I have owned a number of 22 WMR rifles over the years. The ammo is the biggest drawback.
The 22LR is highly developed, and in a good rifle will shoot c. ½MOA with ammo it likes.
No 22 WMR will do that consistently, but I have owned 3 that were surprisingly accurate with
ammo they preferred. First one was an original Mossberg 640K "Chuckster" With original Winchester
Super-X 40 grain HP, it would flirt with moa regularly
The second accurate WMR was a Ruger 77/22M It loved the CCI Maxi-Mag 30 grain and the Hornady
30 grain V-Max. Problem was, it liked to be cleaned about every 50 rounds or accuracy would go bad.
My present 22 WMR [a keeper] is an Anschutz 1522 [54 action] It is, hands down the best WMR I have
owned or shot. It shoots several ammos OK, but really dotes on the Remington 33 grain Accutip. I have
shot numerous sub-moa groups at 100M with this combo. It also likes a certain lot of cheap, silver-box
Winchester 40 grain HP.
Many on this thread have given good advice. The 22LR is likely to be more accurate, The WMR packs a
bigger punch, and may deliver acceptable accuracy if you find what it likes. Good Luck! Dave.
The 22LR is highly developed, and in a good rifle will shoot c. ½MOA with ammo it likes.
No 22 WMR will do that consistently, but I have owned 3 that were surprisingly accurate with
ammo they preferred. First one was an original Mossberg 640K "Chuckster" With original Winchester
Super-X 40 grain HP, it would flirt with moa regularly
The second accurate WMR was a Ruger 77/22M It loved the CCI Maxi-Mag 30 grain and the Hornady
30 grain V-Max. Problem was, it liked to be cleaned about every 50 rounds or accuracy would go bad.
My present 22 WMR [a keeper] is an Anschutz 1522 [54 action] It is, hands down the best WMR I have
owned or shot. It shoots several ammos OK, but really dotes on the Remington 33 grain Accutip. I have
shot numerous sub-moa groups at 100M with this combo. It also likes a certain lot of cheap, silver-box
Winchester 40 grain HP.
Many on this thread have given good advice. The 22LR is likely to be more accurate, The WMR packs a
bigger punch, and may deliver acceptable accuracy if you find what it likes. Good Luck! Dave.