Winelover
North Central Arkansas
Rarely, purchase anything but promotional 22LR ammunition. Most is consumed in three Ruger semi automatic pistols for plinking.
As far as, rifles go, always had decent groups from any of the CCI line. Blazers being the preference, as well as, the least expensive. Keep in mind, I don't benchrest test for groups. I shoot sitting, with just a camera tripod, for a front support at 60 yards...................the way I hunt. I don't hunt squirrels. Mostly, use the rifles for dispatching a racoon that been raiding the birdfeeders.
I glanced in my saved target binder and did find a ten shot, one inch group, shot many years ago with my stock Ruger 10/22 and Wildcat 22 LR ammo. Ammunition purchased, back when Target use to sell ammunition, in Detroit area. CCI mini mags did almost as well, in the Ruger. Stingers shot very high.
The 9422 did best with Federal Match & WW Super X. Promotional shells like Blazers, Wildcats, Federal Lightning & American Eagle were all close seconds.
BTW, the Boy Scout Commemorative was X-mas gift from Cindy in the 80's.
As far as, rifles go, always had decent groups from any of the CCI line. Blazers being the preference, as well as, the least expensive. Keep in mind, I don't benchrest test for groups. I shoot sitting, with just a camera tripod, for a front support at 60 yards...................the way I hunt. I don't hunt squirrels. Mostly, use the rifles for dispatching a racoon that been raiding the birdfeeders.
I glanced in my saved target binder and did find a ten shot, one inch group, shot many years ago with my stock Ruger 10/22 and Wildcat 22 LR ammo. Ammunition purchased, back when Target use to sell ammunition, in Detroit area. CCI mini mags did almost as well, in the Ruger. Stingers shot very high.
The 9422 did best with Federal Match & WW Super X. Promotional shells like Blazers, Wildcats, Federal Lightning & American Eagle were all close seconds.
BTW, the Boy Scout Commemorative was X-mas gift from Cindy in the 80's.