Brutus
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Okay, keep in mind this is rather unscientific, test firing for groups at 25 yards only please.
Silverback and I have been patiently awaiting half decent weather and lack of wind conditions to try out these 60 grain 22 LR rounds in a few of our rifles at the local range.
First off was Silverback's Deluxe 10/22 Ruger rifle scoped and from a bench:
Accuracy was not at all bad, nickel sized groups, but functioning was terrible with 66% malfuntiuons, failure to feed second shot.( rate of twist, 1 in 16 inches)
Second was my 22 Mauser bolt action ES 350b single shot with a scope:
Accuracy was a joke, groups about 10 inches with some bullets keyholing too. ( rate of twist unknown)
PS, We had exactly one misfire in my bolt action.
I hope Eltorro reads this post.....for I know he too was curious about this ammo.
Oh yeah, most importantly, they do smell like Mexican burrito farts!
Silverback and I have been patiently awaiting half decent weather and lack of wind conditions to try out these 60 grain 22 LR rounds in a few of our rifles at the local range.
First off was Silverback's Deluxe 10/22 Ruger rifle scoped and from a bench:
Accuracy was not at all bad, nickel sized groups, but functioning was terrible with 66% malfuntiuons, failure to feed second shot.( rate of twist, 1 in 16 inches)
Second was my 22 Mauser bolt action ES 350b single shot with a scope:
Accuracy was a joke, groups about 10 inches with some bullets keyholing too. ( rate of twist unknown)
PS, We had exactly one misfire in my bolt action.
I hope Eltorro reads this post.....for I know he too was curious about this ammo.
Oh yeah, most importantly, they do smell like Mexican burrito farts!
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