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#11 Post by Watcher »

Odd thing about CCI .22s (any of them) but they are always tight to chamber in my cz452? May be its the copper wash?
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AL8 wrote:I have been using geco and found them ok in my marlin. The first batch seemed ok and were fairly clean. The second batch were really greasey and left a lot of residue. I tried remington thunderbolt and my groups tightened up and they dont seem so dirty. The down side is I have had one that did not fire
I was given a box of Thunderbolts and got 20 failures out of 50 and those that did fire were all over the place! Blazers were equally apalling to the point i gave 350x of them away!

Most accurate through my CZ 511 (semi-auto) are RWS subs with Winchester at a close second.
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#13 Post by 20series »

I use RWS R50 in my match rifle, I have found it to be the most consistant from batch to batch.

Many people believe that Eley Tenex is the best thing since sliced bread mainly because its about the dearest @ £195 per 1000, I have been and batch tested there several times over the years and If you see the massive vaiations in group sizes between the batches you never touch it with testing first!

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#14 Post by TattooedGun »

I've been using RWS Target Rifle ammo for the last 1000 rounds or so, and its pretty consistent.

Not sure really if I've been getting flyers... but my first season average of 95.5 is not bad, i wouldn't put it down to the ammo... I did see a vast improvement from going to eley club to eley match when I first started...

Now I'm trying to compromise between price and consistency - RWS Target Rifle fits that bill - I did briefly try center-x too, that was quite good, but again, I'm still new to the sport, so I'm not sure how many are flyers and how many are positional...


In my black rifle I shoot CCI Minimags - finally got it sighted in the other day with a 20x scope on and was knocking spots out of the 10 spot card at 25 yards... seems fairly good...

I wasn't being consistent enough with shooting to see if there were flyers though...

another member in my club claimed his HK416 .22lr didnt like minimags... So far I haven't seen why :./
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Steve wrote:
AL8 wrote:I have been using geco and found them ok in my marlin. The first batch seemed ok and were fairly clean. The second batch were really greasey and left a lot of residue. I tried remington thunderbolt and my groups tightened up and they dont seem so dirty. The down side is I have had one that did not fire
I was given a box of Thunderbolts and got 20 failures out of 50 and those that did fire were all over the place! Blazers were equally apalling to the point i gave 350x of them away!

Most accurate through my CZ 511 (semi-auto) are RWS subs with Winchester at a close second.
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Have you tried Magtech? - I found they fed and shot really sweet in my 511 (Dirty though!)

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#16 Post by Ovenpaa »

I shot some .308 180 Magtech factory loads a few weeks ago, it was interesting and totally unrelated :)
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#17 Post by Robin128 »

Honestly...I shoot Tenex because it is the most consistent thru my cz452.

:good: O:-)
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MiLisCer wrote:
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Have you tried Magtech? - I found they fed and shot really sweet in my 511 (Dirty though!)

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Not tried Magtechs yet Mike,but one which does group well is boggo standard American Eagle.
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Robin128 wrote:Honestly...I shoot Tenex because it is the most consistent thru my cz452.

:good: O:-)
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#20 Post by Robin128 »

Drop a stinger in someones box of subs without telling them and note the reaction!

The anticipation is killing!

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