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As we are all in a sort of lockdown, and not many people are coming to shoot here, I am having some fun with 22 ammo testing. I am going to take a box of ammo, and sort the rounds by weight. I will shoot 3, 5-shot groups each with ammo of exactly the same weight. I will shoot 3, 5-shot groups, with the ammo of varying weights. Anyone wishes to guess what the results will be? Here are some examples of the weights. 1. ELEY TENEX. 50.6 7 50.7 15 50.8 21 50.9 6 51.0 1 2. ELEY SPORT 50.9 4 51.0 6 51.1 23 51.2 14 51.3 1 51.4 2 ELEY CONTACT 52.0 1 52.3 1 52.4 4 52.5 4 52.6 12 52.7 12 52.8 7 52.9 3 53.0 4 53.3 1 53.4 1 | ||
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Bill/Oregon just bought that Martini from SKB + was informed that it performed best with the Eley ammunition. I hope he sees this sight, could be helpful. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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The following are the average of 3, 5-shot groups, at 50 yards, Walther KK 200 Match rifle in a Young Machine Rest. I will post targets when I am done. 1. Eley Tenex Same weight 0.2243 Different weights 0.2980 2. Eley Sport Same weight 0.2963 Different weights 0.4480 3. Eley Contact Same weight 0.3587 Different weights 0.4027 4. Eley Rabbit HV Same weight 0.4593 Different weights 0.4560 | |||
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I have tested 16 types of ammo. 10 gave better accuracy with same weight rounds. 6 gave better accuracy with different weight rounds. 1. Eley Tenex Same weight 0.2243 Different weights 0.2980 2. Eley Sport Same weight 0.2963 Different weights 0.4480 3. Eley Contact Same weight 0.3587 Different weights 0.4027 4. Eley Rabbit HV Same weight 0.4593 Different weights 0.4560 5. Eley Force Same weight 0.2773 Different weights 0.4240 6. Eley Team Same weight 0.3760 Different weights 0.5370 7. Eley Match Same weight 0.4987 Different weights 0.5227 8. Eley Match Biothlon Same weight 0.6087 Different weights 0.5373 9. Eley Edge Same weight 0.4097 Different weights 0.2350 10. CCI Stinger Same weight 0.6557 Different weights 0.5070 11. Lapua Midas Plus Same weight 0.3720 Different weights 0.3193 12. Winchester Super X Varmint, small game and target Same weight 0.4517 Different weights 0.5260 13. Federal Champion Value Pack Same weight 0.6167 Different weights 0.7680 14. Topshot Competition Same weight 0.4547 Different weights 0.4730 15. SK Standard Plus Same weight 0.2560 Different weights 0.3707 16. Winchester Wildcat Same weight 0.6893 Different weights 0.6060 | |||
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Achieving accuracy with a .22lr is truly a dark art! Back when did not someone sell a gauge to measure .22 rim thickness,implying that consistency here improved accuracy? Since you have moved into the dark sciences you might take a look into this (if you have not done so already). C.G.B. | |||
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I would also like to see the weighed ammo test done again with rim thickness gauged va non gauged. The issue with rim gauging is that the rim can carry slightly in thickness around its circumference, so when measuring you would need to take an average. In addition I would think you would want to orient the head stamp the same exact time as you fire it so as to reduce as many variables as possible. Saeed bravo to you for doing this test and thank you for sharing the data. DRSS Kreighoff 470 NE Valmet 412 30/06 & 9.3x74R | |||
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When weighing the cartridges, is the lubricant disturbed in handling? TomP Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right. Carl Schurz (1829 - 1906) | |||
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Every type 22 amok have different lube. The match ammo generally have oily or waxy lube, which is very consistent from round to round. Others, like ELEY High Velocity Rabbit brand, uses lots of real hard lube, and very inconsistent. Of course trying these for accuracy is pointless. To answer your question. I just pick the round and weigh it. Whatever lube on it is weighed too. | |||
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