They have a 325 round bulk box of something called Match Performance or some such name
Vern Humphrey said:And while SAAMI may accept 0.6%, I don't.
And nor does Remington. The accepted failure rate for the "new and improved" .22LR is zero so that's why I find it really surprising that you experienced two failures.
theCan said:Zero. Is. Not. Possible.
I buy Federal AutoMatch in 325 boxes from wallies.
My Buckmark really likes it. No FTF from 4 boxes so far.
But I also buy Rem 525s for the grandkids to use in a CZ Scout and Henry GB.
I just tell them to wait a few seconds and then cycle a new round for any FTFs of which there are a few.
I'll look for the new stuff when I run out.
If N&I has a 1% failure rate, I would be perfectly satisfied choosing Remington. I don't expect any 22 rimfire ammo to be perfect. A 1% failure rate could very easily be caused by your firearm anyway.
tech30528 said:Just got done weighing them, my box of 225 actually had 223
I didn't find more than 2 hundredths of a gram difference between each round.
Interesting... How accurate is your scale?