Whenever I have a new-to-me .22 I always take at least 5 kinds of ammo, and 10 if I can. That's because, in my expereince, every .22 has a different harmonic that resonates with a given brand of ammo. nd, the arm may not care how rare or expensive a brand is, or how cheap and plentiful, either.
My Nylon 66 really likes PMC; my Mossberg M44 had liked the Remington HV, but, later 'decided' that CCI minimag was the ticket.
So, even if you have an arm one serial number away from mine, I've learned that what works for me will seldom work for you.
Also, ammo can be very subjective. When Aquila first stormed on the scene, some of that ammo seemed iffy, but it certainly shot well enough, even if it felt, in the hands, like you could not cycle it through an action manually lest it come to pieces.
My 2¢