berettaprofessor
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I picked up some of this stuff , SK Rifle Match, at Cabelas to try ($10.99/box) and all I can say is "Wow!".
Put it in a custom 10-22 I built (Ruger receiver, Volquartsen trigger, Green Mountain bull barrel, Tactical Solutions Ambidextrous Stock, Leupold 3-9X scope) and my first 5-shot group (50 yards, 10 mph wind coming in at 10:00 at slight angle to trajectory,) was 0.360 inches! The second group was almost better, at 0.350 inches with the first four shots, but the last shot was a flyer that left the group at 0.600". The picture below shows the first group (0.360) with an unfired SK Rifle match round.
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For comparison, this rifle and I, on the same day, grouped 5 shots into 0.700 and 0.880 with Remington Subsonic, 0.775 with Eley Match, and 0.765 with Wolf Match. Another new (to me) ammo, RWS Subsonic, grouped at 0.850. Normally the rifle shoots Wolf the best, usually around 0.6" at 50 yards on a less windy day.
Gotta make a mental note to pick up some more of this! Can't wait to see how it does in a CZ 452!
Put it in a custom 10-22 I built (Ruger receiver, Volquartsen trigger, Green Mountain bull barrel, Tactical Solutions Ambidextrous Stock, Leupold 3-9X scope) and my first 5-shot group (50 yards, 10 mph wind coming in at 10:00 at slight angle to trajectory,) was 0.360 inches! The second group was almost better, at 0.350 inches with the first four shots, but the last shot was a flyer that left the group at 0.600". The picture below shows the first group (0.360) with an unfired SK Rifle match round.
For comparison, this rifle and I, on the same day, grouped 5 shots into 0.700 and 0.880 with Remington Subsonic, 0.775 with Eley Match, and 0.765 with Wolf Match. Another new (to me) ammo, RWS Subsonic, grouped at 0.850. Normally the rifle shoots Wolf the best, usually around 0.6" at 50 yards on a less windy day.
Gotta make a mental note to pick up some more of this! Can't wait to see how it does in a CZ 452!