Federal Auto Match .22's

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I have been seeing some available at fair (for these days) prices. I was wondering how it compares with the typical bulk .22 ammo available?

Most of my .22's are not fussy, and I like to save the good stuff for serious target shooting. Just looking to restock up on some cheap, reliable plinking ammo for the semi's.

Larry
 
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I have had generally good luck with it. Checked my log, and through my Sig/GSG 1911-22 I've fired a little over 1400 rounds, with less than 20 FTF, all fired on a second try.
 
I've run right around 600 rounds through my 15-22 and another 200 rounds or so through a variety of auto-loading pistols and haven't had a single failure to date.

As is so commonly the case with .22s, where each individualy gun may have decided preferences, the accuracy of this ammo has run the gamut from excellent to mediocre.

Roe
 
The Fed. Auto-Match .22 LR round has given me excellent results in my 18-3. About four years ago I was firing a box or more of this load each week in my 18-3. Accuracy was simply outstanding both at normal pistol range and right on out to rifle range, i.e., the other side of a farm pond. I have never had a single issues with this ammunition when fired in my 18-3, a Ruger Mk. II and a Ruger 77-22. With the rifle groups were under an inch at 50 yds. firing from a good solid rest. I buy this ammo anytime I see it for sale unless the price is simply outrageous. YMMV. Sincerely. brucev.
 
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I found these to be very reliable and accurate in a variety of guns - until The Great Twenty-Two Drought hit. At that time, I believe Federal started doing something different with the brass, as a couple of my guns that had been utterly reliable with these A-Ms no longer were so (brass would swell and not reliably extract). Other friends here locally reported experiencing the same.

I haven't bought the stuff for a while (and I still have several of the older boxes which should be fine), so I can't remark on what the new stuff is like these days.
 
I have been seeing some available at fair (for these days) prices. I was wondering how it compares with the typical bulk .22 ammo available?

Most of my .22's are not fussy, and I like to save the good stuff for serious target shooting. Just looking to restock up on some cheap, reliable plinking ammo for the semi's.

Larry

I buy all I can find, as it runs great in my M&P 22 pistol (full-size). Accurate, and no mis-fires in many hundreds of rounds.
 
I was lucky enough to find this ammo online today at a large big box store. I'm afraid to mention the name for fear of getting my hand slapped by a mod.

Order Information:
Federal AutoMatch Target Am...
Product #: 193520
Price Each: $15.56
Qty: 3
CCI Standard Velocity Ammun...
Product #: 847005
Price Each: $34.76
Qty: 2
 
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I've not had too good of luck with it accuracy wise. function is ok, but lacks in hitting your target. ymmv.
 
OK, like I figured, results vary with the user...Common to .22 rimfires. I'll pick up a brick, grab a bunch of .22's, and hit the range and see how my guns like it. If it works well, stock up.

Thanks for the replies.

Larry
 
In the past two years I have used quite a bit of it, no problems, I just ordered three brick's from Midway for 16.29/ brick.
 
I just ordered three brick's from Midway for 16.29/ brick.

I got the same deal from Midway. Still waiting for the UPS guy to arrive.
Always had good luch with these in all my auto loaders. Better than most bulk .22 ammo in my opinion.
 
i've been seeing this ammo more available lately as well both in store and online. Always worked well in my Buckmark and my old Colt Challenger as far as firing, and accuracy has been fine for me (taking into account i only go to indoor ranges now with shorter distances) so if i see a box i'll grab it for more range time
 
I find it to be a very accurate round and quite reliable in just about every 22 I own.
 
Federal .22 ammo in general is very high quality stuff. I can not remember having a Dud with the Blue box line, the Auto Match or for that matter the American Eagle either. Almost the same equality as CCI and FAR ABOVE Remington & Winchester .22's
 
I have been seeing some available at fair (for these days) prices. I was wondering how it compares with the typical bulk .22 ammo available?

Most of my .22's are not fussy, and I like to save the good stuff for serious target shooting. Just looking to restock up on some cheap, reliable plinking ammo for the semi's.

Larry
My Sig 226 .22 conversion is fussy about what it is fed, the only two brands it likes is CCI Mini's and Federal auto match. I have tried every other brand, some better than others but none as good as the two I mentioned, I actually have an over supply of LR's in my cabinet now
 
I jumped online to see pricing and availability of the Federal and not surprisingly found none available at decent prices. Midway and Cabela's were sold out. However some sites wanted as much as $55.00 for 325 bulk box.
 
Federal .22 ammo in general is very high quality stuff. I can not remember having a Dud with the Blue box line, the Auto Match or for that matter the American Eagle either. Almost the same equality as CCI and FAR ABOVE Remington & Winchester .22's


I think the American Eagle is the best 22's on the market, I have three 22's and they love them, around here they are harder to find than CCI.
 
I think the American Eagle is the best 22's on the market, I have three 22's and they love them, around here they are harder to find than CCI.

Other than the packaging, Federal Blue Box is the identical product as American Eagle - straight from the "Horses Mouth". The American Eagle is their promo line, but is the same in a different box. ALL GOOD STUFF - getting it is the difficult part!
 
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