The CCI MiniMags come in RN and HP and were/are copper plated.
The newest version which they call "Target" come in various colors and while I have tried some "Target" might be a misnomer.
While my 10/22's are scoped, it is still important to find which offering is preferred.
The RN was grouping about 2" at 100 yards.
Switched to the HP and the POI moved 6" to the left and the groups opened to over 6".
Even at 25 to 50 yards, that type of shift in accuracy would be very discouraging and the learning curve would be disproportional to fun.
With the MiniMags the lot numbers mean nothing. If you find something that works buy a brick. If your rifle will function with CCI Standard Velocity that is another option.
The newest version which they call "Target" come in various colors and while I have tried some "Target" might be a misnomer.
While my 10/22's are scoped, it is still important to find which offering is preferred.
The RN was grouping about 2" at 100 yards.
Switched to the HP and the POI moved 6" to the left and the groups opened to over 6".
Even at 25 to 50 yards, that type of shift in accuracy would be very discouraging and the learning curve would be disproportional to fun.
With the MiniMags the lot numbers mean nothing. If you find something that works buy a brick. If your rifle will function with CCI Standard Velocity that is another option.