Never thought I would, in the past 20 years, find ammo that is significantly worse than the Remington Thunderbolts, which I have had, for the longest time on the top of my list for the worst rimfire ammo (consistently for my guns at least)...until this I tried this stuff.
I thought maybe it was my gun, but lots of FTF and FTE on my trusty 10/22, then on my Savage Mark 2. Then on my now banned GSG, which ate pretty much everything - every few rounds it was mostly FTE. Then on my CZ 457, for which I took my daughter to my club for the first time to try out. First round was a SQUIB (first time in my entire life I had a squib with factory ammo). I figured at that point I just wanted to get rid of it - it was even jamming in my Cooey 60.
I recently got a Derya TM22 and took it to my club yesterday afternoon. Ran Mini Mags and even Super X through it relatively problem free. As that M22 ammo was in my ammo case (and it is supposedly meant for semi autos), I thought I would try it on my Derya. Literally every 2-3 rounds was a failure to eject or failure to feed. Put Mini Mags back in there, and it fed flawlessly.
How on earth is this ammo soooo bad? I talked with a fellow range member who indicated his experience is the exact same. I heard Winchester, while making generally decent centerfire ammo, leaves a lot to be desired with their Rimfire offerings. Sadly I have over 100 rounds of this stuff left. It is possible this could be a bad batch, but I have never been so frustrated with ammo as I am with this. Does anyone know if there is any gun that runs this stuff relatively well?
I thought maybe it was my gun, but lots of FTF and FTE on my trusty 10/22, then on my Savage Mark 2. Then on my now banned GSG, which ate pretty much everything - every few rounds it was mostly FTE. Then on my CZ 457, for which I took my daughter to my club for the first time to try out. First round was a SQUIB (first time in my entire life I had a squib with factory ammo). I figured at that point I just wanted to get rid of it - it was even jamming in my Cooey 60.
I recently got a Derya TM22 and took it to my club yesterday afternoon. Ran Mini Mags and even Super X through it relatively problem free. As that M22 ammo was in my ammo case (and it is supposedly meant for semi autos), I thought I would try it on my Derya. Literally every 2-3 rounds was a failure to eject or failure to feed. Put Mini Mags back in there, and it fed flawlessly.
How on earth is this ammo soooo bad? I talked with a fellow range member who indicated his experience is the exact same. I heard Winchester, while making generally decent centerfire ammo, leaves a lot to be desired with their Rimfire offerings. Sadly I have over 100 rounds of this stuff left. It is possible this could be a bad batch, but I have never been so frustrated with ammo as I am with this. Does anyone know if there is any gun that runs this stuff relatively well?