Reloadron
Contributing Member
Sums it up for me also. I have an Anschutz on loan from my sister and I use the Eley Club stuff in it. That or other Eley or quality match stuff. Several of my older 22 rifles it really matters not because running high end more expensive stuff doesn't really much matter.The higher the accuracy potential of the gun I'm shooting, the better ammo I tend to feed it. For run-of-the-mill guns that lack the potential for MOA accuracy, I'll usually shoot some type of bulk-grade ammo like Winchester 333/555, Federal 550 or Automatch, or something a little better like Norma TAC-22 or GECO Rifle. For my more accurate bolt action guns that are capable of half-MOA accuracy or better, if I'm actually shooting for accuracy at the moment, I like to shoot at least the level of SK Standard Plus or Pistol Match, depending upon which one the particular gun in question likes better. I've found that most .22 LR rifles are pretty picky about ammo if you want to get the best accuracy out of them.
Ron