Test conditions:
The day was a sunny day with no wind at all. Prone position supported by my bipod only and the butt in my shoulder (no sand bag), laying down in my Ram box
The barrel was cleaned between each ammo switch and my rate of fire would be best described as ''higher than average'' by benchrest shooter... so a maximum of 30 second between shots in series of 5
The review classifies commerically and locally available ammunition at the time and I went for standard ammo. No matchgrade ammo and crazy expensive stuff. The ammo is ranked from best to worst (top to bottom) from my personnal groupings, preferences and general experience with it this day.
TARGET AMMO
1- Winchester Dynapoint HP 40gr Copper Plated
2- CCI Green Tag 4gr Lead Round Nose
3- American Eagle 40gr Lead Round Nose
4- American Eagle 38gr Copper Plated
5- Remington Golden Bullet 36gr Brass Plated
6- Federal Champion 36gr Copper Plated
VARMINT/PEST CONTROL AMMO
1- Remington YellowJacket HP 33gr
2- Winchester Super X PowerPoint HP 40gr
WINCHESTER DYNAPOINT surprised the hell out of me. For 25$ for a 500 bulk pack, I was able to obtain reliability in grouping and performance. This ammo is standard velocity so it is accurate AND quiet. It is now my favorite bulk ammo and will feed my Savage MarkII most of the time.
CCI GREEN TAG : everybody told me to try CCI products, which I knew would perform. As soon as I tried it I saw the groupings shrinking down. CCI ammo is of good quality but I have no use for it. 20$ for 100 rounds... I'll leave it to dedicated competitors, benchrest shooters, you guys can take full advantage of this type of ammo. But I will use it to kick my buddies asses in friendly backyard competition for sure
AMERICAN EAGLE : I had 38gr copper plated and 40gr lead round nose and they both peformed well and will buy more if I see some in store. Good performance, good precision and I can use it in my MarkII, 64F and Rascal Youth.
GOLDEN BULLETS: Also suprised me, I loved them for plinking with my Savage 64F and I can use them in my MarkII with a decent accuracy and I happen to have a lots of it.
FEDERAL CHAMPION (bulk 525): GARBAGE OF THE DAY !!! As you can see in the pictures above, result are not very good. It does stays in the 3'' circle, I'd say 1 1/2 to 2'' grouping but compared to the others its a fail. Not reliable, light loads, no real precision. Its plinking ammo for my Savage 64F, nothing more...
VARMINT/CRITTERS/PEST CONTROL AMMO
REMINGTON YELLOW JACKET HP: This little thing packs a hard punch !! Very accurate Hyper Velocity round !! It is officially my new pest control ammo and will store a good quantity of it (call me a hoarder, I don't care I like this ammo) It accurate enough for target shooting, but I'll keep it exclusively for pest control
WINCHESTER SUPER-X POWERPOINT HP: another good ammunition but I had some (2-3) light load that resulted into flyers, like you will be able to see in the 8 inch circle pictures (The target has a #3in the center and its well identified). These flyers affected its reliability in the precision world, but I wouldn't hesitate to use it as critter control. Second position because of that, #1 is Yellow Jacket with NO FLYERS
