archerynut
Regular
- Location
- Calgary, Alberta
hey Rimfire Sub-forum users! this is a notice or a message if you will, for members who live in and around Calgary. the Basspro at Crossiron Mills has 325rnd boxes of nice Federal Auto-match on sale for $18.99. and they have three full shelves of it out on the floor. as of posting this thread, this product has been placed on the floor only two days ago. like I said, three full shelves so lots and lots. I purchased two boxes yesterday - I was the first to take from the shelves - then I went back today to buy eight more boxes, plus another 3 for a friend. also they had an additional surprise. overnight, they had placed out 500rnd bricks of CCI Blazer for like 20 bucks or something, so I bought two of those as well. I think they still had 10 or 12 more bricks towards the back of the bottom shelf.
there is something I noticed about the Auto-match stuff. its a 40 grain bullet at 1200fps. the gold boxed Federal HV Match that comes in boxes of 50 has the exact same bullet weight and muzzle velocity. I also have an example from either box of Federal product and they appear identical. same bullet type, unwashed lead round nose. exact same seating depth. are they the exact same loading? I don't feel that the gold box HV Match is true match/competition grade .22lr ammo, but it is pretty consistently accurate out of my 10/22 and this Auto-match fodder I stocked up on seems to shoot much the same way...I think 'Nutz in the Calgary area should buy as much of this stuff as possible!
there is something I noticed about the Auto-match stuff. its a 40 grain bullet at 1200fps. the gold boxed Federal HV Match that comes in boxes of 50 has the exact same bullet weight and muzzle velocity. I also have an example from either box of Federal product and they appear identical. same bullet type, unwashed lead round nose. exact same seating depth. are they the exact same loading? I don't feel that the gold box HV Match is true match/competition grade .22lr ammo, but it is pretty consistently accurate out of my 10/22 and this Auto-match fodder I stocked up on seems to shoot much the same way...I think 'Nutz in the Calgary area should buy as much of this stuff as possible!


















































