocity range, like 1050 to 1090 and rarely 1200 also. Sometimes a velocity saves expense in testing. Often a brand may shoot less than 0.5 moa at 50 yards but fall apart at 100 yards and beyond. One of my guns (an old Winchester Wildcat bolt action) doesn't do great at 25 & 50 yards but maintains around 0.75 moa out to 300 yards with Norma TAC22. But hates CCI. Oh, it loves CenterX, but I don't feed the beast. [/QUOTE]
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