rustysdream
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Saskatchewan
I haven't found an ISSC SPA .22LR accuracy test on the Internet, so I took my brand new rifle to the range for a quick test today. Here is my review.
Set up
ISSC SPA .22LR rifle with factory 10 round magazine
6-24x50 AO scope (made in China, no brand name on it)
Caldwell Lead Sled DFT 2 rifle rest
Ammo
Winchester 555, Remington Thunderbolt, Winchester M22, Federal GameShok, Sellier & Bellot, American Eagle 38gr, CCI MiniMag, Eley Sport, RWS Club, SK Standard Plus, CCI Standard, Federal Champion, American Eagle 40gr, Winchester Target, Remington Golden Bullet (no box, not on picture)
Distance
50 meters
Weather
0 Celsius, overcast, calm
Testing
The barrel was cleaned with a Bore Snake (run twice) every time before starting to shoot a different ammo.
10 round fired (on different target) for seasoning the barrel and to adjust POI, then 5 rounds fired for each group.
Quick review of the rifle
Arrived in a hard case that's large enough to hold a scoped rifle. Overall very good first impression of fit and finish. The rifle is comfortable to hold and the action functions well.
The magazine needs a firm push until it clicks in the magazine well.
The trigger is kind of unique. I think both the first stage spring and the trigger pull should be lighter but the trigger brakes clean and it's perfectly fine for hunting, plinking or even some target shooting.
Test result
Nothing spectacular, but surprisingly good groups with Winchester M22, Federal Game-Shok (one flyer) and Remington Golden Bullet (one flyer) bulk ammo.
Disappointing groups with RWS Club, SK Standard and AE 40gr.
Eley Sport seems to give consistent result.
I fired a few extra groups back to back without cleaning the barrel with the following ammo:
Eley Sport, SK standard (way better group this time!), Federal Game-Shok, Winchester M22, CCI Standard (still not happy) and RWS Club (again, much better group).
This is not a complete test but I had to wrap it up after being at the range for over 3 hours. However, my feeling is that the rifle either needs no cleaning between changing ammo or it needs more rounds (20-25) to season the barrel to improve group sizes.
I'm looking forward to hear your comments and suggestions.
Set up
ISSC SPA .22LR rifle with factory 10 round magazine
6-24x50 AO scope (made in China, no brand name on it)
Caldwell Lead Sled DFT 2 rifle rest

Ammo
Winchester 555, Remington Thunderbolt, Winchester M22, Federal GameShok, Sellier & Bellot, American Eagle 38gr, CCI MiniMag, Eley Sport, RWS Club, SK Standard Plus, CCI Standard, Federal Champion, American Eagle 40gr, Winchester Target, Remington Golden Bullet (no box, not on picture)

Distance
50 meters
Weather
0 Celsius, overcast, calm
Testing
The barrel was cleaned with a Bore Snake (run twice) every time before starting to shoot a different ammo.
10 round fired (on different target) for seasoning the barrel and to adjust POI, then 5 rounds fired for each group.
Quick review of the rifle
Arrived in a hard case that's large enough to hold a scoped rifle. Overall very good first impression of fit and finish. The rifle is comfortable to hold and the action functions well.
The magazine needs a firm push until it clicks in the magazine well.
The trigger is kind of unique. I think both the first stage spring and the trigger pull should be lighter but the trigger brakes clean and it's perfectly fine for hunting, plinking or even some target shooting.
Test result
Nothing spectacular, but surprisingly good groups with Winchester M22, Federal Game-Shok (one flyer) and Remington Golden Bullet (one flyer) bulk ammo.
Disappointing groups with RWS Club, SK Standard and AE 40gr.
Eley Sport seems to give consistent result.

I fired a few extra groups back to back without cleaning the barrel with the following ammo:
Eley Sport, SK standard (way better group this time!), Federal Game-Shok, Winchester M22, CCI Standard (still not happy) and RWS Club (again, much better group).

This is not a complete test but I had to wrap it up after being at the range for over 3 hours. However, my feeling is that the rifle either needs no cleaning between changing ammo or it needs more rounds (20-25) to season the barrel to improve group sizes.
I'm looking forward to hear your comments and suggestions.
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