Hello gents and ladys, I previously made a thread on my initial impressions of the rifle and it's first informal testing here:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...-22-initial-review-and-range-report-with-pics!
This time around, I actually made it out to a real 25 m range and I was using a lead sled as a solid rest. I tested 5 different types of ammunition, shooting 5 shot groups at 25m. Since the Caldwell took out most of the user error, I only shot 1 group per load. The only exception being the Winchester 333's where I double checked because I got such a different result from my last lot. I don't know if they reduced the quality control since they switched to the white boxes, but they went from a 11/16 group with an improvised rest to...yuk this time around.
From last to first:
To my suprise, the Winchester 333 36gr. HP shot the worst by far with 1 7/8".
The Remington Golden Bullet 36gr. HP is second to last, but for a value pack, it still presented a respectable 7/8" grouping.
The Remington Subsonic 38gr. HP printed at 3/4" and fed flawlessly.
With high expectations, being the most expensive offering that I tested at 9.99$ per 50rds, the RWS 40gr. round nose finished second with a showing of 9/16".
The suprise of the day came directly from Mexico, not Germany! The Aguila SuperExtra standart velocity 40gr. round nose took the cake with a sweet ragged hole mesuring 3/8", not bad for 7.29$ spent at my local Canadian Tire.
My rifle seems to have a distinct preference for the heavier bullets and the rn offers more reliable feeding. The Aguila result makes the cheapest rifle in my safe, the more accurate firearm I have ever shot in my life. I ran out of time to test the CCI 40gr. Target standart velocity RN, so I will update when I get around to it.
Who needs to mod a more expensive Ruger, when a 189$ rifle with a pellet gun scope shoots like this?
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...-22-initial-review-and-range-report-with-pics!
This time around, I actually made it out to a real 25 m range and I was using a lead sled as a solid rest. I tested 5 different types of ammunition, shooting 5 shot groups at 25m. Since the Caldwell took out most of the user error, I only shot 1 group per load. The only exception being the Winchester 333's where I double checked because I got such a different result from my last lot. I don't know if they reduced the quality control since they switched to the white boxes, but they went from a 11/16 group with an improvised rest to...yuk this time around.
From last to first:
To my suprise, the Winchester 333 36gr. HP shot the worst by far with 1 7/8".
The Remington Golden Bullet 36gr. HP is second to last, but for a value pack, it still presented a respectable 7/8" grouping.
The Remington Subsonic 38gr. HP printed at 3/4" and fed flawlessly.
With high expectations, being the most expensive offering that I tested at 9.99$ per 50rds, the RWS 40gr. round nose finished second with a showing of 9/16".
The suprise of the day came directly from Mexico, not Germany! The Aguila SuperExtra standart velocity 40gr. round nose took the cake with a sweet ragged hole mesuring 3/8", not bad for 7.29$ spent at my local Canadian Tire.
My rifle seems to have a distinct preference for the heavier bullets and the rn offers more reliable feeding. The Aguila result makes the cheapest rifle in my safe, the more accurate firearm I have ever shot in my life. I ran out of time to test the CCI 40gr. Target standart velocity RN, so I will update when I get around to it.
Who needs to mod a more expensive Ruger, when a 189$ rifle with a pellet gun scope shoots like this?
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