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A few years ago I was in the market for a target grade .22 Rimfire rifle to be used mostly on paper, but occasionally on Squirrels, Rabbets and Crows out to 100 yards. After a few months of research I purchased a CZ 453 American which has turned out to be an incredible rifle!
The first time I shot it (to sight in the scope) it was at 100 feet and I bench rested it. With Winchester Wildcats (promo ammo) it will shoot 5 shot groups smaller than a dime all day long. Similar results were achieved with Federal Champion, America Eagle, and the "Big Three" Bulk .22 rimfire ammo.
Now in my constant quest for improvement, I read about and purchased the very expensive Eley Red and Eley Black box Match grade ammo. I figured if Wildcats could shoot sub dime size groups, I wanted to see what the Match Grade stuff could do. To my surprise, the Eley did NOT shoot as well as the cheap promo ammo and I was really puzzled. Not that I am complaining that the rifle shoots so well with cheap ammo, but I was shocked that the real expensive Olympic quality ammo was not even as good. Hmmmmmmmmmm............
Chief38
The first time I shot it (to sight in the scope) it was at 100 feet and I bench rested it. With Winchester Wildcats (promo ammo) it will shoot 5 shot groups smaller than a dime all day long. Similar results were achieved with Federal Champion, America Eagle, and the "Big Three" Bulk .22 rimfire ammo.
Now in my constant quest for improvement, I read about and purchased the very expensive Eley Red and Eley Black box Match grade ammo. I figured if Wildcats could shoot sub dime size groups, I wanted to see what the Match Grade stuff could do. To my surprise, the Eley did NOT shoot as well as the cheap promo ammo and I was really puzzled. Not that I am complaining that the rifle shoots so well with cheap ammo, but I was shocked that the real expensive Olympic quality ammo was not even as good. Hmmmmmmmmmm............
Chief38