What round do you use in your 10/22?

I use CCI Std. velocity .22 LR in my Ruger 10/22 target and use it for small bore silhouette up to 100 meters...no problem.........
 
I am not sure what model of 10/22 that you have; however, I do believe that the target model's manual cautions against the use of the CCI Stinger due to the length of the cartridge and the chamber dimensions of the target model. I am not sure what model of 10/22 that you have, but I bring it to your attention in case you have the target model.


Regards,

Chizzy


I agree, stingers are too long and tend to jam funny. I tried a few different types when I first picked up my 10/22, winchester 333 seem to plink as fast as I can thumb them into the clips haha.
 
I'm a huge fan of the Federal 525 packs. 333's always worked well also but once I crunched the numbers the 525 pack was cheaper by a good 0.0002 cents per round so that's why I stayed with the Federal!

Eric
 
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Watched several guys use the American Eagle 40 gr in their 10/22's, very accurate and great gopher dispatchers, I mean, do they ever do the job extremely well. I was amazed, especially since they are among the cheaper of the 22 ammo. I'd sure give the a try.
 
This is almost a dream thread, these days if you can get decent rf ammo you're laffing. My 10-22 loves Remington Cyclone. Gets your fingers black so I bought a speed loader from Butler Creek and never looked back. All I got this year was American Eagle and it aint bad.
 
I have a stock stainless, wood 10/22. The only exception to stock is the bolt release mod. It eats anything I feed it - Federal 525, Western bulk, Super X bulk, 333/555, etc. I don't get my shorts in a knot over super duper accuracy, as I generally wobble around a fair bit when shooting (at) gophers anyway.:p

I shot a nasty pile of the cute little critters this year, and figure any misses can be classed as "warning shots", or "ranging", as in in artillery fire. :ar15:
 
My 10/22 shoots Stingers fairly accurately but after trying many brands of 22 ammo the most accurate by far is Remington Subsonics, not exactly long range ammo but it is really good on gophers.
 
I'm sure I'll figure it out tomorrow. I'll probably just get boxes of 50 and a 500 of some Winchester. What yardage increments should I go for at the range? 25, 50, 100? Thinking of sighting in dead on at 50...

Suggestions? I've never sighted in a .22... Only a .243 and .308, both for 1" high at 100, so I dono what I should sight my .22 in for.

I'll most likely be doing grouse hunting with it for this year, and gophers next spring/summer. I know that most grouse shots are like 30 yards.. but it would be nice to reach out and (maybe) touch one.

I shoot Walmart dynapoints in my 10/22, they work alright. For sighting in, I prefer a 50 yd zero. With that zero, 25 yd is dead on, 100 yd is about +5.5 MOA, and 200 yd is about +23.5 MOA (relative to 50 yd).
 
Well, Wholesale Sports in Kamloops only had Remington Cyclones. I shot about 100 rounds, I had 6 that didn't feed properly, leaving the action half open, I had 5 that didn't fully eject and I had 5 duds. The Cyclones won't feed in my 30rd Shooters Ridge mag.
I had a hell of a time getting 'er sighted in, for some reason...

I ended up shooting from 40 yards and here are my results.
About a 7/8" group, with the straggler being an "ammo defect" ;)
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4 rounds in a 1/2", and the 5th being another straggler due to "ammo defect" once again... :p
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Then I decided I'd fling some lead at 100 yards just to see. I started with "Hmm... lets see how I do if I hold this high... nope, what about this high... nope how bout this"... Needless to say, it was horrific.
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Mine feeds Federal bulk packs and Winchester 333's/555's without a hitch. I'm less than impressed with the expansion, and current price, of the Federals so I stick to the Winchester stuff. When I need gilt-edge accuracy and terminal performace I'll splurge on Power Points but I haven't done so for the Ruger since I went to iron sights.
 
I shoot what ever is the cheapest, this generally equates to the Winchester 333 or the Federal 525 bulk packs.
 
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