Even as finicky as it is, the Rem. Golden bullets are the ones I shoot most. All 3 of my 10/.22's like them fine, and so far, they're the most accurate ammo I've tried. Better than automatch, altho automatch functions much better.
The Rem. ammo doesn't jam, but there are occasional duds, and no squibs.
Blazer jams in both of my CRR's, and when it jams with my Butler Creek bbl, there is always a spent case sitting sideways in the breech.
I figure that it's actually a good thing to deal with jams in casual shooting, because you get proficient at identifying what's wrong, and clearing it quickly.
I've tried Aguila Super-max. Very reliable and uniform, but not very accurate. Velocitors function perfectly, and accuracy ain't bad, but I don't like the price.
Testing different ammo comes to be part of the fun of shooting the .22's.
Don't worry too much about your Ruger handling ammo like the Winchester and Yellow jacket. They're actually not much hotter than regular HV. Take care with ammo that really is hotter, like Stingers, Velocitors, Super max, and the new 1,470 f/s 40 gr. load from Aguila.
If you have to keep your pistol around for defense, keep it loaded with the most reliable ammo, vs. the most powerful, as there isn't much real difference between them in terminal performance.
See for yourself:
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