Remington Thunderbolt .22LR

Gotta agree with Remington T-Bolt quality, it's crap!! I shot about 100 rnds through my Mossberg 702 Plinkster and it fouled the barrel/chamber so bad that it took me a 1/2 hour to get it cleaned. I suppose I should have known this would happen since the bullets are lead, after all.

The Remington Viper ammo is good stuff, at least in my semi-auto Mossberg.
 
Wolf ammo?

no , union of soviet socailsts republiks , red cardboard box, loose pack, black colored case, cyrillic/english lettering-made in ussr - the older guys on this board will know what i'm referring to- used to call it red star ammo- supposed to be "target" ammo- back when they were fielding those tractor stocked 22 rifles with the full lenght 24 inch bull barreled rifles- looked like a barrel of a ptrd with a 22 hole in it
 
They all shoot differently depending on the barrel and even when the barrel is made. Go buy or borrow some rounds and do your own testing with them to find out what is the best bang for the buck.

I have a 10/22 and Iam using subsonics..
 
So what is the best .22 ammo out there for your money?

Surprisingly I find American Eagle to be far and away the best in ALL my .22's. Other than the expensive CCI Minimags, which I only use for hunting. Those MM's explode a squirrels head like nothing I have ever seen before. Amazing to say the least.
 
Surprisingly I find American Eagle to be far and away the best in ALL my .22's. Other than the expensive CCI Minimags, which I only use for hunting. Those MM's explode a squirrels head like nothing I have ever seen before. Amazing to say the least.

Lots of good things about the AE...maybe I need to revisit the 2-3 bricks I keep lying around, "just in case" I run out of Fed 525's....;)
 
Thunderbolts are the absolute worst .22 ammo I have ever had the displeasure of using. With my S&W K-22 Masterpiece, leading was bad enough to cause keyholing after less than two boxes. A cleaning rod would not pass freely through the barrel just ahead of the forcing cone, so I had to screw a jag on the end and drive the lead out (with a bore guide on the rod!) so that I could scrub it clean.

Remington Target ammo is no better. As far as I can tell, it is nothing but a standard velocity version of Thunderbolt.

My preferred inexpensive .22 ammo is either Winchester 333 or Dynapoint. I can get them for less than $20/500, they are copper plated, and will consistently make dime-sized groups at 50 yards from my heavy-barreled 10/22.
 
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