New CCI tactical 22LR ammo

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I found this ammo worked well in my 10/22 and my Mossberg 151M, but was only accurate in the 10/22.... my mossberg seems to like Federal bulk ammo... .22's are so susceptible to ammo unlike any other gun.

When I buy a new .22 I bring every kind of .22 ammo I can find on the shelves with me. You just never know.
 
Do any of you do reload drills? Shooting while moving? Reloading while moving?

Just curious. It seems like a large number of the users on this site draw a direct line from caliber to tactics. You should do some research. There is actually a lot of tactical skills that can enhance your shooting that do not even require ammo. Using a .22 as a training rifle is catching on. Even some LE organizations are doing it.

Education is a good thing, you guys who laugh at the .22 as a tactical training device are really selling yourselves short. I even read some where that tactics are as much a mindset as anything else. Caliber is at the bottom of the list of what is considered tactical in my opinion.

But, some people just want to hear things go bang real loud... I think that is fun too.

But, like they say... Ignorance is bliss, and this friggen place is like Disney land it is so blissful.
 
I wanna get it to.

As in the ammo. I don't give for anything advertising as "supreme", "Specially developed", "Modern", "It's Amazing, Jim!"- yes even the word "Tactical" means absolutely Zero to me.

I judge the cuisine by looking, smelling and tasting. Anyone got a chance on this? All I've read is hubbub on the commerce-side of this round. Not on how it preforms. (aside from mcdonl's - his philosophy of grabbing anything on the shelf is the right one!)

So - how about a rangereport with a Tactical .22?

I will try to contact the CCI-importer in the Netherlands tomorrow and see if they have any plans to bring it to my neck of the woods.
 
Everybody knows that the only way you can be tactical is with "tactical" boolits. Geezzzz.
 
Sticking the word "Tactical!" on ammo or gun accessories is like putting "Contains Oat Bran!" on cereal, or "Low Carb!" on a restaurant menu, or "New And Improved!" on laundry detergent. It's a marketing gimmick to justify charging a higher price. ;)
 
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