Check the one out. It's a bit older but still very valid. I found it fascinating the performance difference to longer ranges - 100 yards. I think the conclusion I made with what would be a good performer past 100 yards was validated during the CRPS matches this year.
http://www.accurateshooter.com/guns-of-week/22lr-rimfire-ammo-comparison-test/
If you have a chronograph, you should test ammo in your rifle for lowest extreme velocity spread with target/match ammo and settle on which would be best to use at longer distances and whether the costs of the ammo are justifiable.
I gave ton45-II some of my 1976 vintage Eley black box match ammo to test and he was pleasantly surprised at the low extreme spread. Then I gave him enough to do the match which helped him do very well in the standings.