I've got some sort of complex where I'm trying to make winchester bulk 555 ammo as accurate as possible. I've been reading up on it and I've realized a few things.
**I've not tried it yet but I hear that standard velocity (subsonic) ammo is ideal since it doesn't pass the sound barrier at 1050fps depending on temperature. I did buy some subsonic ammo to try but haven't messed with it just yet. I do realize that the bulk winchester 555 ammo is high velocity and accuracy is never going to be as good as it could be with subsonic ammo.
1). Some people talk about weighing each .22lr round and sorting them into comparable lots. That way you may be able to find some lighter loads that are (potentially) subsonic anyway. If nothing else you can at least account why one group looks like it came from a shotgun whereas the next group looks tight.
2). Some people talk about measuring rim thickness. I've seen a few videos but haven't really heard anyone saying it makes a difference. I can see the point of it - being able to weed out those with thin rims that will leave gaps in the headspacing.
Has anyone tried either weighing or measuring rim thickness to sort bulk ammo into a more consistent group?
**I've not tried it yet but I hear that standard velocity (subsonic) ammo is ideal since it doesn't pass the sound barrier at 1050fps depending on temperature. I did buy some subsonic ammo to try but haven't messed with it just yet. I do realize that the bulk winchester 555 ammo is high velocity and accuracy is never going to be as good as it could be with subsonic ammo.
1). Some people talk about weighing each .22lr round and sorting them into comparable lots. That way you may be able to find some lighter loads that are (potentially) subsonic anyway. If nothing else you can at least account why one group looks like it came from a shotgun whereas the next group looks tight.
2). Some people talk about measuring rim thickness. I've seen a few videos but haven't really heard anyone saying it makes a difference. I can see the point of it - being able to weed out those with thin rims that will leave gaps in the headspacing.
Has anyone tried either weighing or measuring rim thickness to sort bulk ammo into a more consistent group?



















































