Thanks For A Realistic Review
The 15-22 is an average shooter, IMO. I've been shooting for over 45 years and it isn't anything to write home about. You can find .22LR rifles for half the price that will put tighter groups down range.
I bought mine because it is cheaper to shoot than my M&P15 and since the manual of arms is identical, it is a great practice rifle. Many of the folks that own the 15-22 haven't shot anything else and will often times give you the impression that it is a real shooter. I guess it is a matter of perspective. It is fun to shoot? Of course it is! Perhaps one day an after market barrel will be available that really does give it the accuracy it deserves.
My response will turn a lot of people off because shooters are more interested in opinion and hype than facts.
I got my first rifle 68 years ago (Sixty eight) and I still shoot competition both rifle and pistol, not very completive any more, but at 81 years of age I still give a lot of the youngens a run for their money. I shoot at least once a week weather permitting, sometimes more.
A lot of my shooting is testing various guns and ammunition.
I bought my S&W M&P 15/22 for the same reasons you did.
My S&W M&P 15/22 is not the performance center version.
The first thing I did with mine is replace the horrible trigger that it comes with, next was magpull CTR Stock and MOE Grip.
Next Was a Redfield Battlezone 6X18 for accuracy testing to find out the “TRUTH” regarding its accuracy.
Chart show the prelimary and on going results.
Too bad that pasting my Spreadsheet in the post loses it's formating!
OK, here goes an attempt to format my accurace results. Pasting the spreadsheat made it confusing.
Fireing was done with Caldwell benh rest at 25 yards with Redfield Battezone 6X18 set at 18 Power.
I'm listing the average group size in MOA. Average is the average of three 5 shot groups.
A few ten round groups were fired at 100 yards and groupe size at 100 yrds in MOA closely matched the groups in MOA at 25 yards.
The best 10 shot group at 100 yards was fired with Norman Match 22 and measured 2.9"
AMMUNATION______________Average
ELEY STD__________________ 3.5
ELEY BLK BOX______________ 2.1
ELEY HV___________________ 2.5
WIN SUPER MATCH__________ 6.1
FED LIGHTNING_____________4.2
FED CHAMPION_____________ 3.7
CCI MM HP_________________3.4
CCI STD___________________6.4
WIN SX SP_________________5.4
WIN SX HP_________________3.4
RWS HV___________________2.8
RWS TGT__________________2.2
NORMA 22 MATCH___________3.0
SK STD____________________2.5
SK RIFLE MATCH____________2.3
Sometimes the truth hurts, sometimes it enlightens. It all depends on how honest you are with yourself.
The Performance Center may, and should do better than the results I obtained. Would like to find out. But not willing to spend that much just to satisfy my curiosity.
My greatest complaint for the S&@ 15/22 is the flexibility of the action.
Zero it for 50 yards and then put a sling on it and try to shoot it and you will see what I mean. I can shift the zero by 4 inches at 50 yards by varying the tension on the sling. Not Good!!!
Am I sorry I bought it? No, just wish I had opted for the Performance Center version in the first place.