Hello,
I used the search before posting and couldn't find anything about this.
I just bought a Sig Mosquito .22lr because I own many Sig pistols and was thinking that being roughly the same size and having all the same pieces in roughly the same area's, that it would be a great warm up gun before the cannons come out.
This is my first .22 (I don't own rifles) and was confronted with an ammunition question from the salesman when I bought the rig. I was offered discount ammunition (a brick) because I had bought the gun there. He had the usual suspects, but he also had some "match-grade" .22 ammunition at about twice the price.
When I asked why it was roughly double the price, he didn't know. So here I am.
Also, as a second question, I've heard a rumor that ALL .22 ammo is sometimes inconsistent in terms of charges. Some apparently feel like magnum rounds while others just make it out of the barrel. Is this true?
Thanks,
Reece
I used the search before posting and couldn't find anything about this.
I just bought a Sig Mosquito .22lr because I own many Sig pistols and was thinking that being roughly the same size and having all the same pieces in roughly the same area's, that it would be a great warm up gun before the cannons come out.
This is my first .22 (I don't own rifles) and was confronted with an ammunition question from the salesman when I bought the rig. I was offered discount ammunition (a brick) because I had bought the gun there. He had the usual suspects, but he also had some "match-grade" .22 ammunition at about twice the price.
When I asked why it was roughly double the price, he didn't know. So here I am.
Also, as a second question, I've heard a rumor that ALL .22 ammo is sometimes inconsistent in terms of charges. Some apparently feel like magnum rounds while others just make it out of the barrel. Is this true?
Thanks,
Reece